House conservatives prep plans to impeach Biden

I don't see this happening. The most viable reason would probably be your border, that might be the worst self destructive policy that is unsustainable and is in effect a path to lost sovereignty.

However, even there, the GOP have been lock step in support of open borders for decades. Paul Ryan even went so far as to disuade Trump from taking the $25B offer from Schumer to fund the wall. How much would that decision have saved American taxpayers by now?
For the amount of taxes you guys pay, I would not worry about us too much.
 
I want to see the charges they try. The carnival show will be epic.

I want to see days and days of hearings about Hunter Biden's mythical laptop.

I want to see Biden saying "Come on Man!" two or three times a day and laughing.
 
it will not be any funnier than the house trying to impeach Trump only to see the senate cast it aside. Do you guys ever stop crying and whining?

It’s not us doing all the whining. As your post so adequately demonstrates.

If you manage to win back the House, and right now that’s just as much of an if, as anything else. You then have to hold on to it.

The problem you have there, are Republicans are Republicans. And the current Republican clown show will quickly overstay their welcome.
 
"You impeached Trump for good reasons, so we're going to make up fake reasons to impeach you!"

No, the two parties are not alike. The Democrats are moral, the Republicans are corrupt liars and traitors, destined for the deepest pits in Hell.
I don't think you'll be finding yourself, or any other baby killer, at the pearly gates, I think you are psychotically distorted even suggesting a "moral" high ground for fascists and fascism, who have literally industrialized infanticide, and were/are murdering babies as late as the birthing tables, butchering the babies up and then auctioning off the infants organs and body tissues to the highest bidder.

I don't think you even begin to appreciate just how damned your souls truly are, nope, I am fairly positive it is you who will be the one's consigned to deepest pits of hell! :banana:
 
It’s not us doing all the whining. As your post so adequately demonstrates.

If you manage to win back the House, and right now that’s just as much of an if, as anything else. You then have to hold on to it.

The problem you have there, are Republicans are Republicans. And the current Republican clown show will quickly overstay their welcome.
its not an if, the sad shape and conditions guarantee a bloodbath for the dumbocrats
 
If the U.S runs out of resources and/or your dollar collapses, is Canada safer or in more danger?
I guess you would suffer the most, no resources, no military, your health system is a failure when people need immediate attention, it is in your best interest for us to survive. Much like Mexico, Canada is a dependent
 
Evidently one of the arguments being pushed for impeachment are the Covid eviction moratorium. Republicans should definitely run with that. Further, all Republicans should run on "Impeach Biden for a moratorium on evicting people from their homes due to covid!" in November. Its a real winner I am telling you.
they won't have to with Biden losing on 4 of 5 economy matrix
 
it will not be any funnier than the house trying to impeach Trump only to see the senate cast it aside. Do you guys ever stop crying and whining?

I'll let you know.

I still haven't gotten past the whining and crying of your OP...
 
Neither party wants to act like adults anymore, shameful-OG

Republicans hoping to seize control of the House in November are already setting their sights on what is, for many of them, a top priority next year: impeaching President Biden.

A number of rank-and-file conservatives have already introduced impeachment articles in the current Congress against the president. They accuse Biden of committing “high crimes” in his approach to a range of issues touching on border enforcement, the coronavirus pandemic and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

Those resolutions never had a chance of seeing the light of day, with Democrats holding a narrow control of the lower chamber. But with Republicans widely expected to win the House majority in the midterms, many of those same conservatives want to tap their new potential powers to oust a president they deem unfit. Some would like to make it a first order of business.

“I have consistently said President Biden should be impeached for intentionally opening our border and making Americans less safe,” said Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.). “Congress has a duty to hold the President accountable for this and any other failures of his Constitutional responsibilities, so a new Republican majority must be prepared to aggressively conduct oversight on day one.”

The conservative impeachment drive is reminiscent of that orchestrated by liberals four years ago, as Democrats took control of the House in 2019 under then-President Trump. At the time, a small handful of vocal progressives wanted to impeach Trump, largely over accusations that he’d obstructed a Justice Department probe into Russian ties to his 2016 campaign. The idea was repeatedly rejected by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), not least out of fear that it would alienate voters in tough battleground districts.

The tide turned when a whistleblower accused Trump of pressuring a foreign power to find dirt on his political opponent — a charge that brought centrist Democrats onto the impeachment train. With moderates on board, Pelosi launched a formal impeachment inquiry in September of 2019, eight months after taking the Speaker’s gavel. Three months later, the House impeached Trump on two counts related to abusing power.

The difference between then and now is that liberals, in early 2019, were fighting a lonely battle with scant support. This year, heading into the midterms, dozens of conservatives have either endorsed Biden’s impeachment formally, or have suggested they’re ready to support it.

At least eight resolutions to impeach Biden have been offered since he took office: Three related to his handling of the migrant surge at the southern border; three targeting his management of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year; one denouncing the eviction moratorium designed to help renters during the pandemic; and still another connected to the overseas business dealings of his son, Hunter Biden.

Those proposals will expire with the end of this Congress. But some of the sponsors are already vowing to revisit them quickly next year. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), the lead sponsor of four of the impeachment resolutions, is among them.

“She believes Joe Biden should have been impeached as soon as he was sworn in, so of course she wants it to happen as soon as possible,” Nick Dyer, a Greene spokesman, said Monday in an email.

A noisy impeachment push from the GOP’s right flank could create headaches for Rep. Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), the Republican leader in line to be Speaker, and other party brass just as the 2024 presidential cycle heats up.

