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orangecrush

(23,581 posts)
6. I'm not blaming Joe AT ALL for what Trump is doing
Sat Feb 8, 2025, 09:18 PM
Feb 8

But I feel it was a mistake not going everything possible to block him.

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With all due respect, this isn't about Joe. Joinfortmill Feb 8 #1
He could have refused orangecrush Feb 8 #2
How incredibly silly. You would just have him declare himself dictator? tritsofme Feb 8 #4
It doesn't matter if Joe had refused to leave the White House. LudwigPastorius Feb 9 #19
That's ridiculous. Don't lower us to their level. confoosed Feb 9 #21
Welcome to DU orangecrush Feb 9 #29
Where in the constitutional order do you see 34 (or 3400) felony convictions baring a Presidential term? nt kelly1mm Feb 9 #27
I think orangecrush Feb 9 #28
How? Shrek Feb 8 #3
Yes! DET Feb 8 #5
I'm not blaming Joe AT ALL for what Trump is doing orangecrush Feb 8 #6
Leaving all the rest of this aside, there's absolutely nothing that the Supreme Court's ruling would have given Biden EdmondDantes_ Feb 8 #7
Nobody said anything about becoming a dictator DET Feb 8 #8
That is exactly what you are proposing. After 1/20, he was no longer president. tritsofme Feb 8 #9
No, It Is Not DET Feb 8 #10
You can play whatever semantic games you like to avoid at least rhetorically embracing a dictatorship. tritsofme Feb 8 #13
Did anyone even know what Musk was up to before the elections? Crunchy Frog Feb 8 #17
Yes and No DET Feb 9 #22
Imo yes and the election should have been investigated Meowmee Feb 8 #11
I don't know how anyone paying any attention orangecrush Feb 8 #12
No, because it would case a Civil War, and one that we would not win (nor deserve to) Polybius Feb 8 #14
Don't Look Now... DET Feb 9 #18
No possible way that he could have. Crunchy Frog Feb 8 #15
yes but with a caveat: Harris would have needed to mount a legal challenge cadoman Feb 8 #16
By then it was too late. Biden's doj failed the nation ecstatic Feb 9 #20
But we might have had a President DeSantis instead Polybius Feb 10 #41
It's not like Biden so likely moot mvd Feb 9 #23
My thoughts exactly orangecrush Feb 9 #37
Sadly, I think ALL the other "safeguards" failed. President Biden had no power to do anything. Sparkly Feb 9 #24
Another "Why didn't Democrats stop ____ ?" betsuni Feb 9 #25
It should never have gotten to that point. Mike Niendorff Feb 9 #26
The American people took a test in November, and they failed it. Tommy Carcetti Feb 9 #30
I respect that orangecrush Feb 9 #36
NO. The Constitution is a suicide pact HAB911 Feb 9 #31
Speak for yourself orangecrush Feb 9 #35
LOL HAB911 Feb 9 #39
Agree orangecrush Feb 9 #40
Sadly, I have to say no. The time for opposition was right after the votes were "counted." In my mind, Vinca Feb 9 #32
Joe Biden is a decent human being. PennRalphie Feb 9 #33
trump is erasing the Federal gov. Biden wouldn't even fire DeJoy themaguffin Feb 9 #34
This place.... Mountainguy Feb 9 #38
The lack of basic civic understanding here is scary. Self Esteem Feb 10 #42
Let's face it - more people backed the Day One Dictator HereForTheParty Feb 10 #43
I don't buy that. orangecrush Feb 10 #44
The Trumpers didn't "buy that" in 2020 either. tritsofme Feb 10 #45
Wrong question. Hope22 Feb 17 #46
Great point orangecrush Feb 17 #47
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