Trump: You won’t have to vote again

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Oct 27, 2016
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Random question—>If Trump were to try to stay In office after his 4 years were up,would It be possible?What would he have to do to accomplish this?
Who would be the one(s) to stop him?🫶🏾
Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
 
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Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
If Republicans do remove the 22nd amendment with a stacked House, Senate, and SC... I'm moving out of this country. Not because I hate Trump, but because of what this will cause. (Only slightly exaggerating)
 
Jul 18, 2017
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We are a nation of laws...
That should be "We WERE a nation of laws" until the Communists took over. The current government and administration are lawless, and all you need to see is the southern border.

As to Trump wanting to remain in power indefinitely, that is just more Leftist fear-mongering. But Trump always gives his enemies opportunities which they should never have. He needs to always speak the truth and only give factual information which can be fully backed up. He can easily hire people who will get all the facts. And stop steaking off the cuff.
 

ZNP

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They have Kamala and Obama between a rock and a hard place.

If she defends herself from impeachment by saying that Biden was completely healthy and of sound mind, then the two of them are guilty of a palace coup. That is treason.

However, if she argues it was not a palace coup, Biden is not mentally well. Then it is a firm basis to be impeached due to negligence in carrying out her oath of office.
 

PennEd

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This discussion borders on one of the stupidest things I've heard on here, the media, and by democrats.

The idea that thinking people could buy into the utter nonsense that Trump would or COULD stay in power beyond his term is ludicrous, and frankly, belies an ignorance on those that buy that nonsense.
 

Dude653

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Random question—>If Trump were to try to stay In office after his 4 years were up,would It be possible?What would he have to do to accomplish this?
Who would be the one(s) to stop him?🫶🏾
I'm guessing military would escort him out of the White House if he refused to leave
 

ZNP

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This discussion borders on one of the stupidest things I've heard on here, the media, and by democrats.

The idea that thinking people could buy into the utter nonsense that Trump would or COULD stay in power beyond his term is ludicrous, and frankly, belies an ignorance on those that buy that nonsense.
Are you saying he has not figured out how to live forever? If Biden was going to do away with cancer then it only seemed right that Trump would one up him by doing away with old age. Are you saying that is ludicrous and stupid?

But if that is so then what is @Dude653 and @seed_time_harvest talking about?
 

Dude653

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Are you saying he has not figured out how to live forever? If Biden was going to do away with cancer then it only seemed right that Trump would one up him by doing away with old age. Are you saying that is ludicrous and stupid?

But if that is so then what is @Dude653 and @seed_time_harvest talking about?
He can't stay in power indefinitely because there are too many checks and balances in place, but the fact that he thinks he can lets me know he is disconnected from reality
 

ResidentAlien

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If you think about what Trump said, "In four years we'll have it fixed so good you're not gonna have to vote." He actually said this three times in different ways. I've weighed all the possibilities and I'm having trouble seeing this as anything other than Trump telling them he's going to do something that will eliminate the need for voting. Whether he believes it or not, his audience believes it and that's what he's counting on. Whether he can succeed I doubt it; but I do absolutely think he will try if elected.
 

ZNP

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He can't stay in power indefinitely because there are too many checks and balances in place, but the fact that he thinks he can lets me know he is disconnected from reality
So you and @seed_time_harvest and @ResidentAlien are out identifying people who are disconnected from reality?

Is it possible that others are doing this same job? I realize it is absurd to think anyone but you three, but perhaps Trump is also out identifying those who are disconnected from reality?

Have you considered writing all this in a book and sending it to Decaprio for the movie rights?
 
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Are you saying he has not figured out how to live forever? If Biden was going to do away with cancer then it only seemed right that Trump would one up him by doing away with old age. Are you saying that is ludicrous and stupid?

But if that is so then what is @Dude653 and @seed_time_harvest talking about?
Are you sewing discord among the brethren,I asked smoke a question,see post #61 and he answered It,do you agree with what he said?
 

HeIsHere

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Trump simply needs to be very careful with how he says things.
Yes, many would agree on this, however, it is not going to happen,

He draws a great sense of power by being able to say whatever he wants along with his impulsivity where he simply lacks control.
 

HeIsHere

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If you think about what Trump said, "In four years we'll have it fixed so good you're not gonna have to vote." He actually said this three times in different ways. I've weighed all the possibilities and I'm having trouble seeing this as anything other than Trump telling them he's going to do something that will eliminate the need for voting. Whether he believes it or not, his audience believes it and that's what he's counting on. Whether he can succeed I doubt it; but I do absolutely think he will try if elected.
You should be just as concerned about the fact that he thinks he can "fix' everything. It is all theater.

Seriously the USA is living in "lala land" it is painful to watch.
 

Mem

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You should be just as concerned about the fact that he thinks he can "fix' everything. It is all theater.

Seriously the USA is living in "lala land" it is painful to watch.
He'll certainly address 'everything' that concerns those he was addressing (those that otherwise would stay home on election day unless he can convince them to get out to the polls).
 

Mem

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Hypothetically possible for Trump to stay in office as president after his second term? Yes, if the 22nd amendment was eliminated. Thankfully, there is a checks and balances and he is unable to remove the 22nd amendment.

I would like to think that 100% of the population, including his own supporters, would want Trump to not fight to be president for more than his 2 terms. We are a nation of laws and as Christians, we are commanded to be subject to them.

Do I think many of his supporters would approve of Trump trying to stay president after his 2nd term? Absolutely. I'm sure some are on this forum even. I just personally think they will be in the minority.
There are some that suspect Biden's term to be Obama's 3rd.
 

ZNP

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Are you sewing discord among the brethren,I asked smoke a question,see post #61 and he answered It,do you agree with what he said?
I thought you three were talking about Trump saying he was going to be "President forever" which is just another word for "king"? No. How would an 80+ year old man do that if he hadn't figured out how to liver forever, or at least much longer that we commonly think?
 
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I thought you three were talking about Trump saying he was going to be "President forever" which is just another word for "king"? No. How would an 80+ year old man do that if he hadn't figured out how to liver forever, or at least much longer that we commonly think?
Do you agree with what @Smoke said In post#61?
 

Nehemiah6

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There are some that suspect Biden's term to be Obama's 3rd.
There's no question about it. Obama has said (and this has not been generally published) that he loves manipulating behind the scenes (or words to that effect). Who do you think was behind all the intelligence agencies creating a TOTALLY BOGUS "Russian Collusion Hoax"? Obama and Clinton.

Biden does not have the mental capacity to come up with all the destructive executive orders and decisions he made from day one. He can barely deal with a teleprompter. Obama used Susan Rice and others to ensure that Biden followed through on the destruction of America. It is Obama who sent Iran billions in cash, and Biden imitated him. The open border is a continuation of Obama's legacy.
 

ZNP

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Do you agree with what @Smoke said In post#61?
I believe that the Tribulation begins this fall and that the US is the Great Babylon which will be destroyed in an hour. In this surprise attack I believe in a single hour 60 million Americans will die, the US dollar will become worthless, around the world people will be raptured including infants younger than 2 years.

Because of the attack on the US there will be no food exports from the US, nor will India export Rice, or Ukraine export wheat, etc causing a massive worldwide famine.

At the same time as this rapture there will be a great earthquake in which all the mountains and islands will be moved. As a result you will see dams around the world collapse. The most devastating of which will be the 3 Gorges dam which would have flooded 360 million people were it not for the earth opening up and swallowing the flood.

I expect all this to happen prior to Nov 6, 2024.

Now your question is about 2029, is that right? :LOL::ROFL: