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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4357976" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I'm actually quite glad that Trump was acquitted. Why? The fruits of a president's policies good or bad often ripen in his second term.</p><p>In addition Trump has created an entire new set of historical and judicial precedents and by doing so he's done a "UUUGE" favor for future presidents. They can now do whatever they damn well please under the guise of "executive privilege" and " public interest" knowing he'll never be challenged by a Senate whose members will be forever focused on saving their jobs rather than doing theirs jobs giving those future presidents power that borders on dictatorial.</p><p></p><p> As for Romney.In keeping with his playing both ends against the middle he voted for one article but against the other. Now it has been mentioned that if Biden and his expected running mate Klobuchar beats Trump/Pence RBG retires replaced with Kamala Harris and Romney gets Secretary of State. When you've run a hedge fund you're always putting you and your opportunity for massive riches personal, economic and political ahead of everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4357976, member: 58386"] I'm actually quite glad that Trump was acquitted. Why? The fruits of a president's policies good or bad often ripen in his second term. In addition Trump has created an entire new set of historical and judicial precedents and by doing so he's done a "UUUGE" favor for future presidents. They can now do whatever they damn well please under the guise of "executive privilege" and " public interest" knowing he'll never be challenged by a Senate whose members will be forever focused on saving their jobs rather than doing theirs jobs giving those future presidents power that borders on dictatorial. As for Romney.In keeping with his playing both ends against the middle he voted for one article but against the other. Now it has been mentioned that if Biden and his expected running mate Klobuchar beats Trump/Pence RBG retires replaced with Kamala Harris and Romney gets Secretary of State. When you've run a hedge fund you're always putting you and your opportunity for massive riches personal, economic and political ahead of everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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