I think MGT said she would introduce them on day 1. I think she's already submitted impeachment articles 3 or 4 times over the last 2 years.
Fun fact: Garfield County, Colorado, where Lauren Boebert's hometown of Rifle is (the town where she had her open-carry restaurant) - voted 51-48% for Democratic challenger Adam Frisch. She lost...in her home town.
AZ and NV only need to go D to hold the Senate. Also winning GA would just save Kamala from having to go to the Senate to cast votes.
We have such awful candidates. American politics are really depressing. TV personalities run for office, dudes with medical issues who can't put together complete sentences, ex football players with the awful pasts, super old people. It's pretty sad.
Yup, I'm aware, and I think the D gov is going to be pressured to appoint more partisan judges in the future to counter balance the shenanigans in other states.
The Democrats really don’t though. I don’t know how anyone can listen to up and comers like Katie Porter, Shapiro, etc. talk about the issues and think these people are on par with MTG and Hershel. I mean Mark Kelly is a freaking astronaut for crying out loud. If you followed Fetterman pre stroke he was definitely a great communicator and it’s offensive to those of us who have people close to us have strokes, fight hard, and are just as productive in society after their rehab. People need to stop it with that sh$t. Here in Texas some of the better candidates did well down in the valley but missed on Beto who at this point despite his popularity with the youth vote is a bad candidate with the electorate that matters. I’ll give you that much that he was a bad candidate but not on par with the nutcases on the other side who believe in lizard people.
I would agree with this however not much is being done with the economy as it is. Also shout out to my independents showing up a bit tonight lol. I saw you with some of the votes
https://www.axios.com/2022/09/30/biden-impeachment-republicans-trump-comparison House Republicans have introduced more than a dozen impeachment resolutions against President Biden and his officials, far outpacing Democrats' formal impeachment efforts at this point in former President Trump's term. Why it matters: The failed impeachment efforts provide a roadmap for the investigations that Republicans — eager to make the rest of Biden's term a living nightmare — will likely pursue if they retake the majority after the midterms. Driving the news: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), one of the most right-wing members of Congress, introduced a new article of impeachment against Biden last week for selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to foreign nations — a practice the Trump administration also engaged in. By the numbers: House Republicans (mostly, but not all, members of the right-wing Freedom Caucus) have introduced a staggering 14 impeachment resolutions since Jan. 3, 2021. Biden has been the target of nine, with two aimed at Attorney General Merrick Garland and one each against Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. The most common charges have been mishandling the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and failing to secure the U.S.-Mexico border. Greene alone has introduced five resolutions. ...