Posted on 01/09/2019 10:40:51 PM PST by Olog-hai
Billionaire investor and Democratic activist Tom Steyer said Wednesday that he will not run for the White House in 2020 and will instead focus on calling for President Donald Trumps impeachment.
Steyer, who has spent $50 million on his Need to Impeach campaign and announced plans to spend $40 million more this year, said at an event in Des Moines that the impeachment question has reached an inflection point, given that Democrats have taken majority control of the House.
I said last year that Im willing to do whatever I can to protect our country from this reckless, lawless and dangerous president, Steyer said. Therefore, I will be dedicating 100 percent of my time, effort and resources working for Mr. Trumps impeachment and removal from office. I am not running for president at this time.
Steyer said his $40 million commitment for 2019 was designed to pressure the Democratic-controlled House to begin impeachment hearings and to persuade the partys presidential contenders to support impeachment on their platform.
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“Billionaire investor”...
So another rich white elite male democrat.
He should run for President. That way they can get his tax returns and every other tiny bit of his personal life turned over so we can scour it for any kind of crime, misdeed, or perceived wrongdoing.
Good points!
Time to FReep a “campaign”. Go to https://www.needtoimpeach.com/ so you can add your phony name to his petition. Make them humorous, but not vulgar. I wouldn’t use politician’s names either, just in case.
I used Mickey Mouse, with an email of tomsteyer@idiot.com and the ZIP code for Disney World. Probably retry in a bit. Don’t want to arouse suspicions by blasting them with 10,000 phonies in 10 minutes.
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