To: DugwayDuke
...that conviction and impeachment can be appealed to USSC
During this whole discussion, you've been assuming that impeachment is a simple process, and that all it takes is for some democrats to be politically motivated to start and finish the process. But, it's not that simple, is it? What are the numbers needed in the house to start impeachment, and how worried would they be about their prospects of getting re-elected in the next election cycle, which comes sooner than the impeachment process can get started? Then, there is the senate, which as we all know, is controlled by republicans; so, how far do you think democrats would get before the senate puts a complete stop to the insanity? And, the people are the ultimate deciders, since it's they who decide if an impeachment is warranted, via polls and voting. The simplicity is not as simple as you think.
61 posted on
12/28/2018 11:56:31 AM PST by
adorno
To: adorno
adorno Did you or did you not claim that conviction and impeachment can be appealed to USSC?
62 posted on
12/28/2018 12:55:01 PM PST by
DugwayDuke
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