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anglesphere

(193 posts)
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:40 PM Yesterday

If Democrats had to lose to Trump, this is the best way for it to happen

1. Because he lost to Biden in 2020, Trump's second administration has only 4 years to do its damage, instead of 8.

2. He is legally required to step down at the end of this second term. If he does have plans to be a dictator, he will have to go full mask off and reveal himself at the end of this term. Then nobody on the right will be able to deny his intentions any longer.

3. JD Vance won't win the presidency if they run him.

Disclaimer: Of course, this doesn't help anyone of us who will immediately suffer under another Trump administration but knowing he is legally obligated by the 22nd Amendment to Constitution to be gone from our lives by the end of this term is cause for at least some positivity.

With every tick of the clock moving forward, Trump moves forward to being gone forever.




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If Democrats had to lose to Trump, this is the best way for it to happen (Original Post) anglesphere Yesterday OP
You're still underestimating what he and his followers are willing to do. Stop doing that. Scrivener7 Yesterday #1
Also, possibility of a constitutional amendment or convention? n/t John1956PA 23 hrs ago #4
Nullification of the US Constitution would likely be,... magicarpet 21 hrs ago #32
'For life' in his case won't be long at all Attilatheblond 18 hrs ago #41
Exactly. cilla4progress 22 hrs ago #29
By that logic, it would have been better if he won in 2020 since he'd be almost out of our hair Prairie Gates 23 hrs ago #2
I think 8 consecutive years of Trump would have been catastrophic anglesphere 23 hrs ago #5
No Cha 22 hrs ago #16
Or... sarisataka 23 hrs ago #3
The two-term limit requires a Constitutional Amendment to change it VMA131Marine 22 hrs ago #30
Vance can't win? Libosaurus 23 hrs ago #6
Trump ran on the charisma of a cult leader anglesphere 23 hrs ago #12
Vance has the charisma of a "used" couch. madinmaryland 18 hrs ago #39
I distinctly remember hearing A LOT of people in 2016 claim that "tRump CAN'T win" groundloop 22 hrs ago #24
Vance will never have the TFGs cult following uponit7771 22 hrs ago #27
"JD Vance won't win the presidency if they run him" Polybius 23 hrs ago #7
Oh, you sweet summer child... tgraf66 23 hrs ago #8
They would love to, but the 25th isn't just something you can declare like "shenanigans!" Ursus Rex 23 hrs ago #10
Yeah, if they 25th amendment Trump the base will fucking go NUTS!!!!! And it would cost the GOP for at least Quixote1818 22 hrs ago #21
So ... how do you think Democratic House members might vote ... Whiskeytide 22 hrs ago #22
You're assuming we'll go back to normal elections after 4 years. jalan48 23 hrs ago #9
This is the scenario that really keeps me nervous. Ursus Rex 23 hrs ago #11
I'm not giving up, I just think some folks are in denial about what we are up against. jalan48 23 hrs ago #13
Sorry but... DUMember24 22 hrs ago #15
Obama has pretty much set the tone for acquiescence and where Democrats are headed. jalan48 22 hrs ago #17
Again, as many keep saying, we have to stop blaming people DUMember24 22 hrs ago #23
I'm just being realistic about what we are facing. Read up about Hungary's Orban and you'll understand. jalan48 22 hrs ago #31
No thank you to DUMember24 20 hrs ago #34
I agree about regrouping. My guess is that it will need to start at the local level. jalan48 19 hrs ago #36
This whole situation bamagal62 22 hrs ago #14
When a leader DUMember24 22 hrs ago #20
Why won't Vance win the same way Trump won? nt LAS14 22 hrs ago #18
Vance would be like running Mitt Romney but worse anglesphere 22 hrs ago #19
He has all the charisma GenThePerservering 22 hrs ago #25
He has the charisma of a used couch. madinmaryland 18 hrs ago #40
Probably would have been better if he beat Biden.. CATagious 22 hrs ago #26
I'd rather have it over now too as long as democracy would still be intact anglesphere 21 hrs ago #33
He will have the law changed cilla4progress 22 hrs ago #28
I don't think he is planning on leaving, or us having an election. LisaL 20 hrs ago #35
One thing ForgedCrank 19 hrs ago #37
I hear ya anglesphere 17 hrs ago #43
Ironically, it may have helped preserve democracy HereForTheParty 18 hrs ago #38
Trump John2028 18 hrs ago #42

Scrivener7

(52,483 posts)
1. You're still underestimating what he and his followers are willing to do. Stop doing that.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:42 PM
Yesterday

Nobody on the right is denying his intentions now. They want us to know.

"Legally obligated" has no meaning anymore.

magicarpet

(16,266 posts)
32. Nullification of the US Constitution would likely be,...
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:51 PM
21 hrs ago

.... The Tangerine Fuhrer's chosen route to become dictator.

