Marjorie Taylor Greene and Mike Johnson's resolution to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas has FAILED

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tony Stark, Feb 6, 2024.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    The majority of voters disagree with you.

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    #21     Feb 7, 2024
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    After (formerly )being a lifelong democrat I have woke up,so have millions of other (former)democrats.





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    #22     Feb 7, 2024
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #23     Feb 7, 2024
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  4. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I forgot to mention that all ballots are important because all votes are important regardless of the political party they vote for in an environment of high polarization in politics going into this U.S. presidential election.

    Further, dismissing someone's vote as unimportant is a form of disenfranchisement and is just wrong when saying the ballots for that state are not important.

    This is why I say "a win is a win" because we all know the faster a nominee clinches their party's nomination...the faster they can start campaigning for the U.S. Presidency.

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    #24     Feb 7, 2024
  5. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    #25     Feb 7, 2024
  6. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    They need to do a background check on her to make sure she's not an escapee from a mental asylum.

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    #26     Feb 7, 2024
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  7. piezoe

    piezoe

    As long as the Court agrees to hear Trump's appeal of the DC Circuit decision, even if the Court eventually upholds the Circuit Court's opinion, it's possible that the Supreme Court could cause such a delay in Trump's criminal trials as to keep him from being convicted before November. In which case, Trump might end up on the ballot and be re-elected. No logical reason for the Supreme Court to reconsider the DC Circuit opinion has yet been identified by the appellant.. If the High Court agrees to hear Trump's appeal of the DC circuit decision, it will cause yet another unnecessary delay in Trump's numerous trials. We all recognize delay as the raison d'etre for Trump's appeals in the first place; these are appeals in which Trump has no reasonable hope of prevailing.

    The question of a President's immunity from prosecution for crimes committed while in office was thoroughly adjudicated and settled years ago in Nixon v Fitzgerald. So would someone like to explain to me why the DC Circuit even agreed to hear Trump's appeal instead of simply rejecting his appeal and referring him to Nixon v Fitzgerald?
     
    #27     Feb 7, 2024
  8. piezoe

    piezoe

    well that's at least a principled vote even if a dangerous one. All of us who realize the danger the country is in have an obligation to see that Trump never gets any where near the Oval Office again. And that requires, even if we have to hold our noises, that we vote for Biden so long as the polls show him to have the best chance of beating Trump.

    I understand how difficult this would be for you, whereas it is not nearly so difficult for me because I believe Biden has, on balance, been a good President during extraordinarily challenging times. He's been too cautious with respect to Ukraine and too incautious with respect to Netanyahu. Biden may realize that he has made these mistakes. Correcting them is more and more difficult the further we go down the wrong path.
     
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    #28     Feb 7, 2024
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    #29     Feb 7, 2024
  10. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    In fairness, the DNC did the same w/Biden while asking us to "protect democracy" from Trump.
     
    #30     Feb 7, 2024