These would stump Mr. Spock…
Surveying the political scene–you know: that “impeachment” story that monopolizes our free and independent nooze media–three somewhat challenging questions spring to mind.
One. Wouldn’t every presidential veto be an “obstruction of Congress,” and therefor grounds for impeachment? I mean, what obstructs Congress more than a veto?
Two. Is it really okay and peachy-keen for the vice president’s son to collect more than $50,000 a month for a no-show job in a foreign country, but totally absolutely wrong for the president to ask what’s up with that?
Three. At what point (if ever) is it to be conceded that Democrats can’t pin any crime on Donald Trump and that enough time, money, and effort has already been expended on it? At what point do these shysters stop trying? Have they forgotten how to do anything else?
Then again, better they be wasting their time on this than inventing new entitlements for us to pay for.
These are excellent questions, and I would love to hear some of them try to answer.
Lee, you obviously still believe in that outmoded concept, “objective reality.” Tsk tsk. Joe Collidge could easily disabuse you of such a notion. Or, rather, he could abuse you until you give up the notion, since reasoning, aside from being beyond his skills is part of that “objective reality” business to begin with. (Uh-oh, I think I just did some “reasoning” there. Shame on me.) 🙂
Some of the Dems are already saying they will impeach Trump again if he wins the 2020 election. Let’s pray the Dems never get control of the House of Representatives ever again.
Two things hold America back: the Democrat Party, and public education, complete with communist teacher unions. Get rid of them, and we’ll be all right.