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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf the Repukes take the House in November 2022
expect Biden to be impeached by February 2023
FoxNewsSucks
(11,546 posts)Someone should notify the Senators (Democratic ones) who are standing in the way of SB1's passage.
If people can VOTE, Democrats WIN. If republicon scum is allowed to cheat, they win.
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)Even if Impeached, he wouldn't be convicted, so.....
Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)Expect Trump to be named Speaker of the House.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,634 posts)... too much actually being at the office.
Unless he can carry a gavel on a golf cart.
Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)Someone else can sit in and do all the work. All they want is for him to be third in line to the presidency.
Zeitghost
(4,557 posts)The Presidency required work as well. He seems to be pretty good at getting out of it regardless of his title.
John Ludi
(596 posts)get back into FULL power, I expect civil war, economic collapse, pogroms, and possibly WW3. Not only are they psychotic and malevolent, they can't seem to do ANYTHING right and they run pretty much anything into the ground they get their filthy little claws on. I expect to see The Fourth Reich, The Hick Version if the Dems don't maintain or advance their hold on things.
BlueNProud
(1,075 posts)fully expect gop to gain power again and completely destroy the economy.
the arc of history tends to follow a pretty predictable curve...and I think that's where we're headed. We are lucky to get this two year respite to prepare for it.
lees1975
(6,956 posts)2022 will be a blue tsunami similar to 2018.
Polybius
(21,630 posts)Tsunamis (both Red and Blue) happen when the opposite Party is in power. I don't doubt that we can gain a few seats though.
DFW
(59,877 posts)They would have to provide grounds for their impeachment, and "being president while being a Democrat" is probably enough for them to set up an assassination, it is more complicated to use that as grounds for an impeachment.
