Coug
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Then please use some common sense about this. Nothing you listed could be considered impeachment worthy.
Just because you don't like the man means it's an impeachment worthy offense. The last eight years have taught us that much.
Again, step 1 of impeachment is a low hurdle. Only requires a simple majority in the House. The House could impeach The Donald for anything, frankly... it's not like a legal proceeding of finding guilt or innocence, per se. It is more like a popularity contest, or lack thereof. Step 2 takes place in the Senate and requires a 66% majority, so Republican support would be needed.
As for applying common sense, The Donald's first 60 days in office indicate that he will not rise to the occassion of either behaving Presidential nor trying to find common ground with those that did not vote for him. This is why he is so unpopular already. The Donald is so enamored with himself, that the best interest of our nation comes second.
This whole Obama wiretap nonsense is a perfect example. The Donald makes repeated tweets claiming our former President committed felony-level crimes. And now, as everyone in the know rebukes his claims, he refuses to bite the bullet, step up like a man, and admit that he did wrong and apologize/retract his baseless accusations. This is not how rationale people - much less the leader of the free world - should behave.
But The Donald will NEVER apologize about anything, because of his overinflated ego. Plain and simple. Trump comes first, America second.
The buck stops anywhere but at Trump's own feet. He is like the three-year-old son who draws on the walls with crayons and blames his invisible playfriends for his mess. That an adult engages in such behavior speaks to a pathological defect that is probably the result of being a billionaire surrounded by yes-men toadies his entire life. Sad (or bad)!
And that's why I hate the Big Orange Baffoon, and look forward to Pence taking over ASAP.
Well, yes, in fact his unpopularity will speed up the process. As for basis of impeachment, he's expanding that daily. Not the sharpest tool in the shed that Donald.
I would be interested to know what the charges would be.
BTW, I didn't vote for him, either.
1. Because Trump.
2. Well, because Trump.
3. Repeat 1 and 2 as needed.
Again, step 1 of impeachment is a low hurdle. Only requires a simple majority in the House. The House could impeach The Donald for anything, frankly... it's not like a legal proceeding of finding guilt or innocence, per se. It is more like a popularity contest, or lack thereof. Step 2 takes place in the Senate and requires a 66% majority, so Republican support would be needed.
As for applying common sense, The Donald's first 60 days in office indicate that he will not rise to the occassion of either behaving Presidential nor trying to find common ground with those that did not vote for him. This is why he is so unpopular already. The Donald is so enamored with himself, that the best interest of our nation comes second.
This whole Obama wiretap nonsense is a perfect example. The Donald makes repeated tweets claiming our former President committed felony-level crimes. And now, as everyone in the know rebukes his claims, he refuses to bite the bullet, step up like a man, and admit that he did wrong and apologize/retract his baseless accusations. This is not how rationale people - much less the leader of the free world - should behave.
But The Donald will NEVER apologize about anything, because of his overinflated ego. Plain and simple. Trump comes first, America second.
The buck stops anywhere but at Trump's own feet. He is like the three-year-old son who draws on the walls with crayons and blames his invisible playfriends for his mess. That an adult engages in such behavior speaks to a pathological defect that is probably the result of being a billionaire surrounded by yes-men toadies his entire life. Sad (or bad)!
And that's why I hate the Big Orange Baffoon, and look forward to Pence taking over ASAP.
Again, step 1 of impeachment is a low hurdle. Only requires a simple majority in the House. The House could impeach The Donald for anything, frankly... it's not like a legal proceeding of finding guilt or innocence, per se. It is more like a popularity contest, or lack thereof. Step 2 takes place in the Senate and requires a 66% majority, so Republican support would be needed.
As for applying common sense, The Donald's first 60 days in office indicate that he will not rise to the occassion of either behaving Presidential nor trying to find common ground with those that did not vote for him. This is why he is so unpopular already. The Donald is so enamored with himself, that the best interest of our nation comes second.
This whole Obama wiretap nonsense is a perfect example. The Donald makes repeated tweets claiming our former President committed felony-level crimes. And now, as everyone in the know rebukes his claims, he refuses to bite the bullet, step up like a man, and admit that he did wrong and apologize/retract his baseless accusations. This is not how rationale people - much less the leader of the free world - should behave.
But The Donald will NEVER apologize about anything, because of his overinflated ego. Plain and simple. Trump comes first, America second.
The buck stops anywhere but at Trump's own feet. He is like the three-year-old son who draws on the walls with crayons and blames his invisible playfriends for his mess. That an adult engages in such behavior speaks to a pathological defect that is probably the result of being a billionaire surrounded by yes-men toadies his entire life. Sad (or bad)!
And that's why I hate the Big Orange Baffoon, and look forward to Pence taking over ASAP.
"I'm not the puppet.
I'm not the puppet.
You're the puppet.
You're the puppet."
- Donald J. Trump, Presidential Debate
Right now there is zero basis to impeach the guy. He's got majorities in both houses.
My issues with Donald thus far have little to do with the crap the left is screeching about. I do think that his policies will ultimately prove to be very bad for the country. Thus far his economic policies will be disastrous for the environment and the middle class. The rich and big business will reap the benefits. His budget is extremely poorly considered. He is planning on out spending the dems while shrinking government and his only reply to where the additional money is going to come from is that the economic growth will fill in the gaps. Bullsh!t. It's that thinking that has our government spending on credit money it won't and can't pay back.
But will he be impeached? Not on any evidence currently out there.
Right now there is zero basis to impeach the guy. He's got majorities in both houses.
My issues with Donald thus far have little to do with the crap the left is screeching about. I do think that his policies will ultimately prove to be very bad for the country. Thus far his economic policies will be disastrous for the environment and the middle class. The rich and big business will reap the benefits. His budget is extremely poorly considered. He is planning on out spending the dems while shrinking government and his only reply to where the additional money is going to come from is that the economic growth will fill in the gaps. Bullsh!t. It's that thinking that has our government spending on credit money it won't and can't pay back.
But will he be impeached? Not on any evidence currently out there.
Per Gallop. Lowest in history for a so-called "President" 60 days in office.
It will be a GREAT day when this CLOWN is impeached. An absolute embarrassment to our country.
For those who voted for him, I understand the why. Hillary was an absurd choice. I get it.
BUT, at this point, it is readily apparent that The Donald is 100% conman, 0% interested in all of us "normal" non-billionaire Americans. If you can't see this, I am sorry. Nor do the sheep led blindly to their slaughter.
Impeachment can't begin soon enough.
t-rump bull$hited his way to the W.H., that's what he's done his entire life. His regime is rife with dangerous people bent on tearing down the order following WWII. Dangerous times we are living in. :ermm:
I think a lot of the disaffected folks that voted for him just because he wasn't Hillary are finally paying attention. Seeing past the superficial bravado as the mask it is for incompetence. Not a surprise really. The Donald was always just about putting on a good show, not governing.