Why Biden and Harris Deserve to be Impeached

Biden for the many felonies he has committed, but more importantly, his unconstitutional and illegal policies of open borders, giving away tax dollars, money printing and borrowing causing inflation, paying off political friends with tax dollars, giving tax dollars to leftist organizations, and political prosecutions.

Harris for going along with and aiding and abetting all the above, more importantly: Incompetence, negligence, and sloth.

Having said that, I don’t want them impeached or jailed. Nor do I want hunter jailed. I believe they DESERVE it, but I don’t want it to happen, because I don’t think it good for the country. I don’t think it was good for the country in the case of Clinton either. I just think it causes more problems than it’s worth. The division and partisan votes, just no…

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I think the country will be more damaged if Biden remains in office myself.

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The Dims have set the standard. They spied on a Republican candidate for President’s campaign. They marched forward articles of impeachment based on hopes, lies and bull ■■■■■ They created a race based narrative to encourage criminal groups to kill, assault, burn and loot US cities then advocate for the ostracism and defunding of law enforcement so the crime could proliferate.
If H Biden has committed tax fraud or broke laws with respect to foreign commerce he should be made to pay the appropriate consequences. If Jose’ Biden is proven to be a willing participant in taking payment in exchange for policy influence by a foreign government he should be made to be accountable.
It will appear to be retribution for the Trump years but selling out America to others as a quid pro quo activity has to stop somewhere somehow.

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Amen! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Given that no on will be removed from office, but a party-line impeachment vote will greatly increase the likelihood of the Democrats regaining the House in 2024 (by picking off R’s who won in 2022 in districts that went for Biden), carefully weigh the value of appeasing the Freedom Caucus and entertaining the base against the electoral consequences.

@Ceasar good post.

I dont really care for how both sides throw around the threat of impeachment. Everyone we have elected on both sides seems to care more about settling scores and grabbing clever soundbites for social media than actually doing what they were elected to do.

I am living in cloud cuckoo land wanting this but it would be great to see a reset happen and for congress and the senate to start working together.

I want to see compromise on the issues of the day which means both sides give a little so we can actually move forward.

We also need to stop letting the left and right fringe elements dictate the narrative. Its insane how everything from pretty much every elected rep is connected to “culture wars”. It might be just me but I would rather see all that effort and focus go on actual tangible issues like the economy, infrastructure, healthcare etc.

I now await the inevitable shoot down of the aboce.

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Good point. Over the past two years, which party has pushed through an infrastructure, the CHIPs effort to restore high tech manufacturing, the ability of Medicare to negotiate on drug prices and which party has opposed.

Do you think the that these bills were driven by extremists?

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We need a military tribunal to sort this out!

Good point!

Which party is responsible for driving UP inflation, to the point people’s disposible income, and savings, are substantially deminished?

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Inflation, post-Covid, has been a global problem. US policies are not driving inflation in China, South America, or throughout the EU.

Inflation has been lower in the US than in most of the world and it is moderating more quickly in the US than in the EU or China, among other places.

One could credit the Biden administration for doing a good job on inflation compared to other governments, but that would require some discrimination in choosing what to fault Biden for rather than reflexively bashing him for anything that happens.

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Where does the Constitution allow military tribunals as a remedy?

I trust the Joint Chiefs to uphold their oaths despite your wishes.

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I guess one could, if they were an idiot.

No ONE is buying the bull ■■■■■ Period.

That man is single handedly responsible for DRIVING UP the cost of goods and services through out every sector of the US economy, via uncontrolled spending.

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The data on inflation around the globe contradict your insistence on blaming Biden, but I suppose data are no match for your opinions.

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:point_up: :point_up: that :point_up: :point_up:

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Your snarky ass reply aside. The people around the globe, except for those that Brandon has invited in accross our southern border, will not have a say in Nov 24’

I’m sure your presence here will be sorely missed when that occurs, just like in 2016

I used to think more like that when I came to this forum in 2004. I suggest that your perfectly valorous and sensible idea is of no value here: you can’t raise money, get on cable TV, get elected, or become a famous YouTube podcast social media dip- ■■■■ with “both sides give a little so we can actually move forward.” An overwhelming arrangement of interests usually stop that from happening.

Seriously. It’s a tragic irony: the stuff we all agree about (e.g., keeping Congresspeople from inside training) is—absent some other unlikely outside factor—exactly the stuff that can’t get through.

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LOL… Compromise? I see some people don’t know the meaning.

Shoving one party’s agenda down the throats of over half of the country, does not equal compromise.

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“Snarky”? You are the one who referred to people you disagree with as idiots. All I am pointing out is that Americans should be glad they live in a country that is more successful that the rest of the world, even though it has encountered an inflationary problem. I think of that as patriotism; since I don’t chose to complain about American despite what the data show.

And why will my presence be missed? I believe I will have plenty to do if a Republican takes the Presidency in 2024.

the house may impeach him… half the country will ignore the evidence and the senate will not remove him…
should the house impeach him? if they feel they have the evidence, they need to present it

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Everybody should be impeached at least once in their lives. :rofl:

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