The Senate was decided before even the first witnesses were called.
During the inquiry? First mention was during the hearing when Mitch said he didn't see enough to convict
The Senate was decided before even the first witnesses were called.
lmao yeah, COLA takes into consideration inflation, cost of living, etc. One can get a gross wage of billions per year but if the cost of living takes away 99.99999999% of it, that shouldn't be considered?
The density is astounding.
A good person would vote with the evidence. But instead, Trump was excused of his guilt.
I will try that , didn’t look that carefully .In case you hadn't noticed, the graph includes the entire story between the late 60's and 2018. You can look and pick out which years you want to compare.
It is the House of Representatives to present the evidence to the Senate for judgement . It is the fault of Shiff , Nadler and Pelosi that the witnesses weren’t heard .It was made shoddy by Trump & company disallowing some of the evidence.
Of course they did , there was no there , there .The Senate was decided before even the first witnesses were called.
And a few months ago AOC was quoted saying "its not about impeachment, we know it wont stick. It's about Nov 2020."The Senate was decided before even the first witnesses were called.
What about them , if they have committed crimes they deserve any penalty the courts see fit .Whataboutism...
After all...
What about Jarrod?
What about Ivanka?
What about Don Jr.?
Good for him , his constituents can send him back to ride the gravy train .Romney, vilified by Trump and his allies for voting to convict, finds respect back home
Utah Republican voters say they understand Sen. Mitt Romney��s decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump of abuse of power and respect that he stayed "true to his conscience," as one put it.
Many of the dozens of residents interviewed by NBC News in the days following Romney��s historic split with the GOP said they had voted for him in 2018 and planned to do so if he runs again. "Whether you agree or disagree with his reasons, at least he had the courage to say whatever he felt was right," said Alan Anderson, 41, of Salt Lake City.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/tr...respect-support-n1133106?cid=eml_nbn_20200209
Imagine: Vilified for voting his choice. What is the message to voters this fall??
A good one.Romney, vilified by Trump and his allies for voting to convict, finds respect back home
Utah Republican voters say they understand Sen. Mitt Romney��s decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump of abuse of power and respect that he stayed "true to his conscience," as one put it.
Many of the dozens of residents interviewed by NBC News in the days following Romney��s historic split with the GOP said they had voted for him in 2018 and planned to do so if he runs again. "Whether you agree or disagree with his reasons, at least he had the courage to say whatever he felt was right," said Alan Anderson, 41, of Salt Lake City.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/tr...respect-support-n1133106?cid=eml_nbn_20200209
Imagine: Vilified for voting his choice. What is the message to voters this fall??
And a few months ago AOC was quoted saying "its not about impeachment, we know it wont stick. It's about Nov 2020."
Who knows! He may stand a better chance in November now than if this impeachment was never attempted!
what about them? Are they stealing from Ukraine?Whataboutism...
After all...
What about Jarrod?
What about Ivanka?
What about Don Jr.?
Whataboutism...
After all...
What about Jarrod?
What about Ivanka?
What about Don Jr.?
Many of the dozens of residents interviewed.....Romney, vilified by Trump and his allies for voting to convict, finds respect back home
Utah Republican voters say they understand Sen. Mitt Romney��s decision to vote to convict President Donald Trump of abuse of power and respect that he stayed "true to his conscience," as one put it.
Many of the dozens of residents interviewed by NBC News in the days following Romney��s historic split with the GOP said they had voted for him in 2018 and planned to do so if he runs again. "Whether you agree or disagree with his reasons, at least he had the courage to say whatever he felt was right," said Alan Anderson, 41, of Salt Lake City.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/tr...respect-support-n1133106?cid=eml_nbn_20200209
Imagine: Vilified for voting his choice. What is the message to voters this fall??
Many of the dozens of residents interviewed.....
hahaha Yeah, instead of meeting them face to face or even on the phone, he calls them names in Twitter and in the newsmedia. Yeah that's not behind their backs. haha
You groupies are hilarious.