Trump Is Not A Good President, Must Be Impeached By Candidates Running For Office in 2018, Billionaire Donor Says
This is noce. a Billionaire, who has bought 91 million in Dumbocrapic votes and influence, is now dictating policy. It is definitely time for term limits and an end to political donations. Bring on the Convention of States, please.
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It is moving more toward something like this. The D/R divide already mostly comes down to East/West Coasts vs. everywhere else.
It's not that I necessarily wanted him to win; to me, he was the lesser of two evils. Of course, if Satan was running against the Hildabeast, he would still be the lesser of two evils.
Anyway, what we've seen in terms of the left simply losing its collective mind has far exceeded anything I could have hoped for. I knew it would be ugly for a while, but never did I expect it to be going on almost 12 months after the election.
And their insanity shows no signs of abating. Should make the run-up to the 2018 midterms quite interesting.
I have adopted the test that if someone voted for Hillary in 2016, they are dead to me and I dont listen to what they are saying. It takes too much time to try and subtract out their agenda from whatever they are saying.
Just not sure how much deeper this rabbit hole is.
Maybe that should include the article's writer.
There is no objective standard and no judicial review.
It seems like the Constitution is more visibly coming apart. It would be dangerous if it were two groups, say the North and South or something, that were the basis of the partisanship. But it's political parties. To someone like me not involved in the parties, this seems just absurd.
It's shocking to see it happening with President Trump, who has mostly carried on the policies of the last president and the bipartisan consensus. He's off the charts on being crass and coming off as an attention-seeking clown. Is that the reason? Or will it become a fact of American life starting in early 21st century that a vote for Congressman of the opposite party of the president is a vote for impeachment, as a way to recall an unpopular president? And if so, what if the president really does something impeachable? It seems like our institutions are coming apart.
It goes without saying that gong from "my ideas are better" to "lock them up" is a really bad trend.
We need amendments to limit the feds but the CoS is not a safe way to do it.