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Nasty Pelosi threatening impeachment


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Impeachment, packing the courts, etc.

 

While there are several Republicans chewing their nails and pulling the curtains back before leaving their office, the Democrats could give a flying fooey about upsetting anyone, let alone their base.

This November will be a historical defining moment as to whether the American public sees both sides as a problem, the Republicans as the problem, or the Democrats.

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The House has no connection to the selection or approval of a Supreme Court nominee. Only the Senate has the authority to give consent to a President's nominee.

The Senate is not involved in the impeachment process. Upon impeachment, essentially an indictment, the House presents the case to the Senate. They vote on removal from office.

A President retains full power and authority of the office until removal from office, if that should occur.

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This president has threatened to not even accept the results of the election.

 

How come the people who refuse to accept the results of our elections, are the same people who accuse our President of not wanting to accept the results of our elections?

 

Crazy Nancy!

They always accuse others of that which they themselves are guilty.
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The House has no connection to the selection or approval of a Supreme Court nominee. Only the Senate has the authority to give consent to a President's nominee.

The Senate is not involved in the impeachment process. Upon impeachment, essentially an indictment, the House presents the case to the Senate. They vote on removal from office.

A President retains full power and authority of the office until removal from office, if that should occur.

All true. But what Pelosi and others have statd, id do it quick, thus tieing up the Senate and not allowing them to confirm.

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The House has no connection to the selection or approval of a Supreme Court nominee. Only the Senate has the authority to give consent to a President's nominee.

The Senate is not involved in the impeachment process. Upon impeachment, essentially an indictment, the House presents the case to the Senate. They vote on removal from office.

A President retains full power and authority of the office until removal from office, if that should occur.

All true. But what Pelosi and others have statd, id do it quick, thus tieing up the Senate and not allowing them to confirm.

 

 

Just a guess, but any attempt by the House to control the Senate in such a way would almost certainly be nullified by the SC quickly, that whole seperation of powers thing between the two chambers.

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I say nip it in the butt, nominate and start confirmation before the end of the week and if she wants to play games, force her to do it before the election. There is nothing that will awake more of the silent majority and unify the GOP.

I certainly hope.

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and who cares? it is like - the sun will rise tomorrow 'news'

 

the Dems in the house can (and will) make whatever noise they want. Even if house passes something, all they do is galvanize the races for the house come November (see this scum that attacked our president?). Senate will never support anything they pass , and both sides would just use it to stimulate their base.

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