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The dems have been obsessed with Trump since his election, scheming and seeking ways to remove him from office any way they can and to undermine anything he does.
One wonders if the dems retain the House (and that is a big "if" after the impeachment shenanigans), will the dems simply devote four years to trying to impeach Trump?
It is clear that the dems do not care about what is right or wrong, nor do they care about the rule of law. The House dems have crossed the Rubicon and have changed US politics forever. From now on, each party (simply because they disagree with someone) will be perpetually engaged in impeachment processes, making a farce of the Congress and the concept of impeachment.
The dems have created a "new normal" for the office of the presidency going forward. When the next dem is impeached, however, the dems will be screaming the loudest, having forgotten the problem they created.
The dems have been obsessed with Trump since his election, scheming and seeking ways to remove him from office any way they can and to undermine anything he does.
One wonders if the dems retain the House (and that is a big "if" after the impeachment shenanigans), will the dems simply devote four years to trying to impeach Trump?
It is clear that the dems do not care about what is right or wrong, nor do they care about the rule of law. The House dems have crossed the Rubicon and have changed US politics forever. From now on, each party (simply because they disagree with someone) will be perpetually engaged in impeachment processes, making a farce of the Congress and the concept of impeachment.
The dems have created a "new normal" for the office of the presidency going forward. When the next dem is impeached, however, the dems will be screaming the loudest, having forgotten the problem they created.
The dems have been obsessed with Trump since his election, scheming and seeking ways to remove him from office any way they can and to undermine anything he does.
One wonders if the dems retain the House (and that is a big "if" after the impeachment shenanigans), will the dems simply devote four years to trying to impeach Trump?
It is clear that the dems do not care about what is right or wrong, nor do they care about the rule of law. The House dems have crossed the Rubicon and have changed US politics forever. From now on, each party (simply because they disagree with someone) will be perpetually engaged in impeachment processes, making a farce of the Congress and the concept of impeachment.
The dems have created a "new normal" for the office of the presidency going forward. When the next dem is impeached, however, the dems will be screaming the loudest, having forgotten the problem they created.
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Maybe.... depends on what new BS that the left tries to pin on him ( fixed it for you)
We all know he can commit any crime but as long as the hates the right people (anybody not white straight Christians) he won't be held accountable for anything.
Of course they will. I was reading an article earlier this week about a number of demolibs who have already earmarked tax payer funds on looking for and entertaining scams that they can try and impeach him on. It's a done deal....as sure as.... Trump 2020!
He won't need to throw an election during the second term, so perhaps he'll behave himself? Nah, probably not. He'll want to void the twenty-second amendment, so that will take some massive cheating.
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