The USSC would likely support this scheme to become Emperor for life.

Attilatheblond

(4,234 posts)
41. 'For life' in his case won't be long at all
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:15 PM
18 hrs ago

It's Vance and young SCOTUS justices being seated for decades that worry me.

anglesphere

(193 posts)
5. I think 8 consecutive years of Trump would have been catastrophic
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:48 PM
23 hrs ago

Last edited Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:25 PM - Edit history (1)

The fact the Biden served a term between Trump's terms I think mitigated how much damage Trump's administration was able to inflict as well as their ability to fortify and entrench on some policies.

sarisataka

(20,879 posts)
3. Or...
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:46 PM
23 hrs ago

1. his second legal term only has 4 years regardless of when it was won

2. the two term limit can be changed, and I have to ask- what mask? He literally has already declared he will be a dictator.

3. if we believe that, we have learned nothing

VMA131Marine

(4,598 posts)
30. The two-term limit requires a Constitutional Amendment to change it
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:38 PM
22 hrs ago

That requires a 2/3rds vote in both chambers of Congress and approval by 3/4ths of the states. It’s not happening.
The other way would be for 2/3rds of the states to call for a constitutional convention and any amendments adopted would still have to be ratified by 3/4ths of all the states. There are more than enough blue states to stop any changes to presidential term limits.

groundloop

(12,171 posts)
24. I distinctly remember hearing A LOT of people in 2016 claim that "tRump CAN'T win"
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:28 PM
22 hrs ago

I don't discount anything anymore. Between the rightward tilt of the electoral college, right wing media bias, Russian interference, help from social media platforms, big money donors, Citizens United, the tRump Supreme Court, etc. etc. etc. ......

Polybius

(17,595 posts)
7. "JD Vance won't win the presidency if they run him"
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:50 PM
23 hrs ago

There's no way for us to know that now. I thought Trump would lose on Tuesday.

tgraf66

(21 posts)
8. Oh, you sweet summer child...
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:57 PM
23 hrs ago

1 & 2. He's already gone full mask off, remember? He told us repeatedly that he would be a dictator on day one, and the Supreme Court gave him immunity. Do you think he cares what the law or the Constitution says?

3. Once P2025 goes into full effect (less than six months, I'll wager), the Orange One will no longer be of any use to the real powers behind the presidency, Peter Thiel and Elon Musk, among others. Once he's no longer of any use, he'll either have a "health emergency" or be declared mentally unfit for the job via the 25th Amendment, and poof, JD Vance is president, no election required.

Ursus Rex

(261 posts)
10. They would love to, but the 25th isn't just something you can declare like "shenanigans!"
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 03:09 PM
23 hrs ago

It requires the majority of the Cabinet to initiate and 2/3 of the House to implement. TSF will fill his cabinet with loyalists and the House is still not THAT Republican.

Quixote1818

(30,282 posts)
21. Yeah, if they 25th amendment Trump the base will fucking go NUTS!!!!! And it would cost the GOP for at least
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:05 PM
22 hrs ago

one election cycle.

Whiskeytide

(4,506 posts)
22. So ... how do you think Democratic House members might vote ...
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:14 PM
22 hrs ago

… on a 25A removal of Тяцмp? To keep him? All of them?

And as for the cabinet, a “Тяцмp loyalist” - almost by definition - is pretty much for sale to the highest bidder. That majority can be bought.

I have believed since he was added to the ticket that the eventual goal was to get Vance in the seat. Somehow. I hope I’m wrong, I guess. I don’t know. Hard to suss out what’s best for democracy right now.

jalan48

(14,325 posts)
9. You're assuming we'll go back to normal elections after 4 years.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 02:58 PM
23 hrs ago

Trump and Project 2025 are going to erase normal. Thousands of civil servants are going to be fired and replaced by Magats. Political dissidents (those who disagree with Trump or his billionaire backers) will be silenced or jailed to ensure silence. This is an Orban like takeover of our country, we're not going back.

jalan48

(14,325 posts)
13. I'm not giving up, I just think some folks are in denial about what we are up against.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 03:21 PM
23 hrs ago

Waiting until the next election to vote him out is unrealistic in my view. Trump's told us what he's going to do. Wishing it will be different and he won't do what he promised is denial IMHO.

DUMember24

(5 posts)
15. Sorry but...
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 03:52 PM
22 hrs ago

Last edited Fri Nov 8, 2024, 06:05 AM - Edit history (1)

Power isn't bestowed. It is relinquished by those who acquiesce to others. Yes, there may be challenges or even harsh new rules, but we are the guardrails for what we allow in our space. That requires being well informed and strategic, and not cowering. Much of this is not about power as much as it is complacency and normalizing and accepting of what everyone knew to be abnormal. MSM empowered him by being complicent and not checking and calling out lies.

jalan48

(14,325 posts)
17. Obama has pretty much set the tone for acquiescence and where Democrats are headed.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 03:58 PM
22 hrs ago

What you said sounds good but how exactly will we be standing up to Trump?

