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    We have problems with: affordable housing, healthcare costs, college costs, a rampant threat of literal white extremist terrorism, a disappearing middle-class, and millions of children who go hungry every day.

    This is the bullshit the conspiracy theory loving Republicans do instead of actually, you know, governing.

    They have zero ideas, zero morals, and zero concept of hypocrisy. What a waste of time these 2 years in the republican run House has been.

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      This is mostly about normalizing “impeachment” so that Trump’s two impeachments don’t look as bad. This is a classic Republican tactic: when your guy gets caught doing “thing” start slinging “thing” around at your enemies until it loses all meaning.

      Similar tactic to co-opting “fake news”, “woke”, “feminism”, and “critical race theory”. All were terms that threatened to undermine the conservative ideology, and so were quickly hurled around as insults until their original meaning was completely distorted.

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      Not just republicans, conservatives world wide have no relevant policies and have to resort to populist fear mongering to stay relevant. Look at England, Canada, Germany, Italy and RuZZia, they have nothing to offer but discrimination and ostracism.

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      Power and control is all the global Right wing want, the sooner we accept and understand that the better off we’ll be when dealing with them.

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      I’m wildly in favor of anything Republicans do that’s a waste of time, because most of what they do is so much worse than that.

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      Republicans actually want people to suffer. They love it, it shows that they’re winning. The more misery in the world, the closer it is to their ideal.

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      Aren’t the democrats spendings all their time trying to prosecute a political opponent instead of taking care of that stuff? You know the democrats are in power, right? What are they doing for the affordable housing issue, healthcare costs, etc?

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        How are the Democrats spending their time prosecuting a political opponent? You mean the Special Counsel that is his only job? You mean the courts that are doing their only job?

        Political opponent? You mean someone who broke laws and now needs to be proven guilty?

        How are the Democrats in power? The Republicans hold the majority in the House of Representatives. The US Senate is effectively split down the middle.

        Agreed the Democrats should be doing more to help the USA but let’s not try to play both sides are the same angle.

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          Yes, political opponent. Trump is running for presidency. Political opponent. You’re saying he broke the law but that’s what the trials will be for, if they make it there. He is innocent until proven guilty, aka no laws have been proven to have been broken.

          How are the Democrats in power?

          You can’t be serious with this can you? Who’s the president at the moment? Which party won the election?

          How about we don’t try and blame the republicans for the democrats failings? The democrats are doing nothing to solve any of the problems, while patting themselves on the back for “lowering inflation” and “bringing down petrol prices” while they’re still higher than when they took power and they’re not even responsible for bringing them down……while you all eat it right up.

          You’re all just so caught up in “orange man bad” that you’re giving them a pass purely because they’re trying to prosecute their political opponent that you hate, while then saying the republicans are fascists etc for them raising impeachment proceedings for clearly impeachable actions by Biden.

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            Never once said “orange man bad”. Never even said his name.

            Someone who has been investigated for breaking laws isn’t going after a political opponent, it’s following the law. I don’t care what party they affiliate with.

            President != Party is in power. Just because the President can sign executive orders doesn’t make them laws. Laws are passed by Congress and can either be signed or vetoed by the President. Which even then Congress can vote a law in to completely by-pass the President.

            I think you’re the one eating up all the hate rhetoric because I even said the Democrats need to do more. But all you can see is me saying that it’s the Republicans in control of the House and the Senate is split so they need to take responsibility there too.

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              They’re only going after trump because he’s running for presidency. They’re literally on record saying they have to do everything they can to prevent him from taking office again. Political prosecution, even if he is found not guilty or all charges are dropped, is a way of doing that.

              The president is the head of the elected party. You cannot possibly be making this argument that the democrats aren’t in power 😂

              We’re in agreeance that both parties are shit at actually helping the regular people. They’re both only out for themselves, the career politicians. What I’m saying is that the democrat diehards in here still blame the republicans for everything that’s wrong and give the democrats a pass when the democrats are literally in power right now. Now sure, they can’t just push whatever they want through……but they’re not even trying. What have they put in front of congress and the house and every other level to fox the affordable housing crisis? Inflation? Any of the other number of huge issues affecting everyone outside of the millionaire politicians?

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                As admitted by you, you’re not an American, so I wouldn’t expect you to understand how American politics work. We don’t have kings or queens here. It’s why we have the House and Senate. They pass the laws. The President can only sign executive orders which the House and Senate can over rule. I mean, just look at what’s happening with Student Loan forgiveness right now.

                Source for the statements?

                He allegedly broke laws. He doesn’t get a free pass just cause he was once president. No one should be above the law. No one.

