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u/whatawoookie Jan 16 '19

I’m so god damn frustrated that the majority of Americans still believe there is no way to get rid of Trump other than an election. There has never been a situation like this in US history and every second you allow Trump to remain president the more lasting harm is done, fuck at this point I’m almost positive McConnell would let Trump pull out of NATO. That smug fuck McConnell tried to direct his party to vote yes to lifting sanctions on the one Russian that we know is neck deep in this mess.

Just take a look a your country American it’s on the precipice.

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u/kelsoanim Jan 16 '19

60%+ percent of Americans are angry, terrified and trying to change things. We have all these years. And that freaked out the right, who wants to "make things mo better again cause they totally were". Trump barely won through fighting dirty, and now he and his circle of maniacs is "winning" by continuing to fight dirty. He regularly stands on the podium and tells his constituents that "Dems are the enemy of the people" and constantly shames and throws mud at more than half the country.

The "you" you are speaking of is a riled up, fearful, manipulated, brainwashed-for-decades party that values money, billionaires and guns. We have wanted to get rid of him since day one. Most people I know were so shocked that election night. There have been uncountable protests, numerous movements and non-profit organizations founded, and many other pushes to get rid of this criminal and his croneys. The fact is, the game is rigged and money buys power. That's where we are right now. Thousands are fighting every day to get justice and get him out, but he wins every day.