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Ignoring partisanship, do you have no opinion on the idea?
Author:
jakers
(13157 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 4:23 pm on Feb 6, 2020
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Replies to: "Ignoring partisanship, do you have no opinion on the idea?"
His loaded language aside, what are everyone's thoughts on Rick Scott's impeachment proposal?
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jakers
- 3:37pm 2/6/20
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I guess this has to be said: Let's wait and see how many times the Dems impeach Trump.
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NedoftheHill
- 7:52pm 2/6/20
Abuse could force a change, it is true.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:01pm 2/6/20
Scott is a POS Medicare fraudster. Anything he proposes is of course self serving. NM
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Irish 64
- 7:52pm 2/6/20
I think it is a mistake to mess with the balance laid out in the Constitution.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:40pm 2/6/20
Why weaken a vital check on the executive branch?
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AlbanyIRISH
- 5:17pm 2/6/20
That's a good argument.
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jakers
- 5:34pm 2/6/20
Does 60% in both make sense?
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THEISMANCARR
- 5:37pm 2/6/20
I like 2/3 in the Senate.
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jakers
- 5:46pm 2/6/20
Yeah you are right? I just wondered if anyone will act fair anymore. The impeachment was a joke.
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THEISMANCARR
- 9:57pm 2/6/20
On this, we agree.
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ND521
- 5:48pm 2/6/20
I answered you below.
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jakers
- 5:52pm 2/6/20
I would wait until after the GOP impeaches the next D president.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:06pm 2/6/20
Simple majority makes sense for three reasons:
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conorlarkin
- 4:48pm 2/6/20
Those are fair points. A few devil's advocate thoughts on them.....
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jakers
- 5:39pm 2/6/20
and #1 Prime - you first want to get Trump again if you can. Don't lie.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:12pm 2/6/20
He lies all the time. Why would he stop now? TDS?
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ColeyO
- 7:41pm 2/6/20
Another asshole makes a proposal to gain approval with Don. Shocked.
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ND521
- 4:20pm 2/6/20
Ignoring partisanship, do you have no opinion on the idea?
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jakers
- 4:23pm 2/6/20
DOA idea, esp from a health care swindler.
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ND521
- 4:37pm 2/6/20
So, that's a "No, I have no idea outside of partisanship".
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:37pm 2/6/20
Reduce checks and balances ? Nope, DOA. Clear enough ?
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ND521
- 5:46pm 2/6/20
Much better sans the partisan hyperbole. Go with it.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:07pm 2/6/20
He's truly at a loss...not sure how to interpret your question.
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NedoftheHill
- 4:34pm 2/6/20
I've tried to give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe it's not worth the time.
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jakers
- 4:45pm 2/6/20
When was the last time you voted for a D in a Senate or Presidential election ? Same Q to Ned & Jake
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ND521
- 4:40pm 2/6/20
Fair question: I've done so twice.
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jakers
- 5:44pm 2/6/20
Glad to hear that. Pretty much the same for me. Never could stomach either of the Clintons, and
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ND521
- 7:22pm 2/6/20
Agreed on all points. Also, re: '88...
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jakers
- 7:47pm 2/6/20
Your post shows I am right. You are not capable of answering.
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NedoftheHill
- 5:23pm 2/6/20
Not me who won't answer a direct question, Ned. Last time you voted for a D for Senator or Potus ?
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ND521
- 5:42pm 2/6/20
I'm happy to answer.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:45pm 2/6/20
Thanks, Ned. See above and in text below.
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ND521
- 7:34pm 2/6/20
I feel the way Bill Clinton's former press secretary feels.
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Cole
- 4:01pm 2/6/20
Given that you need 67% in the Senate to convict, it makes sense.
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NDavenue
- 3:55pm 2/6/20
It virtually assures that a democrat will never be impeached.
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Aragoto
- 3:51pm 2/6/20