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SpezCanLigmaBalls , to Politics in Majority of American Voters Shrug at Trump Indictment. 53 Percent Want Him Pardoned If Convicted
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There is no way that 53% is correct. Is everyone really that fucking dumb

Hellsadvocate OP ,
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I mean, I tend to bet on the average person's stupidity. So I'd answer yes?

1019throw ,

Dems continuously win the popular vote, which means 0 Republicans would say no to this and some Dems would say yes? I'm not buying that.

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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here's the actual poll

they sampled an incredibly small sample size. It's extremely easy to get fucked up results from assuming that you can make a poll representative of Americans as a whole. Like. where I live... most people in the state want him locked up (or you know. burned at the stake.) But, you go an hour out the cities and even the democrats there would be likely to express some hesitancy. Because it's trump country out there.

and that assumes the poll wasn't meant to get this result (for example polling in ways that get maybe more conservative democrats. or people simply lying and saying they're democrats.)

indigojasper , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected
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why is he not in jail yet lol the fact that an obvious criminal is running for president is such a farce and a disgrace to this country smh

wackypants , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected
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I look forward to his conviction on multiple felony charges.

admiralteal , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected

Progressives need to stop pretending that packing the court would open the door for conservatives to do the same.

At this point, conservatives will simply do the same if they lose control of it. They do not care about law and order and they do not care about mores. They only care about oppressing the weak and solidifying their power. The SCOTUS is a political institution that needs immediate reform.

We're racing to doomsday and they're leaning on the accelerator while progressives argue about whether it's safe to turn off the ignition.

chaogomu ,

Progressives know damn well that Republicans have already stacked the court. It's the establishment Democrats that are whining about an imaginary retaliation. You know, the centrists who are basically Republican lite, the assholes who whine about how extreme the Left-most parts of the party are, while ignoring how extreme the entire right-wing has always been.

We've seen this shit play out dozens of times in the past, the centrists say we progressives need to moderate ourselves to appeal more broadly, that we need to compromise or lose support. The reality plays out that any compromise we make is what loses us our support, and the centrists then side with the extremists on the right to hurt us more.

This is a great write-up of what it looks like in practice.

keeb420 ,

we shouldve been packing the court already. but nope democrats dont wanna rock the boat. something about when they go low we get high. no sorry, when they go low kick em in the fucking mouth.

Overzeetop ,
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Yeah, with what majority? There are only 47 Democrats and 2 independents who are interested in any politics left of center. Manchin, techincally a Democrat, will only vote for his personal, center-right beliefs, and Sinema, the only remaining independent has shown she's in it solely for personal financial gain. There was no time in which there were enough Democrats, excepting the two aforementioned posers, to add seats to the court or confirm any justice without some money changing hands. If it weren't about power or money we could have had 52 states (DC and PR) and at least 3 more truly democratic senators (considering the outside chance of a 50/50 split in PR). But that was impossible because it would have reduced the power of Manchin and Sinema, and that's the only reason for them to exist.

snooggums ,
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Like how the Dems won't get rid of the filibuster, while the Reps got rid of it to push through the judicial nominees. Or how the Dems did absolutely nothing about the Rep Senate ignoring Obamas nominee and then rushing through their own at the last minute to stack SCOTUS.

Dems just can't admit that they need to play on the Reps level because the other team openly cheating while you take the high ground just tolerating the intolerant.

chaogomu ,

There's never been a filibuster in the House.

It didn't originally exist in the Senate either, but the worse Vice President we ever had, decided that the Senate had too many rules and got rid of most of them. One of those original rules allowed any senator to call for a vote, even when someone was on the floor speaking.

This rule, called the previous question for some reason, still exists in the House, along with the Hour Rule which limits the time a Representative can spend holding the floor.

So we already have the framework to end the filibuster, but conservatives on both sides of the aisle like it because it means that they can thwart progress.

