Democrats are now alleging that President Trump colluded with American businesses to create six million jobs, lower the unemployment rate to 3.5%, and garner the lowest unemployment rates for both Blacks and Hispanics in our nation's history.
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| This will not stand!! |
This giant conspiracy is apparently designed to illegally defeat the 2020 Democratic nominee for President by allowing Trump to run on his accomplishment and concentrate on the issues! Democrats believe this is an unconstitutional attempt to discriminate against the Democratic nominee who will not have any accomplishments or good issues to run on!

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Bonkers
VERY funny.
Now laugh at this:
FOUR SEPARATE POLLS SHOW THAT
Majority of Americans back impeachment inquiry:
Yahoo News
Breaking News The people who sacrificed themselves to defeat ISIS are going to be slaughtered because of the impulsive behavior of the President.
Turkish forces began crossing the Syrian border on Wednesday, launching an operation in Kurdish-dominated areas of the country's north, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced.
The Turkish offensive jeopardizes Kurdish-led forces who have been a key U.S. ally in the bloody fight against ISIS. Turkey says those same forces are linked to militant groups who stage attacks in a separatist movement against the Turkish government.
Late Sunday, the White House abruptly announced it was pulling troops away from the border and that Turkey planned to launched an offensive — a major shift in U.S. policy that followed a phone call between President Trump and Erdogan. Senior officials have said they were not consulted or informed about the change.
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
October 9, 2019 at 12:27 pm EDT
I cannot fathom how any self-respecting member of the bar could affix his name to this letter. It’s pure hackery, and it disgraces the profession.”
— George Conway, on Twitter, reacting to the White House’s letter to House Democrats refusing any cooperation with their impeachment probe.
Adolf Hitler built a successful economic recovery after World War One.
100 years ago, you would support him, because he created millions of jobs.
NOT ONLY CAN YOU NOT IMPEACH ME, YOU CANNOT EVEN INVESTIGATE WHETHER I SHOULD BE IMPEACHED. I WILL NOT PERMIT THAT.
--Your Fueher, Dictator Donald Trump
FOUR MAJOR POLLS SHOW AMERICANS BACK IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY
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Ch, Ch, Ch, calm down. Your precious President is not being impeached. Investigations are just going on to determine whether he will be impeached.
He must be very afraid of being legitimately impeached since he is trying to interfere with the mere investigation.
This will be the super ultimate impeachment inquiry. Those don't get votes either.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/if-republicans-ever-turn-on-trump-itll-happen-all-at-once/
Lindsay Graham: 'Pray for our Kurdish allies': Lawmakers decry U.S. pullback as Turkey begins Syria military action
'Pray for our Kurdish allies': Lawmakers decry U.S. pullback as Turkey begins Syria military action
Trump said he told Turkey the operation "is a bad idea," but added, "From the first day I entered the political arena, I made it clear that I did not want to fight these endless, senseless wars."
Oct. 9, 2019, 12:39 PM CDT
WASHINGTON — Democrats and Republicans slammed President Donald Trump on Wednesday after Turkey launched a military operation in northern Syria, three days after Trump announced that he was withdrawing U.S. troops from the country's border region.
Lawmakers from both parties warned that Trump’s move was dangerous, with some predicting that it would only bolster the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a defense hawk and Trump ally, wrote on Twitter that if reports were accurate about Turkey entering northern Syria, “a disaster is in the making.
"Pray for our Kurdish allies who have been shamelessly abandoned by the Trump Administration," he tweeted. "This move ensures the reemergence of ISIS."
Graham wrote that he would lead an effort in Congress to make Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “pay a heavy price” for the incursion into Syria and urged Trump “to change course while there is still time by going back to the safe zone concept that was working.
In an interview with Axios on Tuesday night, Graham said of Trump, “I think he's putting the nation at risk, and I think he's putting his presidency at risk.”
Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, tweeted in response to a threat from Graham to sanction Turkey, “Just as the Kurds had our backs against ISIS, we must have theirs. The U.S. must do whatever it takes to hold Turkey accountable for compromising our security.”
Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., the House Republican Conference chair and daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, who advocated for the invasion of Iraq in 2003, tweeted Wednesday, “News from Syria is sickening. Turkish troops preparing to invade Syria from the north, Russian-backed forces from the south, ISIS fighters attacking Raqqa. Impossible to understand why @realDonaldTrump is leaving America’s allies to be slaughtered and enabling the return of ISIS.”
As the denunciations from lawmakers mounted, the White House released a statement from Trump that said the United States did not endorse the invasion and had "made it clear to Turkey that this operation is a bad idea."
"From the first day I entered the political arena, I made it clear that I did not want to fight these endless, senseless wars — especially those that don’t benefit the United States," Trump said.
