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Snarkoleptic

(5,997 posts)
Thu May 11, 2017, 08:53 AM May 2017

When do you feel Trump will resign/be removed from office?

He can't handle it and wants out, so I'm sticking with my prediction that it's next month.


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May 2017
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June 2017
2 (33%)
3rd quarter 2017
0 (0%)
4th quarter 2017
1 (17%)
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3 (50%)
He's awesome and will serve 3 or more terms.
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When do you feel Trump will resign/be removed from office? (Original Post) Snarkoleptic May 2017 OP
He is so unpredictable, who knows! femmocrat May 2017 #1
Thank you for admitting that. TexasProgresive May 2017 #11
LOL femmocrat May 2017 #12
Comparing this to Watergate itcfish May 2017 #2
I choose January 2019 for the proceedings to begin JustAnotherGen May 2017 #4
From Your Mouth itcfish May 2017 #7
July11th 2017 voteearlyvoteoften May 2017 #3
I don't believe he will run for a second term burnbaby May 2017 #5
after the 2018 election when the new democratic congress is sworn in beachbum bob May 2017 #6
Bingo! That would do it and the Republicans will be glad to be rid of him - patricia92243 May 2017 #10
Never! Zoonart May 2017 #8
Not soon enough!!!!! eom Maeve May 2017 #9
I think Jared and Ivanka will "Weekend at Bernies" Trump for as long as possible... Johonny May 2017 #13
Since the primaries began sarisataka May 2017 #14
Hopefully not until the Democrats control atleast 1 house Txbluedog May 2017 #15

femmocrat

(28,394 posts)
1. He is so unpredictable, who knows!
Thu May 11, 2017, 08:55 AM
May 2017

I predicted that he would lose interest and drop out during the primaries, so what do I know.

I do think he will resign rather than face impeachment though.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
11. Thank you for admitting that.
Thu May 11, 2017, 09:39 AM
May 2017

There were so many prognosticating that he would get bored and drop out. You are the first I've seen to admit it. That is to your credit.

itcfish

(1,828 posts)
2. Comparing this to Watergate
Thu May 11, 2017, 08:57 AM
May 2017

Watergate was nothing. This is so much more serious but the cowards in congress will not do a thing. I am afraid he will be in office for 8 years.

JustAnotherGen

(31,820 posts)
4. I choose January 2019 for the proceedings to begin
Thu May 11, 2017, 09:02 AM
May 2017

We might even be looking at another 40 year majority in the House.


patricia92243

(12,595 posts)
10. Bingo! That would do it and the Republicans will be glad to be rid of him -
Thu May 11, 2017, 09:22 AM
May 2017

but with the Dems doing the "dirty work."

I don't believe it will happen at all unless we win the 2018 elections.

Zoonart

(11,861 posts)
8. Never!
Thu May 11, 2017, 09:17 AM
May 2017

If the people do. not rise up in massive numbers to demand his removal it will not happen. Waiting for the 2018 election to change the numbers in the Congress
is blind faith in a voting apparatus that has already failed us...MORE THAN ONCE! Fool me once... amirite?
NO, if the people want it done we will have to do it ourselves and it will be dangerous and it will require sacrifice. People will be arrested, injured, some may even pay the ultimate price. THAT is the cost of liberty. We have sen it all around the world. Will this be our Arab spring? or will we roll over and beg them to not hack our next election?

sarisataka

(18,638 posts)
14. Since the primaries began
Thu May 11, 2017, 10:22 AM
May 2017

I have heard people saying he will quit because he doesn't really want the job. As he continues to not quit I would hear how the Republican party is going to get rid of him because they don't want him, he is an embarrassment. Now we are four months into his term and the same things are still being said...

Baring an end-of-life transition, his last full day in office will be January 19th, 2020. Unless he decides to run for a second term and people continue to believe the fiction that this is all a joke.

 

Txbluedog

(1,128 posts)
15. Hopefully not until the Democrats control atleast 1 house
Thu May 11, 2017, 10:30 AM
May 2017

We need Trump and his distractions to help bring the Republican agenda to light, people might not care as much if there is a stealth politician in the Oval who implements the agenda without any noise

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