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Thread: I don't believe that Congress will pass an impeachment vote

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    Default I don't believe that Congress will pass an impeachment vote

    I don't believe that Congress will pass an impeachment vote; because:

    1. - They won't have enough votes.
    1a. - They may hold the vote anyway; just so they can say they "tried".

    2 - They don't want this to go to the Senate.
    2a. - They're afraid that the Senate subpoenas might reveal "information" that they don't want "exposed", regarding specific liberals.
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    Jack seems to be upset and groaning over Congress failing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    Jack seems to be upset and groaning over Congress failing.
    Congress won't be failing if they vote no to impeachment.
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    How about 3. I don't care. Trump wins either way.
    Personally I'd like to see the spectacle of a senate trial. Although i'd never actually see it. I'm not following this so called inquiry except for what little i see here.

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    They will pass it through the house. Moscow Mitch has been brainstorming the best way to use the impeachment for his advantage. I doubt it is possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    I don't believe that Congress will pass an impeachment vote; because:

    1. - They won't have enough votes.
    1a. - They may hold the vote anyway; just so they can say they "tried".

    2 - They don't want this to go to the Senate.
    2a. - They're afraid that the Senate subpoenas might reveal "information" that they don't want "exposed", regarding specific liberals.
    Going into the hearings my position was ‘I don’t know what they’ll do, but Red Flags are abundant’ lol.

    But I’m leaning towards ‘Nope’ and voted that way. To say the hearings aren’t a resounding success for Democrats is an understatement. It’s being charitable.

    Democrats needed a Big Moment to move the needle and their witnesses haven’t provided it. What’s astounding is they would think a case built on he said/she said/he said would ever get off the ground in the first place. For every witness democrats have that said ‘Trump demanded’ republicans have one that said ‘he didn’t say that’.

    Again, I don’t pretend to know what they’ll do but I see absolutely nothing to be gained by voting on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymoose View Post
    How about 3. I don't care. Trump wins either way.
    Personally I'd like to see the spectacle of a senate trial. Although i'd never actually see it. I'm not following this so called inquiry except for what little i see here.
    You aren’t the only one. America is tuning this out.

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    Democrats impeachment hearings summarized in one clip lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    I don't believe that Congress will pass an impeachment vote; because:

    1. - They won't have enough votes.
    1a. - They may hold the vote anyway; just so they can say they "tried".

    2 - They don't want this to go to the Senate.
    2a. - They're afraid that the Senate subpoenas might reveal "information" that they don't want "exposed", regarding specific liberals.
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