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When will Donald Trump leave office?

When will Donald Trump Leave Office?

  • He's a 2 term President

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • After His 1 term

    Votes: 6 22.2%
  • Jun 2017

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jul 2017

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Aug 2017

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Sept 2017

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Oct 2017

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Nov 2017

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Dec 2017

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • Some where between Jan 2018 and his last scheduled day in office

    Votes: 7 25.9%

  • Total voters
    27

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
I am interested in what others think. I can't believe he makes four years. I am picking November do to the time it will take to gather evidence but also because it would be neat if he left on the day he was elected 1 year later.

Its anonymous but feel free to leave your vote or thoughts.
 

Mindmaster

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I am interested in what others think. I can't believe he makes four years. I am picking November do to the time it will take to gather evidence but also because it would be neat if he left on the day he was elected 1 year later.

Its anonymous but feel free to leave your vote or thoughts.

At the rate the media and the Dems are going, they'll be lucky if they see another presidency in 30 years. The denial that is rampant among liberals these days is simply amazing, and reflects how out of touch with reality, the meat and potatoes, they actually are.

I literally watched CNN interview a bunch of people last week about Comey, sharing secrets with Russians, and they were literally asking questions like:

1) How can we impeach him?

2) How can we convince people that Trump is doing wrong?

etc...

That's just not the job of the news, and they are screwing themselves. Anyone paying even an ounce of their attention to these people and taking it seriously is just as bad. Stop and think about it for a minute -- if there were real wrongdoing, would we even have these conversations? No, the proceeding would already be underway... They got nothing, nothing but absolute and total lies.

Media Reach Peak Meltdown Over Comey Memo, Russian Disclosure
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
My pick is somewhere in 2018. But that depends on how successful the democrats are in the midterm.
 

Quetzal

A little to the left and slightly out of focus.
Premium Member
At the rate the media and the Dems are going, they'll be lucky if they see another presidency in 30 years. The denial that is rampant among liberals these days is simply amazing, and reflects how out of touch with reality, the meat and potatoes, they actually are.

I literally watched CNN interview a bunch of people last week about Comey, sharing secrets with Russians, and they were literally asking questions like:

1) How can we impeach him?

2) How can we convince people that Trump is doing wrong?

etc...

That's just not the job of the news, and they are screwing themselves. Anyone paying even an ounce of their attention to these people and taking it seriously is just as bad. Stop and think about it for a minute -- if there were real wrongdoing, would we even have these conversations? No, the proceeding would already be underway... They got nothing, nothing but absolute and total lies.

Media Reach Peak Meltdown Over Comey Memo, Russian Disclosure
LifeZette, lol.
 

Mister Emu

Emu Extraordinaire
Staff member
Premium Member
Hahaha, he'll get at least his one term. Depends on who the dems run as to whether or not he gets a second.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
If he makes it through the first year, then he'll likely go the full term.

That being said, I find it unlikely for him to be impeached, and even less likely for him to resign, whatever the case.
 

Kuzcotopia

If you can read this, you are as lucky as I am.
There'll be a tense negotation after his conviction for 12-16 hours. . . then swat will be forced to drag him out of the East Wing in his bathrobe.

Prior to 2019, not likely. Paul Ryan is still desperately trying to get tax reform out of trump, and will delay proceedings until after that bill is signed. If Trump has any sense, he'll delay Ryan getting what he wants as long as possible.

After 2019, the new congress will make his dismissal the first order of business.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
At the rate the media and the Dems are going, they'll be lucky if they see another presidency in 30 years. The denial that is rampant among liberals these days is simply amazing, and reflects how out of touch with reality, the meat and potatoes, they actually are.

I literally watched CNN interview a bunch of people last week about Comey, sharing secrets with Russians, and they were literally asking questions like:

1) How can we impeach him?

2) How can we convince people that Trump is doing wrong?

etc...

That's just not the job of the news, and they are screwing themselves. Anyone paying even an ounce of their attention to these people and taking it seriously is just as bad. Stop and think about it for a minute -- if there were real wrongdoing, would we even have these conversations? No, the proceeding would already be underway... They got nothing, nothing but absolute and total lies.

Media Reach Peak Meltdown Over Comey Memo, Russian Disclosure

So the whole world, including a large portion of the GOP itself, are in denial - all except the Joe "Git-R-Dun" Bumpkin demographic?
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
There'll be a tense negotation after his conviction for 12-16 hours. . . then swat will be forced to drag him out of the East Wing in his bathrobe.

Prior to 2019, not likely. Paul Ryan is still desperately trying to get tax reform out of trump, and will delay proceedings until after that bill is signed. If Trump has any sense, he'll delay Ryan getting what he wants as long as possible.

After 2019, the new congress will make his dismissal the first order of business.

Yeah, I think anything prior to the mid-term elections would be premature. If they shoot for Trump too early and miss, it'll be that much more difficult to get rid of him later.
 

bobhikes

Nondetermined
Premium Member
The people picking 2 term president I think are really optimistic. Trump is 70 not in the best of health and doesn't believe exercise and eating right is good for you. He may not make 4 years just do to the stress of the Presidency.
 

Nous

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I am interested in what others think. I can't believe he makes four years. I am picking November do to the time it will take to gather evidence but also because it would be neat if he left on the day he was elected 1 year later.

Its anonymous but feel free to leave your vote or thoughts.
I think I remember David Brooks writing in an article sometime before the election that, if elected, Trump will probably be impeached within a year. I thought that was way too optimistic. Now I wonder if he may have overestimated Trump's tenure. At the moment I'm unsure whether there is a greater likelihood that he will leave office by impeachment or operation of the 25th Amendment.

In any case, one problem with ousting Trump so early in his term is that, unlike with Nixon and Ford, it will give voters more time to get over their disgust when Pence runs in 2020, more time to forget that Pence is there only because he was the Vice President of a corrupt and incompetent President.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
I am interested in what others think. I can't believe he makes four years. I am picking November do to the time it will take to gather evidence but also because it would be neat if he left on the day he was elected 1 year later.

Its anonymous but feel free to leave your vote or thoughts.

Checking the Magic 8 Ball....
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So the answer is Yes, Donald Trump will definitely leave office.
 

Mindmaster

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
If a source isn't credible, it isn't credible. No fallacy there sweetheart.

It doesn't matter if they are credible if they are simply re-quoting someone else. :D

Anyway, I was watching these shows myself they just paraphrased the whole debacle.
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
At the rate the media and the Dems are going, they'll be lucky if they see another presidency in 30 years. The denial that is rampant among liberals these days is simply amazing, and reflects how out of touch with reality, the meat and potatoes, they actually are.

I literally watched CNN interview a bunch of people last week about Comey, sharing secrets with Russians, and they were literally asking questions like:

1) How can we impeach him?

2) How can we convince people that Trump is doing wrong?

etc...

That's just not the job of the news, and they are screwing themselves. Anyone paying even an ounce of their attention to these people and taking it seriously is just as bad. Stop and think about it for a minute -- if there were real wrongdoing, would we even have these conversations? No, the proceeding would already be underway... They got nothing, nothing but absolute and total lies.

Media Reach Peak Meltdown Over Comey Memo, Russian Disclosure
What lies, specifically, about the Comey, Russia issues?
 
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