Will Dems convince MI Gov Whitmer to step down & 'pursue other opportunities'

I have a cousin who lives in Michigan.

The gov, is known as Adolf Whitmer by most in his neck of the woods.
 
The governor of Michigan is a duly elected official.

Though her policies have not been popular - and have most likely been destructive to thousands of businesses - she is afforded the rights of that office to carrry it out as she sees fit in horrible circumstances.
 
The governor of Michigan is a duly elected official.

Though her policies have not been popular - and have most likely been destructive to thousands of businesses - she is afforded the rights of that office to carrry it out as she sees fit in horrible circumstances.

This is true.

But if she abuses those powers of her office, she is subject to be impeached. Michigan should stop fucking around and remove the stupid bitch.
 
meanwhile here in the real world she's actually quite popular in this state.
 
meanwhile here in the real world she's actually quite popular in this state.

If Adolf is popular anywhere, it must be those fine folks in Detroit. it sure as hell ain't in rural Michigan.

Even the Sheriffs & Deputies are ignoring her.
 
42%...bout the same as impeached trump

Where does impeached clinton stand in public sentiment, these days? . .. Is it back up now that #metoo is officially canceled again on account of Biden's "private, sexual matter that anyone would lie about?"
 
42%...bout the same as impeached trump

So, based on that metric, Trump's actually "well liked"?

Or are you trying to say there's a different standard between D's and R's even when the poll results are "about the same"?

42% D = "well liked"
42% R = "unpopular"

Is that what you're saying?
 
Where does impeached clinton stand in public sentiment, these days? . .. Is it back up now that #metoo is officially canceled again on account of Biden's "private, sexual matter that anyone would lie about?"

ya...bofum...and biden too...dicks with dicks
 
So, based on that metric, Trump's actually "well liked"?

Or are you trying to say there's a different standard between D's and R's even when the poll results are "about the same"?

42% D = "well liked"
42% R = "unpopular"

Is that what you're saying?





and April 17 she was at 57% approval and 37 dis

fuck, that beats trump by a long shot
 
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In matters of violations of trust and abuse of power while in office, I don't concern myself with the letter in parentheses after their name. She and all others nationwide that acted the same way need to be removed from office.

And it's not so much whether they did other good or bad things, it's to set a precedence that totalitarianism will not be tolerated in the US. And yeah, that goes for OrangeBoi too.
 
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