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To: ctdonath2

Good points. But is there not a threshold where the government has become so non-responsive to the people’s ability to redress grievances that more direct action could be morally taken (per our Declaration)? Appreciate your comments, really want to know your thoughts. Thanks.


18 posted on 12/09/2019 11:31:19 AM PST by Shark24
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To: Shark24

The system is working.
Yes, the Left is trying to abuse “impeachment” to undo a lawful election.
Their hearings are showing the world how absurd their charges & evidence are.
Representatives are, in due order, are giving scathing criticism of the attempt - far more effectively than some barely-known yahoo heckling from the audience.
A formal vote is approaching - and those reps who will put their careers on the line must decide whether the accusation is valid ... with a growing number indicating they don’t.
Should an impeachment vote carry (growing doubt it will), the Constitution describes how that shall be acted upon; we see it will likely be disposed of quickly with prejudice.

House members are quite aware of the grievances we hold. They are evaluating accordingly.

The government is responding. There is a process, and it takes time. Be patient.

Should the issue result in Trump’s removal, I expect a rather large number of the more hot-headed proceed to ... redress grievances in a more kinetic manner per Jefferson’s advice.

I’ve been following such incidents for most of half a century. These “is there not a threshold” concerns are usually alleviated in due course. Patience, young Skywalker.


20 posted on 12/09/2019 11:49:22 AM PST by ctdonath2 (Specialization is for insects.)
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