blungld said:
Unit2Sucks said:
blungld said:
It is time for Trump to be peppered with these questions relentlessly:
1) Why do your policy and diplomacy decisions align with Russian interests even when against American interests?
2) Will you testify before Congress under oath?
3) Will you release your taxes as you promised throughout your campaign?
4) Why do you only govern to the Americans who may vote for you rather than serve the country in its entirety?
5) Will you resign your office for the good of the country? A CEO steps down when their leadership creates instability and internal discord, they have accountability for the organization as a whole and put that interest above their own career rather than scapegoat and deflect responsibility, why don't you?
It's time for him to be pressured to resign.
I can't tell if you are being serious or not. You know the answers to all of these questions.
One other thing I would note is that CEOs rarely step down for the benefit of their company at the expense of their own career. Typically they've been told to step down or be fired and they call it a resignation to save face, not unlike what sometimes happens when executive branch officials are separated (*cough* Bolton *cough*). If you want Trump to step down voluntarily you will need to offer him a very nice retirement package. I think that might be coming from congress at some point soon but given how awful Trump is they may not give him the gentleman's way out that Nixon enjoyed (resignation followed by pardon from his crimes rather than impeachment followed by prosecution).
I'm serious. Of course I know the answers, but I think he needs to be pressed in more direct terms and to state the obvious--which he just might.
As far as CEOs resigning--you are right. And I was referring to the "spin" and supposed philosophy of leadership they champion of responsibility and accountability. I know they never resign because of the publicly stated principles, but I want Trump to be put on the spot for those types of alleged values.
I think a "resign package" is probably where this is headed. I will be furious if it includes absolving his family and the enablers in Congress and for him to retain his gained wealth. He deserves jail and bankruptcy. This package had better include an admission of guilt and a gag order where he can not continue to rally his base and stir trouble with tweets and talks of coups and Deep States (a held sealed indictment on his money laundering, etc) if he makes another friggin peep.
Trump's danger right now isn't Ukraine. It's Syria and Turkey. There is clearly enough to impeach and convict if Congress and the Senate want to. It is up to the Republicans. Trump's danger is that things like getting rolled by Erdogan have the Republicans so up in arms that they use Ukraine as a pretext...I mean suddenly discover how bad his crimes really are. If they turn, it will be fast and unanticipated. There will be a new revelation as there always are under Trump and suddenly it will be the worst thing ever in the eyes of a lot of Republican politicians. I wouldn't count on it. The politicians have proven to be too fond of their jobs. As long as Senators are mostly in places where the primary is their main election and they don't have to answer in the general, they will not stick their neck out to be chopped off by the base. That is the price of the partisan climate.
Trump will never resign. If it happens, I still think it is my scenario. The Republicans come to him and tell him they will vote him out if he doesn't withdraw from the race for 2020. He says he's sick of it. Blames the Democrats. Finishes his term in exchange for not being the first president kicked out of office. But that would take the Republicans having a back bone or playing a very good bluff. I have no doubt if they can get him out without it looking like their fault, they'd do it in a second.
I'm of two minds on Trump post-White House. Half of me really, really wants to see his crimes exposed and for him to pay for them assuming they are what I think they are. (To be clear, I only want him in jail for actual crimes). The other half of me thinks if he is convicted and jailed, no matter how legitimately, it will be a precedent and will be used. Bill Clinton never should have been impeached and that was flat out a response to Nixon. I'm not sure I want to go down that path.
I think what gets to Trump is humiliation. I think he might learn that as soon as he has nothing to give anyone, he will find himself abandoned and alone. If he doesn't walk out of the White House a martyr, it will happen faster than he thinks.