DUMember24

(5 posts)
23. Again, as many keep saying, we have to stop blaming people
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:24 PM
22 hrs ago

Mr. Obama did no such thing. His statement, as well as that of other former Presidents and leaders of the nation was made out of DIPLOMACY. He spoke on behalf of a NATION as it's former leader, respecting the process of power transition. Every past President was respectful enough to do it except 45. If a president can only show common decency for those who support his beliefs, he should never run for office. We must remember what Ms Harris said, "I will fight for you even if you don't vote for me." Echoing President Biden's stance that you can't call yourself an American only when your side wins."

It is not about "standing up to" anyone, as much as it is about continuing to stand AGAINST their ideologies and standing up for YOURSELF.

Yes, I hate how this turned out, but I won't jump to conclusions, and blame and more "eye for an eye" is unhelpful. There *has* to be more involved than what we are privy to at the moment...for how things were called, numbers dont add up and the math just ain't math-ing. And the msm is fooling us once again by swooning over a deceitful liar and lies about what happened with the voting. Just continue to think for yourself and dont be a sponge. This ain't on Obama...he simply did what a former President is supposed to do and always has done by tradition. This is on the media...both wings.

jalan48

(14,325 posts)
31. I'm just being realistic about what we are facing. Read up about Hungary's Orban and you'll understand.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:40 PM
22 hrs ago

I'm not blaming anybody, but maybe after Trump pardons the hundreds of violent coup participants ( you do agree it was a coup attempt don't you?), we can have a sit down with them and see where we can find common ground.

DUMember24

(5 posts)
34. No thank you to
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 06:29 PM
20 hrs ago

"we can have a sit down with them and see where we can find common ground."

I'll just stop at us not blaming each other. I don't have any common ground with things that call themselves garbage, dress up in trashbags at rallys, and climb on buildings like animals, and deficate on desks. That was worse than a coup...Animals don't even do that. But I hear what you're saying, and respect your views. Just try to be positive. I know it doesnt help much but let's try to all regroup as best we can.

bamagal62

(3,636 posts)
14. This whole situation
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 03:45 PM
22 hrs ago

Is completely terrifying. I could move overseas somewhere. But, my children are here. I worry for them.

DUMember24

(5 posts)
20. When a leader
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:05 PM
22 hrs ago

ruler, president, boss, manager, parent, spouse, or even spiritual or cult leader has to incite fear, for control, they are already powerless, but yet they are managing to still win. There is a reason you are not part of the cult while others are: the INability to be controlled and your ability to not follow someone blindly with a "monkey see, monkey do" mentality. Fox / Newsmax /Truth Social viewers should be pitied...they lack the judgement to think for themselves. Use those inner strengths to your advantage in the days ahead...for you, for your children.

anglesphere

(193 posts)
19. Vance would be like running Mitt Romney but worse
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:02 PM
22 hrs ago

He doesn't generate the spectacle that Trump generates and which draws in supporters.

GenThePerservering

(2,556 posts)
25. He has all the charisma
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:32 PM
22 hrs ago

of three-day-old fish. He's plain weird, he hates kids (which comes across whether he likes it or not) and he's limp wristed.

CATagious

(287 posts)
26. Probably would have been better if he beat Biden..
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:33 PM
22 hrs ago

And least the nightmare could be over. Trump would have put us in a recession or at least the high inflation would have pinned on him. Democrats have to clean up the mess every 4 to 8 years without getting the credit for doing so.

anglesphere

(193 posts)
33. I'd rather have it over now too as long as democracy would still be intact
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 04:56 PM
21 hrs ago

But here we are. Republican's have a choice to make now. They either come out for dictatorship or lose in 2028.

LisaL

(46,417 posts)
35. I don't think he is planning on leaving, or us having an election.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 06:31 PM
20 hrs ago

But I don't think he will last that long, he is not in good health.

ForgedCrank

(2,126 posts)
37. One thing
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 07:17 PM
19 hrs ago

I can raise my glass to is the day when I never have to hear his name again. I am SO looking forward to that.

anglesphere

(193 posts)
43. I hear ya
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:47 PM
17 hrs ago

To monopolize the country's attention in the manner and degree Trump has is exhausting and shameful.

HereForTheParty

(55 posts)
38. Ironically, it may have helped preserve democracy
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 07:48 PM
18 hrs ago

If Trump lost, he and half the country would be screaming "rigged again". There would be the potential for another January 6. It would further embed it into the right.

Now, 2024 isn't questioned, Trump can't run in 2028, and others aren't as prone to diving headlong into that in another four years.

John2028

(13 posts)
42. Trump
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:16 PM
18 hrs ago

I would say i wish trump has a heart attack but then jd vance would replace him and hes not much better.

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