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Impeach Biden

I don't believe that's what they're thinking. Do you really want to see millions suddenly become homeless, pooping on the sidewalks, and living in tents because of stiff-necked rules?
If the landlords lose their income from rentals what becomes of them? Do you really think all landlords are rich and can afford the loss of income?
 
The main mechanism which results from the Electoral College (how many winning votes it takes to ~buy an Electoral College vote) always yields unequal voting-power. That unequal voting-power favored (and so far probably always favored) Republicans. That combined with Republican states purging voter rolls (Interstate Crosscheck, which started over ten years prior to the 2016 election) made it very difficult to overcome. The evidence allows me to conclude that the 2016 presidential election was stolen.

By that convoluted reasoning, how did Biden manage to win if the system is GOP rigged?
 
If the landlords lose their income from rentals what becomes of them? Do you really think all landlords are rich and can afford the loss of income?

There is still rental assistance money available from the stimulus packages already passed.

The government should focus on doing a better job getting it to landlords.
 
List the high crimes and misdemeanors that Trump committed that weren't approved policies
Both impeachment articles were published by the House, they aren't state secrets. You claimed there wasn't enough evidence to get Republicans to vote for them, not that you had no clue what the impeachment charges were!

See, even discussing this with you takes a turn for the absurd every chance you get....
 
There is still rental assistance money available from the stimulus packages already passed.
Then why don't the tenants use it to pay their rent?
 
By that convoluted reasoning, how did Biden manage to win if the system is GOP rigged?

It's not convoluted reasoning, at all, it's simple math and solid reasoning.

Biden won by overcoming the unequal voting-power of the Electoral College. And maybe lots of people registered again and weren't purged again.
 
Then why don't the tenants use it to pay their rent?

It's somewhat hard to get the government to do stuff it has already promised to do.

However there is about 46 billion floating around for this express purpose.
 
If the landlords lose their income from rentals what becomes of them? Do you really think all landlords are rich and can afford the loss of income?

I think they're far richer than the people they want to put out.

The gov may have to bail out the rental owners because obviously, they can't stay in business without some rent eventually being paid.
 
I wasn't for Impeaching Trump or Clinton, and I'm not for Impeaching Biden. It's an abuse of the system, strictly for political gain, no matter how much you defend it. There simply wasn't enough evidence to remove Trump as there's not enough to remove Biden. This is what happens when parties lower the bar for misusing these procedures, demonize an opponent beyond the facts and try to use any excuse to get control.



-- Mark Levin says it is time to start talking about using impeachment or the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden to remove the "most disastrous president in modern American history" from office.

After a series of insults, Levin said Biden has "the border wide open in violation of our immigration laws" and invoked the administration's eviction moratorium, which came this week despite a Supreme Court decision in June ruling an earlier eviction moratorium could only be extended by Congress.

He also raised concerns about the health of the U.S. population, alluding to a Justice Department legal fight against Texas over an order by Gov. Greg Abbott to restrict the transportation of migrants, some of whom tested positive for COVID-19, from being dumped into communities by federal officials as they await immigration proceedings.

Actually an impeachment case against Biden could be made on his refusal to enforce our immigration laws. The same case could have been made against Obama.
 
He exaggerates and is conspiratorial but has sold 1/2 million copies of his new book, American Marxism in the first week of release, and it's a #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. I wish I were that stupid.
Is that due to bulk purchases?
 
It's somewhat hard to get the government to do stuff it has already promised to do.
Promises from the government. It's the currency of typical politicians wanting your vote. Once elected they fall back on: "I didn't know it would be this hard to get things done. Will you please vote for me again? I promise I'll get it done for you."
 
Both impeachment articles were published by the House, they aren't state secrets. You claimed there wasn't enough evidence to get Republicans to vote for them, not that you had no clue what the impeachment charges were!

See, even discussing this with you takes a turn for the absurd every chance you get....

You have no idea what I know, and you still haven't provided backup to your claims.
 
I think they're far richer than the people they want to put out.

The gov may have to bail out the rental owners because obviously, they can't stay in business without some rent eventually being paid.
I lived in government housing where rent was based on income. Build more government housing if the government wants to help the poor.
 
Promises from the government. It's the currency of typical politicians wanting your vote. Once elected they fall back on: "I didn't know it would be this hard to get things done. Will you please vote for me again? I promise I'll get it done for you."

The money is allocated, but that doesn't make for a successful program.

So, a short eviction moratorium makes a lot of sense given the circumstances of both that and an increasing wave of COVID.

But, if you want to criticize the Biden administration, it should be on slowness of implementing the program expressly meant to help the landlords via rent assistance.
 
He was impeached because there were enough Dem votes, just not enough overall to remove. If there were serious evidence of malfeasance, there would've been republican support. Lowering the bar to include personal dislike is why Biden shouldn't be impeached. It was never intended to be used for that reason.
The republicans don't care about "public support." They've voted against bills that their constiuents actually want.
 
I lived in government housing where rent was based on income. Build more government housing if the government wants to help the poor.

It's not really a "right now" kind of solution.

We're still in crisis management mode.
 
I lived in government housing where rent was based on income. Build more government housing if the government wants to help the poor.

That's an eventual solution but it takes time that renters don't have since the shutdown.
 
The money is allocated, but that doesn't make for a successful program.

So, a short eviction moratorium makes a lot of sense given the circumstances of both that and an increasing wave of COVID.

But, if you want to criticize the Biden administration, it should be on slowness of implementing the program expressly meant to help the landlords via rent assistance.
They had a short moratorium. It didn't work out and despite what the SC said they want to extend it. That amounts to subjugating the rule of another branch of government for political reasons.
 
They had a short moratorium. It didn't work out and despite what the SC said they want to extend it. That amounts to subjugating the rule of another branch of government for political reasons.

Or asking for a review given different circumstances.

If the supreme court is looking to assert themselves they are free to.

If they do and the Biden administration ignores them I'm on board with the impeachment talk.
 
I wasn't for Impeaching Trump or Clinton, and I'm not for Impeaching Biden. It's an abuse of the system, strictly for political gain, no matter how much you defend it. There simply wasn't enough evidence to remove Trump as there's not enough to remove Biden. This is what happens when parties lower the bar for misusing these procedures, demonize an opponent beyond the facts and try to use any excuse to get control.



-- Mark Levin says it is time to start talking about using impeachment or the 25th Amendment against Joe Biden to remove the "most disastrous president in modern American history" from office.

After a series of insults, Levin said Biden has "the border wide open in violation of our immigration laws" and invoked the administration's eviction moratorium, which came this week despite a Supreme Court decision in June ruling an earlier eviction moratorium could only be extended by Congress.

He also raised concerns about the health of the U.S. population, alluding to a Justice Department legal fight against Texas over an order by Gov. Greg Abbott to restrict the transportation of migrants, some of whom tested positive for COVID-19, from being dumped into communities by federal officials as they await immigration proceedings.
That is simply not true. The ONLY reason Trump didn't get removed from office is because republicans chose party over country.
 
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