MAGA game plan: Win the House and the Senate; Install TFG as Speaker of the House; Impeach Biden and Harris with conviction in the Senate; Speaker Trump becomes President Trump; Appoint the Flynn brothers as Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Voila.
MAGA game plan: Win the House and the Senate; Install TFG as Speaker of the House; Impeach Biden and Harris with conviction in the Senate; Speaker Trump becomes President Trump; Appoint the Flynn brothers as Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Voila.
Remember that it would take 67 Senate votes to convict Biden and Harris during impeachment. In Trump’s second impeachment there were 57 votes to convict, but the standard for conviction is purposely set quite high to prevent scenarios like the Biden/Harris one you brought up.
And they already have the Supreme Court to validate in the face of any challenges. Each day a little more I'm certain that the 2016 presidential election was the most consequential in the history of our nation, excepting perhaps only 1860.
Nothing like those night and day differences to remind us of how we've changed!
(And just to correct my previous post, the R's would have to win back the Senate by 17, which is not likely, fortunately. So, my "Voila" was a bit hasty.)
MAGA game plan: Win the House and the Senate; Install TFG as Speaker of the House; Impeach Biden and Harris with conviction in the Senate; Speaker Trump becomes President Trump; Appoint the Flynn brothers as Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Voila.
Remember that it would take 67 Senate votes to convict Biden and Harris during impeachment. In Trump’s second impeachment there were 57 votes to convict, but the standard for conviction is purposely set quite high to prevent scenarios like the Biden/Harris one you brought up.
Yes, thank you. I did correct it in a later post in the thread.
And they already have the Supreme Court to validate in the face of any challenges. Each day a little more I'm certain that the 2016 presidential election was the most consequential in the history of our nation, excepting perhaps only 1860.
Nothing like those night and day differences to remind us of how we've changed!
(And just to correct my previous post, the R's would have to win back the Senate by 17, which is not likely, fortunately. So, my "Voila" was a bit hasty.)