On the one hand, impeaching Biden could alienate moderate voters and hurt the GOP at the polls, as was the case in 1998 following the impeachment of President Clinton. Already, GOP leaders like Sen. Mitch McConnell (Ky.) are throwing cold water on the impeachment talk, suggesting it could damage Republicans politically in the midterms.

On the other hand, ignoring the conservatives’ impeachment entreaties might spark a revolt from a Republican base keen to avenge the Democrats’ two impeachments of Trump, who remains the most popular national figure in the GOP. McCarthy knows well the perils of angering the far right: The Freedom Caucus had nudged Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) into an early retirement in 2015, deeming him insufficiently conservative, then prevented McCarthy from replacing him.

McCarthy’s office did not respond Monday to a request for comment.

The challenge facing Republican leaders in a GOP-controlled House will be to demonstrate an aggressive posture toward the administration, to appease conservatives, without alienating moderate voters in the process.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) appears to be walking that line. Last summer, she called Biden “unfit to serve as president,” but stopped short of endorsing his impeachment.

Stefanik’s office did not respond to requests for comment.

Another strategy GOP leaders may adopt is to impeach a high-ranking member of the administration, but not the president himself. Several resolutions have been introduced to do just that, separately targeting Vice President Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland.

McCarthy, during a visit to the southern border earlier in the year, had floated the idea of impeaching Mayorkas if he is found to be “derelict” in his job of securing the border. And the concept has plenty of support among conservatives.

“Mayorkas and Garland have purposefully made our country less safe, politicized their departments, and violated the rule of law. In some instances, they have instructed their subordinates to disobey our laws. That is unacceptable,” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), who has endorsed a number of impeachment resolutions this year, said in an email.

“Next January I expect the House to pursue my impeachment articles against Mayorkas as well as Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s impeachment articles that I co-sponsored against Attorney General Merrick Garland,” Biggs added.

Still, conservatives like Biggs, the former head of the Freedom Caucus, also want to go straight to the top by impeaching Biden. And it remains unclear if anything less than that will appease the GOP’s restive right flank — one that’s expected to grow next year with the arrival of a number of pro-Trump conservatives vowing to take on anyone they consider to be part of Washington’s political establishment.

Some Republicans said the decision whether to endorse impeachment next year will simply hinge on events. Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), for instance, has endorsed two impeachment resolutions this cycle related to the Afghanistan withdrawal, but “has made no decisions yet on supporting impeachment articles next year with Republicans in the majority,” according to spokesman Austin Livingston.

“He will wait to see what those efforts look like, specifically how they align with Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution,” Livingston said, referring to the section outlining Congress’s impeachment powers.

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But others are eager to use a GOP majority to hold Biden’s feet to the fire. And that energy doesn’t appear to be fleeting, particularly when it comes to the border crisis, which could very well remain a hot topic six months from now.

Rep. Mary Miller (R), a strong Trump supporter who recently won an Illinois primary over the more moderate Rep. Rodney Davis (R), said Biden should be removed “for purposely ignoring our immigration laws.”

“Biden and Harris have failed their most basic duty,” Miller said, “which is ensuring the safety of the American people through the security of our borders.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/3...impeach-biden/
Helen Keller saw this one coming.
 
Difficult to believe that any of the politics mean anything. I dont pay attention and assume its all pre determined.
 
You lack the votes in the Senate to Convict and Remove Biden even if you win the House in November, so the point of Impeaching Biden is what?

It will fail just like it failed with Trump but hey you had your revenge at the cost of the Taxpayer dime…

Now you get two free impeachments before you will become more retarded than the Democrats!
 
"You impeached Trump for good reasons, so we're going to make up fake reasons to impeach you!"

No, the two parties are not alike. The Democrats are moral, the Republicans are corrupt liars and traitors, destined for the deepest pits in Hell.
What were the "good reasons" to impeach Trump, and what are the "bad reasons" for impeaching Biden?
 
I wouldn't use the word oust for the blatant obvious reason (besides corruption and being compromised by China and that corruption)
It's not ousting if it is a true concern by all.
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Just stop, liar.

You don't think abortion is murder. Nobody does.
It's murder. Those who commit it and those who hire them should die in prison.

You don't know what anyone else thinks, and your own ability to think is beyond suspect.
 
If any Resident should be impeached its Joe....
But what good would that do? Waste a bunch of taxpayer dollars to end up having Harris doing everything Joe's handlers are having him do anyway? No, enough with the partisan impeachments. At least where the president is concerned.
Not that Joe isn't a corrupt shitbag that deserves impeachment much more than the last 4 "cry wolf" impeachments, it's just that no good could come of it that I can see.
Now when it comes to the IRS and FBI and DOJ, that's a different story.
That wouldn't cost as much time and money and perhaps get some things cleaned up.
 
But what good would that do? Waste a bunch of taxpayer dollars to end up having Harris doing everything Joe's handlers are having him do anyway? No, enough with the partisan impeachments. At least where the president is concerned.
Not that Joe isn't a corrupt shitbag that deserves impeachment much more than the last 4 "cry wolf" impeachments, it's just that no good could come of it that I can see.
Now when it comes to the IRS and FBI and DOJ, that's a different story.
That wouldn't cost as much time and money and perhaps get some things cleaned up.
Do the crime pay the fine... biden is corrupt and because he has always been greedy and corrupt he is placing our nation at risk... he can't control China or Russia and now India and Iran have joined in....
he is compromised the very thing Trump was accused of being....
 
Do the crime pay the fine... biden is corrupt and because he has always been greedy and corrupt he is placing our nation at risk... he can't control China or Russia and now India and Iran have joined in....
he is compromised the very thing Trump was accused of being....
I know that, but impeaching him does not accomplish ary a damn thing.

If the whole regime goes, that'd be a different story, but that's not how the US works.
 

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