![]() |
Obama and his betrayal?
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews...-based-on-lies
The GOP's refusal to impeach for incompetence is sickening, yes high crimes and misdemeanors are the criteria but if nothing else exposure where we have the captive liberals attention. |
I certainly agree with the idea of impeaching this reprobate. Ironically as he neuters the United States Military he himself has become the most lethal POTUS in history personally giving directives to kill individuals across the globe, Narcissism exudes from every pore with the First Term Senator that had such little leadership experience to bring to the table. These are only a few facets of his failure with regards to the American people and country.. in my eyes.
On the other hand his fantasy programs and obfuscation of so many branches of our government are out in the open for all to see and it follows that this one man alone and his policies will drive more conservative, middle of the isle voters, working people, and business owners to vote against such lunacy this next go around...IMO For certain he has disrespected the office of the President, done little to clean up the problems in Washington, and contributed so little to his own constituency. |
Quote:
This is closer to my understanding of those terms: Quote:
Pat |
But will it ever happen(or at least in the short term)?
Regardless of the extent of alleged crimes? Wouldn't the impeachment of the spokesperson kick open the door to the indictment of fellow collaborators, facilitators, enablers and owners(campaign finance)? Isn't the political corruption problem in the US akin to the financial corruption problem in the US that led to the GFC(and shielded by the political campaign finance corruption)? Meaning "too big to fail" right up until its not? Financial markets may not be the best analog to political "markets", but there is a correlation(and some causation). I'm reminded of the Keynes saying "Markets can remain irrational longer than you can stay solvent." Sadly, right doesn't equate to result(at least immediately) in political markets either. I am really looking forward to seeing what happens with President Obama's final days and Presidential pardons. I wonder if there's even a possibility of that pardon list leaking early? I"m guessing it could be the longest Presidential Pardon list ever? |
Quote:
|
Can't all this talk of impeachment wait until after the college football playoffs, the Super Bowl, and March Madness?
We need to stick to priorities. :rolleyes: |
Brush Okie, it seems like we're considering the possibility that for all the stupid stuff Biden says, at least Congress could keep him in a gilded cage until the next election.
|
Quote:
He ain't gonna be no lame duck, I warrant you that. Wait'll this summer. It's all about undermining the original foundation upon which the Country was built-a process Obama loathes from his grooming by Davis through his tweaking by JWright. The hilarious thing is, he hasn't tried to hide it. The "straight" constituents have been gritting their teeth for 7-plus years while carping to anybody who'd listen about the dangers of the guy's philosophy, while the hippie spawn have reveled in the destruction of the National base. That's why Trump's so appealing to so many. It'll turn around, but that guy hasn't even triggered his actions on the objective, yet. |
Quote:
A radical activist that can produce a resume that includes "President of the USA" is going to be a very interesting thing to watch. Considering that he is only 54 and very healthy, every American president for the next 40 years is going to be forced to take social justice attacks from the former POTUS into consideration. Brave New World folks. My prediction for the future of aMErican politics... "shit sandwich, its whats for dinner" |
I don't think we can get our minds around the level of "stupid" that is going to be unfurled in the coming months.
Good luck y'all. |
WOOT!
Quote:
|
America’s juiced: Obama pledges to ‘squeeze every ounce of Change™’ out of his last year in office
Share By Doug Powers • December 28, 2015 06:49 AM Barack Obama is preparing for his final State of the Union Address, which he’ll deliver January 12. And the president is not looking to slow down as the end of his presidency nears. “I’ve got 12 months left to squeeze every ounce of change I can while I’m still in office. And that’s what I intend to do,” Obama writes in an email to supporters.In other words, Obama’s Cuisinart of fundamental transformation has a special final-year “revenge” setting. Gird your coins, and everything else. |
Quote:
Pat |
Mostly he will be focused on a "gun grab" and trying to ban as much as possible before leaving office. Also trying to inflict as much damage to conservatives or moderates on either side of the aisle (yes some Dems actually opposed more gun restrictions recently) and setting things up for Hilary.
An impeachment is out of the question as it would do too much harm to the RNC and party. |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 21:20. |
Copyright 2004-2022 by Professional Soldiers ®