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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Will There Really Be an Impeachment?

By Rich Kozlovich

Truthfully, I don't believe there are enough Democrats in either the House of the Senate who are willing to put their careers on the line to impeach this President.

Two stories.

First, back years ago there was a movement for Quebec to become separate from Canada, and all the polls showed big support for it. Everyone said they would support it, publicly.  However, then came the vote, which of course was private, and separation went down the tubes big time.  Secondly,  the same has been true about Scotland in recent years. Big talk, low votes.

All the Democrats in difficult districts are as cowardly as the Republicans in difficult districts. Their goal is to get elected, not to really believe in, or act on, anything that will cost them the next election, or for that matter, to sacrifice anything for the good of the nation.

If they really want an impeachment, they're going to have to do it now!  Because after the first of the year the political pressure will become almost unbearable.  But what happens if they do it now and it fails? 

I believe they’re scared that if they do it now and it fails, they'll have no issues to keep in them in the limelight while distracting the nation from who and what they really are; globalists and socialists whose real agenda is destroying the American identity, the American culture, and the American economy through a system of world wide redistribution of the nation's wealth requiring the overthrow of the Constitution and the Republic. 

This was clearly outlined in an American Thinker article, "The Green 'New' Deal is the Old Agenda 21" saying:
"Agenda 21, as Investor’s Business Daily (IBD) noted in a June 7, 2012 editorial, was a fundamental assault on the rights our Founding Fathers fought for, the basis for the freedoms and democracy that we enjoy. It is all for surrendering those rights on the altar of “social justice” and planetary salvation:"
"One of those is property rights. "Land... cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market," Agenda 21 says. "Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth and therefore contributes to social injustice; if unchecked, it may become a major obstacle in the planning and implementation of development schemes."............
 In short, their policies are designed to fulfill Obama's pledge to remake America into Venezuela. 

There will be no impeachment in my opinion, just an unending hysterical blubbering about how the nation is in crisis over a President who won't play ball in their ball park.  Done so in collusion with a corrupt media to keep it on the front burner. Without this impeachment hysteria they would then have to talk policy and the outcome of their policies.  That will kill them!  Impeachment discussions are their distraction from policy. 

They know the Senate will not find the President guilty of anything except being rude, irrespective of phony polls and Republicans who say they might support it.

One of the articles of impeachment for Andrew Johnson was he talked too much, and he said things that hurt their little “snowflake” feelings.  It's the House of Representatives that defines what constitutes a High Crime for impeachment purposes, but irrespective of how the House may define a High Crime, it still has to go to the Senate, and they're going to reject their definition if that definition amounts to talking too much or being rude.  No rational person would consider that a crime of high office.

The real message of these impeachment hearings is that being rude and obnoxious is never acceptable from a conservative, or a Republican, unless of course they're someone like John McCain or his loony daughter attacking a conservative or a Republican, and especially a Republican President. Rude and obnoxious is the job of the Democrats, RINO's who support them, and their myrmidons in the media.

It’s kind of like a violation of a union contract. When Democrats are rude and obnoxious, that's perfectly acceptable because that's their job.  It's the job of the Republicans to take it and be quiet. 

However, Trump never signed onto that contract, and that’s a contract he doesn’t like.

It's my view we’re going to see big changes, and I believe some of those changes are going to involve filling up America’s federal penitentiaries with the corrupt cabal of the Obama administration, but there won't be an impeachment.

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