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Yavin4

(35,442 posts)
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 02:23 PM Jan 2020

How do you do bi-partisanship after this Impeachment trial?

This should be a lesson to everyone that the Republican party is a dis-honest player and will go to any lengths to hang onto power.

The only path forward is to defeat Republicans at the ballot box. Enough with this reaching out and coming together bullshit.

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How do you do bi-partisanship after this Impeachment trial? (Original Post) Yavin4 Jan 2020 OP
You don't. Trump killed it along with satire and few other things. Runningdawg Jan 2020 #1
I feel bipartisanship exited stage right years ago Submariner Jan 2020 #2

Submariner

(12,504 posts)
2. I feel bipartisanship exited stage right years ago
Thu Jan 23, 2020, 03:18 PM
Jan 2020

On December 12th, 2000 when radical right wing activist judge Tony Scalia threw the election to the guy losing the vote recount to be exact.

If it wasn't all gone then, the not keeping the country safe, followed by losing both the revenge wars, and as the reptilian party left town on inauguration day January 2009, they handed President Obama a giant stinking meadow muffin of a crushed economy cowpie, as well as scampering off with about 40% of everyones 401(k) nestegg. All of that was the absolute end of bipartisanship for me.

That racist hillbilly cracker Moscow Mitch put a cherry on top of that a couple of days later when he said he would do everything possible to screw the country as the party of NO, so the Black guy would be a one term president.

But I'm not too pissed.

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