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                  I don’t need to be an American to know how American politics work. You’re not unique, nor is your government setup. The democrats are in power. Fact. They literally call it the “Biden Administration”. “Bidenomics” ring a bell? Just because they don’t control all levels doesn’t mean they’re not in power.

                  Of course trump doesn’t get a free pass, never suggested he did. You’re naive if you believe that these charges weren’t brought about purely to harm his presidential run though. Most of them will get thrown out or dropped because they’re absurd. Their goal was throw everything at the wall and hope that it damages his election run, and if something manages to stick then that’s a bonus. It’s all about keeping him out of the White House.

                  https://thepoliticalinsider.com/biden-says-hell-use-constitutional-means-to-make-sure-trump-will-not-take-power-in-2024/

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    What is the evidence? Let’s look, and there isn’t any. Everything in this is based on fake news and MAGA talking points. There isn’t anything in this that occurred.

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      I would say the evidence available suggests that I would not want Hunter Biden in a position of power in my government. Good thing he’s not.

      The plea bargain is its own thing, first offenders generally get a pass unless they’ve done something heinous.

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      From the very article you’re commenting on….

      Steube accused Biden of abuse of power, saying son Hunter and brother James Biden sold access to the president.

      “Hunter Biden threatened business partners that official actions could be taken against them if they did not meet terms or make payments. In at least one instance, Hunter implied that Joe Biden was aware of these threats and willing to assist in enforcing the threats, potentially through official actions,” Steube wrote in his articles of impeachment.

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        “The evidence continues to mount by the day,” Steube said without providing details about the evidence he was citing.

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      I know it’s hard to read more than a sentence or 2, but give it a go and you’ll find what you’re looking for.

      Steube accused Biden of abuse of power, saying son Hunter and brother James Biden sold access to the president.

      “Hunter Biden threatened business partners that official actions could be taken against them if they did not meet terms or make payments. In at least one instance, Hunter implied that Joe Biden was aware of these threats and willing to assist in enforcing the threats, potentially through official actions,” Steube wrote in his articles of impeachment.

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      Not to be a bummer but their base eats this shit up for breakfast then turns out to vote even harder once it gets shot down.

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    Yeah, yeah, yeah, “must get even for impeaching Trump twice.” 🙄

    Republicans are like toddlers going from one temper tantrum to the next and it’s exhausting.

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      “The Biden Crime Family has personally profited of Joe’s government positions through bribery, threats, and fraud. Joe Biden must not be allowed to continue to sit in the White House, selling out our country,” Steube continued.

      Ironic that’s essentially everything Donnie has actually been indicted for

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        Yep, Republicans are projecting on more screens than the Barbie movie with that utter nonsense.

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        They haven’t yet been indicted for the obstruction of justice during the Muller investigation - that was the one where the whole family was involved.

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        That’s the point. ‘Both sides do it!!’

        No they don’t

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      and it’s exhausting.

      That’s the point. They just fling shit until you’re overwhelmed and exhausted dealing with it all that you can’t properly do anything else.

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        “Debating Republicans on anything is rather like trying to play chess with a pigeon; it knocks the pieces over, craps on the board, and flies back to its flock to claim victory.”

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    Joe is guilty of being Biden, which is clearly an impeachable offense as described in the ConStiTUtioN

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    Pretty sure someone already did this and the Republicans killed it by referring to committee. Because they don’t want anyone in an even slightly purple seat to have to vote on this.

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      I think the majority of them don’t want this to get to a vote. They’re in a shitty situation where they have to convince moderate and independent voters that they’re not extremists or super far right – but they also need to satisfy their extremist base or they’re getting primaried out as a RINO in the swamp. Republican leadership keeps trying to carefully thread that needle, and the extremist wing constantly gets in their way of doing so.

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    They really want a Harris presidency, don’t they? It’s past the midterms, if they hurry up, she could get 9 years in!

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    Sounds like he’s hoping he can use the word “Biden” over and over, describing every infraction of Hunter and hope the Senate and American people are too dumb to know he’s not actually talking about the President.

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      Kind of like when they attacked Obama for his policies in Libya, threatening to impeach him, threatening to defund operations, then going “Benghazi! Benghazi! Benghazi!” completely forgetting they were totally opposed to doing ANYTHING in Libya and that, yeah, Benghazi is, in fact, in Libya.

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    Impeach their guy one time, and they respond with so much bad faith BS. This is child like behavior

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    Wait, wasn’t the thing they’re accusing Hunter of, the whole “selling access” thing something that happened years ago before Biden was ever President?