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14 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Even more infamy when he pardons all those who are in prison. 

Very much so.

We'll see what he does.

As we know by now "promises" by Mr. Trump are quite fluid when it comes to what he actually does.

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12 hours ago, Lacessit said:

My point is on January 6, there were about 2000 -2500 people who violently disputed the election result.

 

On November 5, 50% of Americans who voted, acquiesced in electing Trump. 77 million of them.

 

On that day, America lost its mind and its soul.

Again you make a serious point worth consideration.

I do think both dates are very historically significant but I can't rate the importance of one vs. the other.

Consider this. 

If Trump had lost in 2000, conceded the loss, and participated in the normal peaceful transfer of power, without the leadup and events of January 6th, his reelection to a second term would be notable as great political comeback for sure, but nothing like the severity of his  significantly successful washing away of January 6th.

 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I take it you have heard of a cure being worse than the disease.

 

Trump promised a lot during his first term. A wall, a health care system. Containing debt. He achieved nothing. Played a lot of golf.

 

What makes you think he will do better in his second term, with advisers whose only qualification is absolute loyalty?

I think America accomplished as much as it usually does during his first term.  I think America will probably accomplish some things in his second term.  Not much to add other than that 🙂

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8 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

When was he convicted of being a sexual predator or even accused/charged with being such?

 

Not convicted.....but as close as you can get....

 

A federal jury found former President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll.

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