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milestogo

(16,829 posts)
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 06:55 PM Jul 2018

Is it time to consider impeachment?


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Is it time to consider impeachment? (Original Post) milestogo Jul 2018 OP
Long past time leftieNanner Jul 2018 #1
Until enough GOPpies in the House decide it's time... TygrBright Jul 2018 #2

TygrBright

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2. Until enough GOPpies in the House decide it's time...
Mon Jul 16, 2018, 07:02 PM
Jul 2018

...discussions like this are a futile waste of time.

Consider, too, that "impeachment" is not synonymous with "removal from office."

For THAT to happen there'd have to be a TWO-THIRDS majority in the Senate to agree.

We can waste a LOT of energy and political capital circling around this stuff.

The reliable (and ACHIEVABLE) remedy is two-fold:

One: Put all our energy into winning a substantial House majority in the midterms. Then SHUT DOWN as much of the damage as possible using that, and begin working on voting rights, a valid census, and ending gerrymandering.

Two: Win the 2020 General Election and boot [Redacted] and all his nasty little thugs out of office, and start holding hearings and holding people accountable.

wearily,
Bright

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