It is abundantly clear that the current Biden regime is a total and absolute Charlie Foxtrot. At what point can charges of malfeasance in office become an option and lead to impeachment? (Hmmm? Can an illegally-sitted public official be subjected to impeachment?) Before you remind me of who is in the VP slot; I am well-aware, as is everyone else with a brain, that she is equally incompetent and should be equally charged. Oh, hell. Let's just forgot all of the technicalities and round up some U.S. Marshals (or Seal Team Six!) that believe in the Constitution and haul the squatters out!
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yes they stole the election, yes we need impeachment. however democrats own DC. Say what you want about Jan. 6th,,, however that is the only way to overturn the swamp. or wait for next election and hope we can keep them from cheating again.
Thomas Jefferson offered a solution as to what to do when all civil recourse has been exhausted in attempts to preserve our Republic.
@1130 posted:yes they stole the election, yes we need impeachment. however democrats own DC. Say what you want about Jan. 6th,,, however that is the only way to overturn the swamp. or wait for next election and hope we can keep them from cheating again.
On that note:
U.S.—Media organizations across the country announced today they are relieved to be covering the good kind of riots again, now that people are looting Targets for justice again instead of protesting their government.
"It was pretty rough there for a while," said Rachel Maddow. "We had to cover the dark days of the violent insurrection. But now that people are stealing Nikes to protest racial injustice, we can return to feel-good reporting about the good riots that are happening."
"It's just the Spring of Love around here!" she added happily.
Many journalists are calling this the shot of positivity the nation really needed in the aftermath of the worst days in our country's history following the riot at the Capitol. Finally, they say, the nation has remembered what protests are for: stealing stuff and burning things down before any facts have come in.
"I was pretty depressed having to cover the worst riots our nation has ever seen," said Brian Stelter as he wiped tears from his eyes on his Sunday program. "We can finally get back to what the people want: puff pieces minimizing the violence and destruction wrought by protests that we agree with."
"But don't worry -- we will continue to watch Fox News and yell at it, just for you."