To: what's up
I don't know why you think impeachment is a "remedy" at this point. What exactly would it fix?
What other remedy does the Constitution provide for dealing with unlawful acts by a President?
What would impeachment of Obama "fix"? Moot point and we'll never know. Boehner won't even bring it up in the House, much less to a vote. You're getting what you want, I guess.
To: Resettozero
What other remedy does the Constitution provide for dealing with unlawful acts by a President? Elections.
I would suggest that perhaps you stop trying to make your case by asking easy questions that you assume cannot be answered.
To: Resettozero
What other remedy does the Constitution provide for dealing with unlawful acts by a President? The remedy for having a lawless President continue in office would be removal.
Impeachment at this point wouldn't provide that remedy.
If you think giving Obama an opportunity to become more popular (a la Bill Clinton) is a remedy for unlawful acts you are sadly mistaken. Now, if more people (not a minority) become convinced that Obama has committed high crimes or misdemeanors, you have a chance for removal.
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