Of course, when it gets in the way, Republicans quickly carve out an exception for themselves, like they did with Judicial appointments.

admiralteal ,

The Senate is a useless and bad institution anyway. It's the US House of Lords, where land is being given rights to vote over people.

If we're swinging magic wands anyway, just get rid of it and give its duties to the House. Or maybe return it to being a governor-appointed advisory board that only has proforma powers over legislation that the House can override.

At a minimum, make it so Senators can cast as many votes as they have constituents. Do the same thing for reps in the House.

taurentipper ,

"needs immediate reform" is an understatement. The corruption thats coming to light is a literal threat to our democracy

UpperBroccoli , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected
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"Moms for Liberty" are not "right wing". They are straight up fascists.

InLikeClint , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected
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It took me 18 days on kbin to see traitor orange's ugly ass mug.

paulbain , to Politics in Trump Threatens to Appoint ‘Maybe Even Nine’ Supreme Court Justices if Elected

Uhm, liberals, if you a left-wing-extremist echo chamber, then why not just go back to Reddit?? If I have to read this sort of crap every danged day, then I shall simply go back to either ZeroHedge.com or www.Patriots.win.

Col3814444 OP , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report

Mark DeYoung, who chairs the Clare County Republican Party, said he heard Chapman’s attempt to enter the room and opened the door after seeing someone flip him the bird through a window. “He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door,” DeYoung said of Chapman, speaking to The Detroit News by phone from the emergency room.

Both parties are not the same.

Grumps ,

You can smell the testosterone supplements from this description alone. The door was locked and everything was under control... But DeYoung couldn't let a middle finger stand so he opened the door. For what? To shame the other person? No, for confrontation. And he got it. Now he's injured and asking, "why is everything so divisive?!"

Both of these people are children walking around in adult costumes.

Branch_Ranch , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report

msnbc.com/…/michigan-democrats-whitmer-liberal-rc…

Michigan Repubs are pissed that the dems are kicking their ass and I’m here for it.

SexualMastadon ,

Hell yes. My wife and I are thinking about moving back from deep red TN, where they gerrymandered away Nashville’s one representative. Seeing the GOP in Michigan keep shooting itself in the foot is great.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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Or kicking each other in the balls as soon as they open the door, as it were

stopthatgirl7 , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report
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Ok, I thought it was funny when I thought it was just a dude getting kicked in the nuts (that’s just always funny), but then I saw he broke the dude’s rib?

Republicans out here wilding.

NotBadAndYou , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report

Chapman also said that during the confrontation, he removed his glasses. “When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock,” Chapman said.

So he admits that it was premeditated. Good luck with your assault charge there, bud.

enigmatic_cloud , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report

“I just wish we could come together”

Forget togetherness, he’ll be lucky come at all.

18+ binaryphile , to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report
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Col3814444 OP , to Politics in Investigation Uncovers More of Clarence Thomas’ Undisclosed Freebies from Wealthy Pals

No, not a repost. This is EVEN MORE corruption.

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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"It wouldn't be a problem if people just stopped looking!"
-Roberts, probably

VanillaGorilla ,

Stop the count?

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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To be fair? I don’t think I can count that high… neither can kavenaugh unless he lays off the beer

VanillaGorilla ,

Maybe stop the crime would be easier

Flaky_Fish69 ,
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habits are a bitch to change. Might in fact be easier to convince all the little peons from looking into things.

VanillaGorilla ,

"But wait, there's more!"

Fatbuddha , (edited ) to Politics in ‘He Kicked Me in My Balls.’ Fight at Michigan GOP Meeting Turns Physical: Report

Fake news the best people tell me Republicans don't have balls, if they did they might stand up to the blatant corruption and descent into fascism that is obviously happening in the gop. I guess we can sum this up by saying if you don't believe physical violence in a chamber of politics is appropriate don't vote Republican. However Brandon is trying to forgive student loans so I don't know who to vote for since both parties are the same.

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