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Trump: Impeachment Door thrown wide open

 
Casper 2019-01-18 13:34:41 

Forget the Kool-Aid drunks, even the cynical bug-people of a certain pedigree will have to agree.

Dem soon come.


Why Democrats Have Suddenly Started Talking About Impeachment.


Late Thursday night, BuzzFeed News published a report that, if true, could prove historic: President Donald Trump allegedly directed his then–personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about a real-estate deal he was pursuing in Moscow during the 2016 election. Trump immediately denied the story, but for many Democrats, including those who had previously cautioned against impeaching the president before Special Counsel Robert Mueller produces his findings in the Russia investigation, the report was cause to consider proceeding with impeachment before the Russia probe is finished.


And now, The Case for Impeachment:


On January 20, 2017, Donald Trump stood on the steps of the Capitol, raised his right hand, and solemnly swore to faithfully execute the office of president of the United States and, to the best of his ability, to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. He has not kept that promise.

Instead, he has mounted a concerted challenge to the separation of powers, to the rule of law, and to the civil liberties enshrined in our founding documents. He has purposefully inflamed America’s divisions. He has set himself against the American idea, the principle that all of us—of every race, gender, and creed—are created equal.

This is not a partisan judgment. Many of the president’s fiercest critics have emerged from within his own party. Even officials and observers who support his policies are appalled by his pronouncements, and those who have the most firsthand experience of governance are also the most alarmed by how Trump is governing.



Today, the United States once more confronts a president who seems to care for only some of the people he represents, who promises his supporters that he can roll back the tide of diversity, who challenges the rule of law, and who regards constitutional rights and liberties as disposable. Congress must again decide whether the greater risk lies in executing the Constitution as it was written, or in deferring to voters to do what it cannot muster the courage to do itself. The gravest danger facing the country is not a Congress that seeks to measure the president against his oath—it is a president who fails to measure up to that solemn promise.




It’s Time to Impeach Trump


Let the Impeachment Court be called to Order.

 
nitro 2019-01-18 13:37:36 

In reply to Casper

Bring it on!

It will be a futile attempt!

 
Runs 2019-01-18 13:46:25 

In reply to nitro

You seem to support criminal behavior, I wonder about you and some other folks on here wink

 
conman 2019-01-18 13:47:58 

In reply to Runs

thats what im trying to figure out, the don is both an idiot and a criminal, why are people hanging on to him?

 
nick2020 2019-01-18 13:48:05 

In reply to Runs

lol

 
nick2020 2019-01-18 13:50:49 

In reply to conman

why are people hanging on to him?


Because USA is highly partisan. Republicans will support the worst Republicans. Even a child molester Alabaman.

That should tell you all you need to know. It goes deeper than Trump.

 
VIX 2019-01-18 13:59:02 

quoting the rabid left wing Atlantic.com as real news?
Prowi would be proud
lol lol

 
Runs 2019-01-18 13:59:06 

In reply to nick2020

John Wayne tv star persona their hero is bigger than life worshippers lol so what if he did all those things it’s ok he is the star.
For many the constitution might as well be torn up and the country renamed Dystopia wink

 
SnoopDog 2019-01-18 14:00:39 

In reply to conman

thats what im trying to figure out, the don is both an idiot and a criminal, why are people hanging on to him?


Because he's the devil they made a deal with.

Lots of so-called good honest hard working Muricans made a deal with this asshole because they knew he lacked all the sensibilities, decency, and morality to not carry out the dastardly and racist policies and practices he spoke about during the campaign and that they had secretly wished other previous GOP politicians would have done in previous elections.

They still maintain the facade of being good honest Muricans while supporting all of the Dotard's actions like concentration camps at the border, treason, lying his face off everyday, ordering others to lie to congress to cover up his crimes (a crime in and of itself, but who cares about White men's crimes now when we have Brown people at the Border), and on and on....

And then you have house losers like Maj the Vaj and nitro who think that supporting the Dotard will reap them benefits and curry favours with those good honest Muricans in suburbia so that they too can be honourary Whites.....in the kitchen and the yard.

 
Runs 2019-01-18 14:04:15 

In reply to SnoopDog

Endorsed, well put cool
Funny watching the deplorables bring down each other. Note to self have to stock up on popcorn.
Now the crazy lawyer one putting out a statement, 3 deplorables at it lol

Larry Curly and Moe no sir this is unscripted lol

 
black 2019-01-18 14:10:03 

In reply to nick2020


Alabamians

 
nick2020 2019-01-18 14:58:58 

In reply to black

Thanks for the correction. I knew it wasn't Alabamese lol
English is such an inconsistent language.

 
SnoopDog 2019-01-18 15:02:38 

In reply to black

Alabamians


I thought the correct term was "Iamattractedtomycousinians". lol

 
black 2019-01-18 15:05:03 

In reply to SnoopDog

lol lol lol

You are crazy dude.

 
black 2019-01-18 15:05:43 

In reply to nick2020

No problem.

 
Casper 2019-01-18 15:25:07 

In reply to nick2020

Thanks for the correction. I knew it wasn't Alabamese lol
English is such an inconsistent language.


No excuse. You, of all people, should know that if Kool-Aid drunks and MAGA disciples were to become aware that their States and people were referred to in a descriptive ending in ese, and worst off stan it would be the final declaration for civil war.