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Protests Sat., June 15th...check the link for locations across the US.
https://act.moveon.org/event/impeachment-day-of-action-events/search/
You can help hold tRump accountable...
What can you do now?
There are a few things you can do to ramp up the pressure on your MoC to start impeachment proceedings:
1.Call your member of Congress (MoC) and demand that they support Rep. Rashida Tlaibs Impeachment Resolution (H.Res.257). Only a few MoCs have spoken up in favor of impeachment (you can check if your member is a cosponsor here). Its time that more do the right thing and support Rep. Tlaibs resolution to begin impeachment investigations. Call and keep calling.
2. Flood your MoCs inbox! After youve called, write a quick letter to demand your MoC hold Trump accountable and support Rep. Tlaibs resolution to begin impeachment proceedings.
3. Write a Letter to the Editor. Your member of Congress has staff that check news clips for mentions of their boss every single day. One of the ways to get on their radar is to submit letters to the editor to your local newspaper so that your community AND representative know exactly why you support impeachment and why you demand that they do the same.
4. Record a video, share it, and tag your MoC on social media. Part of getting your member of Congress on the record about an issue you care about is taking control of the narrative and giving them cover as one of their constituents. Take two minutes now to record a quick video demanding your member of Congress hold Trump accountable.
George Paine
(9 posts)If you're uncertain whether Trump should be impeached or not, take this Presidential Psychological Assessment. It's designed to reveal the psychological meaning and implications of what you know about Trump. Know the details of the psychological forces behind Trump's behavior and you'll know why he behaves as he does and how he's likely to behave in the future:
https://propagandaprinciples.wordpress.com/2019/06/14/presidential-psychological-assessment/
BigmanPigman
(52,153 posts)I posted a checklist several times on DU and everyone agrees that tRump is "all of the above". :googly
https://www.mcafee.cc/Bin/sb.html
George Paine
(9 posts)Without getting too lengthy about it, psychopath is what the test designer termed it and what everyone called it until the most recent DSM. Many people prefer malignant narcissist, but they're the same thing. The latter term captures the gist of recent findings that it's a spectrum disorder, with narcissist at the lower end of the spectrum. It's not an all-or-nothing disorder.
Sociopath is basically a learned disorder - e.g. bad upbringing causes person to live by a different set of rules - nurture, not nature. Narciss & Psych have about a 50% inherited component, the rest is learned. This is quite variable.