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On Wednesday morning, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., a close ally of the president, blasted the Turkish operation
“A Turkish military advance into Syria threatens to halt momentum against ISIS, directly assaults our SDF partners, and could give the likes of al-Qaeda and Iran new footholds in the region," he tweeted. "Turkey should stop immediately and continue to work with the US to secure the region."
Democratic lawmakers laced into Trump after Turkey's president announced that the military operation had begun.
“Turkey must pay a heavy price for attacking our Syrian Kurdish partners," Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen wrote on Twitter. "Senators on both sides of the aisle won't support abandoning the one regional group most responsible for putting ISIS on its heels. Our bipartisan sanctions bill is being finalized now.”
Florida Rep. Donna Shalala called Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria "the worst kind of betrayal” of the Kurds, whom the U.S. had vowed to protect.
Pelosi and Schiff have effectively put Trump on double secret probation!
Biden announced he supports impeachment and conviction.
Even if most Republicans believe Trump is bad for the long-term health of the party, they have a major here-to-there problem. Turning against Trump seriously jeopardizes their immediate political fortunes. So all signs point to Republicans sticking it out with Trump. That means they’ll continue to find new ways to dance and dodge, and eventually, they’ll probably even vote to exonerate him in a Senate impeachment trial, if things come to that. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in particular, has no incentive to break from Trump. After all, his plan for grinding out partisan victories with Trump in the White House involves the same zero-sum attack politics as the president uses. Not to mention, McConnell is also among those red-state Republicans up for election in 2020.
If there is a Republican cascade against Trump, in retrospect, it will look inevitable, as if the steady drip of revelations and testimony was always destined to reach that final dramatic tipping point. But a note to future historians: As of this moment, it does not look inevitable at all.
Even an obscure blogger will never turn on Adolf Trump.
Should Democrats Hold a Vote on Impeachment Probe?
October 9, 2019 at 1:54 pm EDT
Playbook: “Speaker Nancy Pelosi has led a fairly unified Democratic charge toward impeachment. She’s said consistently that Democrats don’t need a formal vote to move forward, but a few cracks have started to show. Rep. John Garamendi, a Democrat who represents a district in Northern California, was on CNN this morning and said Democrats should hold a formal impeachment inquiry vote, as Republicans have been demanding. He predicted that’s what would eventually happen.
“A final decision will be made by Pelosi, who HASN'T RULED IT OUT. But Pelosi advisers continue to argue that it’s UNNECESSARY. They also point out that IT WAS MONTHS BEFORE THE HOUSE ENGAGED IN A SIMILAR VOTE DURING THE NIXON IMPEACHMENT PROCESS.* And, even if Pelosi DOES move to vote on a formal impeachment inquiry, it’s UNCLEAR IF THE WHITE HOUSE WOULD PARTICIPATE. On a conference call Tuesday night, a senior administration official WOULD NOT COMMIT TO COOPERATE** with Democrats.”
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*THERE's your impeachment procedure precedent.
**IN OTHER WORDS, THEY'VE BEEN LYING.
"WE WON'T CO-OPERATE BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT HAD THE VOTE";
and now they as good as admit,
"WE ALSO WON'T CO-OPERATE EVEN IF YOU HAVE THE VOTE."
(No need for the vote then.)
Warning: Americans are not dumb.
Will the Senators turn on the President?
If the hearings were held today, one of two Republicans would vote to convict him.
But, these numbers indicate the American people are turning on the President.
Six months??
• An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll found 55 percent of Americans believe that Trump’s actions “are a serious matter and merit an impeachment inquiry,” compared with 39 percent who do not. (Six percent were not sure.) What’s more, nearly a quarter of those polled (24 percent) say there is already enough evidence for Congress to impeach Trump and remove him from office.
• A Quinnipiac poll found 53 percent of registered voters support the impeachment inquiry, compared with 43 percent who do not. (Four percent were undecided.) The same survey found voters virtually split on Trump’s removal from office, with 45 percent saying he should be impeached and removed and 49 percent opposing the idea — a divide that falls within the poll’s margin of error.
• A Washington Post-Schar School poll found 58 percent of Americans endorse the decision by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to begin a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump, compared with 38 percent who do not. The same survey showed nearly half (49 percent) of the respondents believe the president should be removed from office, while 44 percent do not. The remaining 7 percent say they are undecided about his fate.
• A Politico/Morning Consult poll found 50 percent of registered voters would support removing Trump from office, while 43 percent oppose the idea. Again, 7 percent of voters were undecided. Oddly, the survey found a higher percentage of respondents “strongly” supporting Trump’s removal (40 percent) than “strongly” supporting the inquiry itself (38 percent).
https://news.yahoo.com/impeachment-polls-majority-support-inquiry-trump-153728492.html?soc_src=yahooapp
Scott A**hole thinks that most Americans are fucking stupid.
True patriots are staying in the service of the nation, despite their concern with the crazy President. Even though he called them traitors.
