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Posted
1 hour ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Honest set of questions for the Trump supporters/defenders/voters/…

1) If Trump loses he won’t be able to do anything about the charges he faces, do you think he’ll flee?

2) Would you support him fleeing rather than face the charges? 

1) I could care less.

2) wouldn't support it but Kamala should, she can't accomplish anything as long as he is in the country or maybe world.  Perhaps Elon will lauch him to Mars.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Honest set of questions for the Trump supporters/defenders/voters/…

1) If Trump loses he won’t be able to do anything about the charges he faces, do you think he’ll flee?

2) Would you support him fleeing rather than face the charges? 

If elected wouldn't Trump be able to pardon himself?

Posted
30 minutes ago, Tripnsweep said:

He said he would flee to that beacon of fairness and democracy, Venezuela if he loses. 

Prison would be a better life than Venezuela. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

If elected wouldn't Trump be able to pardon himself?

Historically, the Supreme Court has not allowed self-pardons. But, I would fully expect Trump to challenge that if elected.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, ionel said:

1) I could care less.

2) wouldn't support it but Kamala should, she can't accomplish anything as long as he is in the country or maybe world.  Perhaps Elon will lauch him to Mars.  

1) Please re read the question, it wasn’t about whether or not; or to what level, you cared.  
 

2) wouldn’t support it. Thank you for answering. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

1) Please re read the question, it wasn’t about whether or not; or to what level, you cared.  
 

2) wouldn’t support it. Thank you for answering. 

Ahh

1) no

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Posted (edited)

The most important question that needs to be answered is if Trump is elected how many minutes will it take Joe Biden to pardon his son Hunter? Will Joe go back on his word that he would stand by the courts decisions on the many different conviction's or will he be a man of his word. I guess he could give him a commutation of his sentence.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Paul158 said:

The most important question that needs to be answered is if Trump is elected how many minutes will it take Joe Biden to pardon his son Hunter? Will Joe back on his word that he would stand by the courts decisions on the many different conviction's or will he be a man of his word. I guess he could give him a commutation of his sentence.

Not the most important question, but a good question none the less. I had not thought about that, but I would be very interested to see what happens. A father's love for his son. Will it be forgiveness, or tough love?

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Posted
16 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

1) Please re read the question, it wasn’t about whether or not; or to what level, you cared.  
 

2) wouldn’t support it. Thank you for answering. 

When you posed the question, I realized no one had mentioned him being able to pardon himself if elected president. As far as your first question I think he should just stay and fight any of the lawsuits against him. Number 2 question. I would tell him to just stay and appeal any charges. 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Historically, the Supreme Court has not allowed self-pardons. But, I would fully expect Trump to challenge that if elected.

Lawyer Jonathon Turley said and I quote "Yes, Donald Trump can pardon himself, but it would be a disastrous idea"

Posted
1 hour ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Honest set of questions for the Trump supporters/defenders/voters/…

1) If Trump loses he won’t be able to do anything about the charges he faces, do you think he’ll flee?

2) Would you support him fleeing rather than face the charges? 

1.) I think it is a very real possibility. He said he will go back to building buildings, but I just do not see that happening for a variety of reasons (he hasn't built a building in a long long time, financing for someone facing the charges he would face may be problematic). I could see him moving to the middle east while claiming he is going there for business reasons.

2.) No

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

Lawyer Jonathon Turley said and I quote "Yes, Donald Trump can pardon himself, but it would be a disastrous idea"

Lawyer Jonathon Turley says the opposite of the Supreme Court and precedence. But, I think Trump will attempt it and then have to fight it out in the courts.

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Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, Paul158 said:

The most important question that needs to be answered is if Trump is elected how many minutes will it take Joe Biden to pardon his son Hunter? Will Joe go back on his word that he would stand by the courts decisions on the many different conviction's or will he be a man of his word. I guess he could give him a commutation of his sentence.

Avoidance is not a good look for you.  You’re bringing in shit that has literally nothing to do with the topic whatsoever. It’s two simple questions, are you really not capable of putting all that aside for thirty seconds and answer two simple questions? 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Avoidance is not a good look for you.  You’re bringing in shit that has literally nothing to do with the topic whatsoever. It’s two simple questions, are you really not capable of putting all that aside for thirty seconds and answer two simple questions? 

47 minutes ago I answered both your questions. Maybe you missed that.

Posted
1 hour ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Avoidance is not a good look for you.  You’re bringing in shit that has literally nothing to do with the topic whatsoever. It’s two simple questions, are you really not capable of putting all that aside for thirty seconds and answer two simple questions? 

Avoidance?  Where’s your answers?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Paul158 said:

47 minutes ago I answered both your questions. Maybe you missed that.

I mean, I’m sorry but, you didn’t.  The questions were two very simple, yes/no questions.  Neither of these questions had anything to do with if he won, what you think he should do, or what you would tell him to do. 
 

9 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

Avoidance?  Where’s your answers?

1) yes  2) of course not. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, mspart said:

WA and OR governors have national guard on standby.   It ain't the Rs they are afraid of. 

wingers? 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Offthemat said:

Avoidance?  Where’s your answers?

I answered his question. An hour ago, but he has not responded back. Hmm.

Posted
3 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

I mean, I’m sorry but, you didn’t.  The questions were two very simple, yes/no questions.  Neither of these questions had anything to do with if he won, what you think he should do, or what you would tell him to do. 
 

1) yes  2) of course not. 

I'm sorry but I did. Since when do you get to determine how anyone answers your hypothetical questions? If I ask you a question you have the liberty to answer any way you would like. I would appreciate if you would reciprocate in kind.

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Posted
Just now, Paul158 said:

I'm sorry but I did. Since when do you get to determine how anyone answers your hypothetical questions? If I ask you a question you have the liberty to answer any way you would like. I would appreciate if you would reciprocate in kind.

They were simple yes/no questions.  You wrote words that have nothing to do with the question.  You responded to the post, yes. You didn’t answer the questions. 
 

Don’t worry,  not a big deal.  Don’t want you to be uncomfortable. Go play. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

They were simple yes/no questions.  You wrote words that have nothing to do with the question.  You responded to the post, yes. You didn’t answer the questions. 
 

Don’t worry,  not a big deal.  Don’t want you to be uncomfortable. Go play. 

I'm sorry you aren't feeling well tonight. I will take that into consideration. Your good.

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