Posted on 10/31/2019 9:52:00 AM PDT by Innovative
The U.S. House voted 232-196 on Thursday morning to pass the resolution that lays out the rules for the impeachment inquiry into President Donald J. Trump, as it heads into a more public phase. The Times tracked how every representative voted, live from the House chamber.
No Republicans broke ranks with Mr. Trump and voted in support of the resolution and two Democrats, Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota and Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, joined the Republicans in voting against it.
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The precedent set by this Swamp since Obama has hurt this country considerably. I don’t think America can recover.
Some think that this farce is actuaaly good because the Senate can reject it out of hand.
I’m in for 10.
Curious footnote:
“Your contribution (up to $2,800) will be designated for the primary election. The next $2,800 will be designated for the general election.”
Not worried about him winning the primary.
Want the donation to go for the general.
Can someone post a list of the traitors?
There was a bipartisan vote AGAINST it but Democrats arent listening.
Theyre in a world of hurt and retroactively validating their kangaroo court doesnt give it more heft.
This isnt what the American people want.
So how about doing some hearings yourself Linda? Since you aren't doing anything else how about getting some of those 118 empty Judge seats filled?
No Rs voted with the Ds, but two Ds voted with the Rs. I just knew my ex congressman (John ‘East Hartford’s Kennedy’ Larson Liar - CT-1) would vote for impeachment...
Just like when Republicans wanted to pass the first Civil Rights law after Reconstruction, during Eisenhower's (Republican) administration. However, that time, the Republicans were the majority and the solid NO vote by Democrats opposing civil rights for African-Americans did not prevail. Which is why the Democrat Party of today tries to act like it never happened; but it did. Democrats are no friends of minorities, or of Christian movements such as abolition, and never have been.
I am convinced that for the most part the republicans in congress today would have been left wingers in Eisenhower's day.
And the democrats in congress today would still have been communists...
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