for the record:Sounds like they are going to start an impeachment inquiry.
Violations of the Presidential oath of office are not reasonable doings by a President.From Trump's side, everything has looks like done reasonably.
These documented behaviors of Trump are violations of the Constitution and Trump's oath of office. They are - by themselves, disregarding Trump's many other felonies and oath-breakings and profiteerings - grounds for impeachment.Sounds quite stupid to use this action against Biden as the justification for impeachment.
Trump's behavior was recorded and witnessed - no "clarification" is necessary, merely the provision of the recordings, and the testimony of the witnesses.As usual for cases where corruption is plausible given that obviously something has been paid to a family member of a politician without a visible reason to pay, it will be anyway impossible to hope that this can be clarified.
Trump is forbidden, by law, to make such deals with foreign officials.And once Biden will remain suspect to everybody with common sense, all that Trump has done is to recommend Selenskij to investigate a quite plausible criminal case.
No, it would not. Trump was forbidden, by law, to do what he was recorded doing, regardless of Biden's guilt or innocence. Nothing Biden did or did not do justifies Trump's violations of his oath of office and legal duties.Openly saying that Biden is unacceptable because of this suspicious behavior, even if he would be innocent, would be a support of Trump, because it would justify what Trump has done.
Trump is currently the most powerful member of the Washington swamp. Some of the Dems are attempting to clear it. Civil war is not the means they are choosing - they are relying on honest enforcement of the law, despite the difficulty of such a task in dealing with a sitting President.Even in case of success, Trump being impeached for an attempt to clear the corrupt Washington swamp would be the worst Pyrrhus victory for the Dems imaginable, and could easily lead into a civil war.
This is nothing I care about. And, I would guess, this is also nothing a Trump supporter or a possible swing voter would care about. Because these people do not care that much about the letter of the law itself, but if what Trump has done was something morally wrong. And if Biden is, from the point of view of a reasonable person, sufficiently suspect to be corrupt to start criminal investigations, then telling the law enforcement of the country where the crime has possibly happened is nothing morally wrong.Trump was forbidden, by law, to do what he was recorded doing, regardless of Biden's guilt or innocence. Nothing Biden did or did not do justifies Trump's violations of his oath of office and legal duties.
Impeachment is, AFAIU, always directed against a sitting president, not? Whatever, impeaching Trump for something which is not morally wrong, even if it really violates the letter of some law, is the way toward a civil war.Civil war is not the means they are choosing - they are relying on honest enforcement of the law, despite the difficulty of such a task in dealing with a sitting President.
First, my argument is that those Dems increase (unintentionally, but does this matter?) the danger of a civil war. Thus, if I would support them, the only intention on my side could be the wish to increase the danger of a civil war in the US.You are on record as claiming to support the enforcement of law, rather than war, in these matters. So we anticipate your support of those Dems, in their difficult battle against the swamp.
Then, there seems no doubt that Biden has used strong pressure to get rid of the Ukrainian prosecutor who at least potentially could have been dangerous for the firm which has "hired" Biden's son.
Impeachment is, AFAIU, always directed against a sitting president, not?
Too late.This is nothing I care about.
You don't. You support Trump, instead - the primary source of US jungle law these days.The law I supported is international law, the sovereignty of the states, against the US law of the jungle.
Yes, you have.Instead, I have often enough named US law a "three felonies a day" law, which is the same as totalitarian lawlessness, where everybody can be imprisoned because it is impossible to live without permanently violating some laws.
So you don't support the law, this week. Instead, you blather about "morality" without knowing what happened.Because these people do not care that much about the letter of the law itself, but if what Trump has done was something morally wrong.
No.Impeachment is, AFAIU, always directed against a sitting president, not?
When Trump and his supporters threaten people with violence - as you parrot there - they are morally in the wrong. Trump is a moral garbage pile - like all fascists, an utterly corrupt human being.First, my argument is that those Dems increase (unintentionally, but does this matter?) the danger of a civil war.
Opinion:You are one of his parrots.
Reporting by The Hill claims the prosecution was ongoing. I'm afraid Trump got his wish, they got into public discussion a possible conflict of interest, at the very least, on Biden's part. The Senate will not convict. Trump supporters, who live in a bubble of lies, will not care about anything the Democrats expose. Trump will claim vindication and another term. I understand why it had to be done, but I have a bad feeling about this.Inasmuch as the dismissed prosecutor could have been dangerous for the firm that hired Hunter Biden, the office had already investigated the company and passed on prosecuting; the idea that he could have been dangerous to Hunter Biden flies in the face of the point that he chose to not be dangerous to the company.
Reporting by The Hill claims the prosecution was ongoing. I'm afraid Trump got his wish, they got into public discussion a possible conflict of interest, at the very least, on Biden's part
Whatever, if my son has worked at such a place, in such a position, and this was known to the public (the Russian propaganda has used this to suggest that in this way US politicians gain personal gains from organizing the coup), I would have refused to do anything in the Ukraine because of the possible conflict of interest. Biden was stupid enough to do something which looks suspect from the start.A whole lot of people wanted the prosecutor out; his office's apparent failure to properly handle corruption cases disrupted IMF and other international agreements to help Ukraine. Inasmuch as the dismissed prosecutor could have been dangerous for the firm that hired Hunter Biden, the office had already investigated the company and passed on prosecuting; the idea that he could have been dangerous to Hunter Biden flies in the face of the point that he chose to not be dangerous to the company.
