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In reply to the discussion: There is no valid argument against impeachment. [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)51. The average voter who doesn't hang out on political blogs
...and who will wonder why Democrats wasted time Impeaching the President rather than dealing with the kitchen table issues they elected Democrats to deal with.
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If the patient is bleeding out, you can't wait until you have enough bandages
Fiendish Thingy
Mar 2019
#44
I strongly disagree. At this time there is no downside for Trump in impeachment.
GulfCoast66
Mar 2019
#10
Of course it's a political decision. You can be as morally correct as you want.
marylandblue
Mar 2019
#19
A valid argument: An impeachment with no conviction would almost certainly hand a second term
theophilus
Mar 2019
#12
His supporters either are being brainwashed by choice or don't care. Fox News
theophilus
Mar 2019
#23
Impeachment without conviction would give Trump another term...investigate him - The GOP
Demsrule86
Mar 2019
#21
There is the assumption that Democrats will remain loyal to the Party if nothing is done.
kentuck
Mar 2019
#36
And if we lose the House in 2020 not doing it when we could will make even less sense.
jalan48
Mar 2019
#26
Yeah there is. If he beats the impeachment in the House, then we've empowered him.
pnwmom
Mar 2019
#35
47 Senate votes says No. All you will do is hurt the Democratic Party. It would remind me of the
OnDoutside
Mar 2019
#37
We should hold our fire until the Mueller report comes in. If the GOP cared more about
Vinca
Mar 2019
#38
Agreed, there is however an argument in favor of not starting that procedure...
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2019
#41
Perhaps, in the hope of reconciliation, we might wait until after the next election?
kentuck
Mar 2019
#43
not liking trump isn't impeachable, why the rush? Trump can only dig his/GOP hole deeper
beachbum bob
Mar 2019
#54