Trump Impeachment Vote Could Happen Next Week
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Amid a national controversy about athletes who "take a knee" in silent protest at sporting events, a Democratic lawmaker from Texas says he's making good on his promise to put into motion articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, a Republican. "I rise today as a proud American, a person who believes in his country, who salutes the flag and says the Pledge of Allegiance and sings the national anthem," Rep. Al Green said on the House floor Tuesday. "I rise today, Mr. Speaker, to make comments that I never thought I'd have to make in the well of the house of Congress." Green vowed to file what's called a "privileged resolution" in order to force a vote next week. article... |
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This will go nowhere.
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Republitards are more concern with advancing their donors agendas and cutting their taxes
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As much as I want to see Trump impeached, I know too that this will go nowhere.
As all the legal truths start to emerge, Trump will resign before being impeached, and of course make a speech about how none of anything was his fault, maybe float a new conspiracy theory, etc etc. |
Geico is pushing for impeachment?
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Ok, then ...
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These warnings are getting boring.
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you know what's the killer? they don't want vice pres in there. he is very extreme as al green knows.
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It's only a matter of time. At a certain point trump himself and the Republicans will have to accept this is going no where, and it's doing more harm than good. They can remove trump and still keep the White House. The only thing that would change for the Republican party would be losing trump.
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Fucking delusional people around here.
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Good luck with that...
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1 Day ago: Trump Impeachment Vote Could Happen Next Week in Response to President's NFL Protest Comments 1 Day ago: Dem lawmaker threatens to force Trump impeachment vote next week | TheHill 1 Day ago: How Alabama Senate Election Results Could Trigger Trumpâ??s Impeachment Will it actually happen? Maybe not considering all the assholes are still on his side, but somehow I don't see them staying there for much longer. I would fucking LOVE to see Trump impeached. And you know what? You should too. |
Democrats need to stop with this shit. There is no way the Republicans are going to vote to impeach Trump so this is going to go nowhere and is just wasting time. Earlier today, I read a story that talked about how Trump has said he is going to work with Democrats now in hopes of coming up with a good plan for healthcare that they can vote on in early 2018. Democrats need to focus on that and the tax plan Trump just put forth not chasing shit that is never going to happen.
Let Mueller do his job. If he eventually comes up with something damning, then move forward, but this isn't helping them and it is only envigorating Republicans. |
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1. While they may not like Trump, he remains popular with his base, a base that very well could either turn out and vote against them or just not turn out during the 2018 primaries costing them the House and possibly the Senate. They aren't willing to trade their majority for Pence. 2. At the end of the day party politics typically ends up winning. Let's not forget, during the Republican primaries Trump basically said Ted Cruz's wife was ugly and Cruz hated him so much he said things that pissed off many other Republicans during the convention, yet he has supported him, appeared with him, and even said nice things about him since he has gotten in the White House. You yourself have pointed out on many occasions how unwilling the Republicans are to investigate Trump even when faced with real evidence. 3. Pence would likely be a lame duck President the minute he took the oath and became the POTUS. If you thought the Republican party was fractured and disjointed now, wait until a large number of them vote to impeach. It would cause chaos that would make it hard for Pence to get anything done. If they then went on to lose one or both houses of Congress in 2018 the Democrats would simply block anything he wants to do. If the Republicans really want Trump out of office their best bet is to wait for the investigation to play out and see what happens. If that brings up an impeachable offense they can move forward and impeach without much worry. If not, then they just ride it out to 2020 and try to run some people against him in the primaries. |
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i think they can not be THAT dumb to not have it. but they will not do it before the tax reforms are not done because for this they need one who will be the target of hate. i am sure they can prove all and everything what is not proven yet but they keep it till the dolls mission has been completed. |
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Strange was an establishment pick. He was Mitch McConnells whipping boy. Trump was there to tow the establishment party line. Strange was already losing when Trump was there to stump. So what does Trump do? Total distraction, NFL. McConnell is the big loser in this one. His people pumped millions into Strange. Strange's loss let's the establishment on both sides know no one is safe. We the people are fucking up the establishment's system. Midterms should be a real hoot. Trump is playing along to get along meanwhile letting the establishment destroy themselves. |
30 out of 50 states picked Trump, the only people that are thinking this could happen are the losers
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You are right, in that the midterms should be pretty wild. On the Republican side, I don't think we will see many real anti-establishment candidates, but we will likely see right wing establishment candidates Vs. more moderate establishment candidates. I won't be shocked if after the midterms the Republican party finds itself fractured and in a constant struggle between the moderates and the hardcore conservatives. |
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That's not the case at all. This guy IS the outsider. He is definitely NOT establishment at all. The establishment spent millions trying to beat him down. He's nuts. But he's not establishment. And this is the kind of thing we get when the establishment in Washington is so corrupt and has failed our country so thoroughly that people will vote for ANYONE except the "chosen ones" of the establishment. |
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Senate Republicans confront the enemy - POLITICO If Trump teams up with Rand Paul and fixes healthcare by executive order even Rochard will will start seeing a glimmer of light. Trump preparing executive order to let Americans purchase health insurance across state lines |
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The other guy, Moore, was also part of the establishment. Both parties have two different "wings" of the establishment. For the Republicans, it is the evangelicals and the more moderates like McCain, Graham, McConnell etc. For the Democrats, the far left establishment is now led by Bernie Sanders. He likes to portray himself as a revolutionary and an outsider, but he has been in the Senate for 16 years and has been in politics since the 1980's. The more moderate side of the party still has people like Obama, Clinton, Biden etc heavily influencing it. All of them are part of the establishment, they just fall in different parts of the spectrum. |
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Whole lot of people here with absolutely no idea what impeachment is. :1orglaugh
Impeachment is the investigation into whether a government official has committed a crime. It does NOT mean removal from office. Two US Presidents have been successfully impeached, and neither were removed from office. 1. Andrew Johnson 2. Bill Clinton * Both Democrats. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeac..._United_States |
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As it is right now insurance companies base pricing/profit/losses on localities. This is why they are pulling out of one place and not others. Something as simple as forcing them to base profits as a whole of the US would help a lot. As of January 2018 Knoxville TN will have 0 providers in ACA. Something like 40k people will lose their insurance and there is no replacement option. That's because the only provider remaining can't sustain all the losses. The same thing happening there will begin to spread across the US. |
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Read this. In states like Wyoming, Maine, and Georgia they already allow buying insurance across state lines and it has been a bust because no insurance companies have been interested in taking on customers from those states. The only way this could work is if they change the law so that states can't enact consumer protections but even that likely won't really help. In the aforementioned states, there are insurers that already meet those state's protection standards yet they still refuse to sell in them because they don't see any benefit in it. Much of this is caused by states not expanding Medicaid so those who are sick and have preexisting conditions end up on the insurers roles and the insurers lose money on them. |
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