Comment on GOP That Won't Impeach Biden & Co. Now Is Part Of The Problem
veritas@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
Any impeachment of Biden should stand on it’s own merits. A disturbing aspect of this article is that it considers the impeachment of Biden primarily as revenge for what has been done to Trump. An unending cycle of revenge between the parties is hardly a viable path forward for the USA.
admin@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
I agree, but it would be hard to argue against the impeachment of each of the following individuals based on their own actions:
veritas@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
I’m all for it but I’ll be surprised if the House does anything. The decades long history of the Republican Party is that it never loses an opportunity to lose an opportunity. Jim Jordan seems to be in the Trey Gowdy mode. Both can put on a good show to rile up the base but it turns out to be nothing more than entertainment. Substantive follow through is completely lacking. Just look at what happened concerning the recent budget dispute. It was entertaining for a while but in the end the Republicans essentially completely surrendered as they always do. What did the Republicans do when they had the Presidency, Senate, and House in 2017-2018? They failed to repeat Obamacare as they promised and revealed that they don’t really give a darn about fiscal responsibility by not reducing overall spending at all and allowing the deficit to skyrocket with an unpaid-for tax cut. The present day Republican Party is filled with grifters. I’ve seen it up close. I was a member of the Pennsylvania State Republican Committee from 2018-2022.
Java@freeatlantis.com 1 year ago
@veritas @admin "Trey Gowdy Mode" is correct. GOP seems powerless for some reason, and now some are just repeating dem talking points. Are there really sleepers, or did the Dem cartel threaten them?
admin@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
So do you think the Precinct Strategy is the way to change the party? Or will the RINOs overwhelm it?
veritas@exploding-heads.com 1 year ago
How do you define the Precinct Strategy? I tend to think personnel is policy so it all depends on the values of the people implementing the strategy.