Thanks. It makes sense to compare this precise answer, combined with a lot of information, with the long "you know nothing" rant of iceaura which contained only a single bit of information, the "no". But there is noting worth answering, so let's go immediately to a question made by QQ:Supreme Court Justices and federal judges can be impeached.
I haven't. I don't make calls what to do inside the US. There is no reasonable person with political power in the US worth to be addressed with a call. Draining the swamp would be an extremely hard job, one would need a political genius like Putin for doing such a thing at least partially. I have explained many times that Trump is simply the less dangerous for the world piece of shit swimming in the swamp, less dangerous because of his stupid actions destroying a lot of soft US power without starting a war. At least, this was my hope, and this hope has been fulfilled up to now.After all why support the very swamp he has repeatedly called for draining...
This is already quite close - but I would not think there is a "devotion to a multipolar world". If the unipolar world could be preserved, Trump would be happy to preserve it. He is simply not ready to fight for the unipolar world. And so there is hope that the dangerous transition period remains more or less peaceful. If there would be a Dem who would be more "devotion to a multipolar world", I would immediately support him. This would certainly not be Biden.It is Trumps devotion to a patriotic multi polar world, premised on nationalism, which Trump himself could never have thought of but merely copied from Putin, that earns his devotion to Trumps cause, regardless of how idiotic the POTUS may act.
Except that this is what the globalists want. Russia wants something quite different, namely, a revival of international law, with sovereign states. Which gives all states more power inside their states, but less power to influence others.Trumps role, the one the Russians supported in the 2016 elections, so to speak, is to remove all the international regulatory shackles that prevent the USA and more importantly Russia from doing what they want, Nuclear, militarily, and trade etc.
I don't find such a thing acceptable. (Sounds like a confusion of a believer of Dem propaganda that other people believe those propaganda lies too. The only extortion case I'm aware of was the extortion used by Biden to get rid of the prosecutor. Not that I would wonder if Trump would use extortion methods too. This is something I would expect from every US politician, with Ron Paul as the only exception I would actually make.)To believe that extortion for favor is somehow acceptable is also very telling...IMO
If there had been any doubt that you were a patsy and troll and agitator for Russia's interests, then this will simply alleviate those doubts and we can now safely refer to this as absolute proof that you are Putin's patsy and lapdog...I haven't. I don't make calls what to do inside the US. There is no reasonable person with political power in the US worth to be addressed with a call. Draining the swamp would be an extremely hard job, one would need a political genius like Putin for doing such a thing at least partially. I have explained many times that Trump is simply the less dangerous for the world piece of shit swimming in the swamp, less dangerous because of his stupid actions destroying a lot of soft US power without starting a war. At least, this was my hope, and this hope has been fulfilled up to now.
Is this why its air force invades the air spaces of sovereign states and behaves in a threatening manner to said sovereign states and invades and annexes parts of sovereign states.. Actions which are absolutely illegal under international law?Except that this is what the globalists want. Russia wants something quite different, namely, a revival of international law, with sovereign states. Which gives all states more power inside their states, but less power to influence others.
Draining the swamp would be an extremely hard job, one would need a political genius like Putin for doing such a thing at least partially.
Thanks. It makes sense to compare this precise answer, combined with a lot of information, with the long "you know nothing" rant of iceaura which contained only a single bit of information, the "no".
This is nothing I care about. And, I would guess, this is also nothing a Trump supporter or a possible swing voter would care about. Because these people do not care that much about the letter of the law itself, but if what Trump has done was something morally wrong. And if Biden is, from the point of view of a reasonable person, sufficiently suspect to be corrupt to start criminal investigations, then telling the law enforcement of the country where the crime has possibly happened is nothing morally wrong.
Headline acts ...Actually, the problem here is that is complete excrement.
If there had been any doubt that you were a patsy and troll and agitator for Russia's interests, then this will simply alleviate those doubts and we can now safely refer to this as absolute proof that you are Putin's patsy and lapdog...
But the worst part, she said, was learning from 6-year-old Kaia Rolle that staff at Lucious & Emma Nixon Academy — the charter school where Orlando police Officer Dennis Turner arrested the first grader — didn’t intervene or respond to the girl’s pleas for someone to go with her.
“I cannot accept knowing that my granddaughter was being arrested, handcuffed, taken away, and nobody said, ‘Can I go with her? Can I follow her?’” Kirkland said. "Somebody could have tried to do something to try to mediate this so she’s not as traumatized.”
Wow. So literally purging one's opponents makes for "political genius" these days?
Hey now.. It takes a genius to have your opponents thrown off buildings, shot or imprisoned on trumped up bogus charges..Wow. So literally purging one's opponents makes for "political genius" these days?
I sometimes wonder how much he is paid for this.If there had been any doubt that you were a patsy and troll and agitator for Russia's interests, then this will simply alleviate those doubts and we can now safely refer to this as absolute proof that you are Putin's patsy and lapdog...