However, for the average analyst, the president’s general proclivity toward ignoring expert advice and criticizing civil servants is well established. The secretive society of the nation’s intelligence employees, while certainly not a monolith or united in matters of opinion, has largely managed to insulate itself from many of the daily challenges of working within or alongside an unstable White House.
“We’ve never once seen a dramatic shift in how the [intelligence community] does their jobs,” said one national security official who requested anonymity to discuss interactions with intelligence officers. “There’s a sense of resignation. ... It’s no secret ... that Trump doesn’t listen to their advice,” but “these guys are pros,” continued the official.
One former official who recently met with current intelligence officers said that “while they talked about how nuts it was” to be serving amid one of the most tumultuous periods of Trump’s presidency to date, “they mostly were focused on it being promotion season.”
Another former official who recently attended meetings at different intelligence agencies said it was almost “weird” how “people were just going about their business,” they continued. “Some of the higher-ups are retiring sooner than planned, but nothing drastic.”
“Everyone respects the whistleblower but people are doing their jobs regardless,” said another national security expert with ties to the intelligence community.
Is he a traitor??
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Will lead effort in Congress to make Erdogan pay a heavy price.
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I urge President Trump to change course while there is still time by going back to the safe zone concept that was working.
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you 2 are completely irrational and insane
The Orange Menace fails to comprehend so very very little. An Impeachment Inquiry is not a trial, it is similar to a Grand Jury Investigation. Should Articles of Impeachment are drawn and voted upon then a trial commences in the senate and witnesses can be summoned.
HERE'S ONE WHO WILL NOT SAY WHAT HE REALLY THINKS
Ernst Refuses To Condemn Soliciting Foreign Interference
October 9, 2019 at 2:40 pm EDT
Three times in a row yesterday, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) dodged questions about whether it’s appropriate for a president to ask a foreign power to investigate a political rival, Iowa Starting Line reports.
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HERE'S ONE WHO WILL
Biden Calls for Trump to Be Impeached
October 9, 2019 at 1:58 pm EDT
Said Biden: “Donald Trump has violated his oath of office, betrayed this nation and committed impeachable acts. He should be impeached.”
He added: “We all laughed when he said he could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone and get away with it. It’s no joke. He’s shooting holes in the Constitution, and we cannot let him get away with it.”
During an impeachment hearing in the Senate, all sides will be required to testify under oath.
The argument the President and his lawyer are claiming that because the hearings don't allow interrogation of witnesses, this is unconstitutional, so any attempt to impeach the President is unconstitutional.
If he is indicted the hearings in the Senate committee, allow witnesses from all sides of the political spectrum.
The Chief Justice will be the chairman of the Senate hearings.
The President is attempting to overturn the Constitution because he was elected President and has a strong economy.
Unless the President resigns or not convicted, the Constitution would be irrelevant because he can do anything he wants to do.
Paul, your argument is irrational and insane.
An Impeachment Inquiry is not a trial, it is similar to a Grand Jury Investigation. Should Articles of Impeachment are drawn and voted upon then a trial commences in the senate and witnesses can be summoned.
Roger and Jane are especially emotional today.
Always good to hear that the US has a "strong economy".
No walking that back old Alky.
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Biden announced he supports impeachment and conviction
Because he knows that unless he gets rid of Trump his fate will be conviction and jail
Thousands of the most dangerous imprisoned ISIS soldiers are being left unattended as their Kurdish jailers go off to fight a war with Turkey that Trump gave the okay to start.
This isn't impeachable offenses, but anyone who actually gives a shit about the United States, they must vote to remove him from office
We are in the middle of a crisis, a President who wants to be a dictator, and his irrational behavior in regards to Syria, despite everyone else believes, will turn into a slaughter of the Kurds.
You want the Doj be renamed the KGB.
Roger I never said shit about the process, just made a very astute observation about the instability of yours and Jame's mental state
Breaking news
AKCAKALE, Turkey (AP) — Turkey launched airstrikes and fired artillery aimed at crushing Kurdish fighters in northern Syria on Wednesday after U.S. troops pulled back from the area, paving the way for an assault on forces that have long been allied with the United States.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the start of the campaign, which followed an abrupt decision Sunday by U.S. President Donald Trump that American troops would step aside to allow for the operation.
Trump's move drew bipartisan opposition at home and represented a shift in U.S. policy that essentially abandoned the Syrian Kurdish fighters who have been America's only allies in Syria fighting the Islamic State group. After Erdogan announced the offensive, Trump called the operation "a bad idea."
There were signs of panic in the streets of Ras al-Ayn— one of the Syrian towns under attack with residential areas close to the borders. Cars raced to safety, although it was not clear if they were leaving town or heading away from border areas. Near the town of Qamishli, plumes of smoke rose from an area close to the border after activists reported explosion nearby.
They are unstable. At least clinically Depressed and Suicidal Alky is getting help. I pray for Jane.
Didn't Obama Paint Syria Red or something?
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