House Impeaches Mayorkas

The trial will be something, gets the Senate Dems on record as supporting the invasion. All the evidence will be laid out to the American people and the Dems lose control of the Senate next election.

The vast majority of the American people don't give a shit.
 
That district was obviously F*d running that fraud Santos from the start.

Mother of 7 from Ethiopia, but served in Israel defense Force....
Also; married to a ukrainian-American, formerly registered as a democrat and somehow her exact birthdate remains hazy so it's difficult to know her real history.
 
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Schumer had the audacity to talk about having a trial on these charges would be a bad precedent.... Bitch this is the first impeachment not to go to trial in our history, i.e. unprecedented! How is it even allowed in our constitution that the Senate can just dismiss the impeachment, even with just a simple majority... should be 2/3rds to dismiss or higher.
 
Schumer had the audacity to talk about having a trial on these charges would be a bad precedent.... Bitch this is the first impeachment not to go to trial in our history, i.e. unprecedented! How is it even allowed in our constitution that the Senate can just dismiss the impeachment, even with just a simple majority... should be 2/3rds to dismiss or higher.

The same kind of shenanigans occurred in the late Roman republic. Mos maiorum and long-established political "rules" started being blatantly and flagrantly violated for the sake of whatever political advantage could be gained in the moment.

The killing of the tribune Tiberius Gracchus (under Roman law, the person of a tribune was sacrosanct during his term) ... the refusal of the tribune Octavian to lift his veto of the Lex Agraria (it was expected that a tribune should and would withdraw his veto after a time if it became clear the Assemblies were determined to approve an item) ... the seven consulships of Marius, some of them consecutive (no one person was ever supposed to be consul more than twice, and never in consecutive terms) ... and those are just few of the most notable violations of social and political norms that eventually led to the failure of the Roman republic and the advent of the Caesarian empire.

History doesn't repeat - but there's an awful lot of rhyming going on right now ...
 
Is there an existing procedure in place to answer Schumer's refusal to consider impeachment?

It's hard to believe that it's legal for Schumer to just say "No. I don't want to" and that's the end of the argument! Will they be taking things behind closed doors as Mike Lee suggested? What's happening next?
 

I didn't even know Alejandro Mayorkas was Jewish. From Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Mayorkas#Early_life_and_education
Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas[15] was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 24, 1959.[4] When he was one year old, his parents fled with him and his sister to the United States in 1960 as refugees, following the Cuban Revolution. He lived in Miami, Florida, before his family moved to Los Angeles, California, where he was raised for the remainder of his youth.[16] Mayorkas grew up in Beverly Hills and attended Beverly Hills High School.[17]

His father, Charles R. "Nicky" Mayorkas, was born in Cuba. He was a Cuban Jew of Sephardi (from the former Ottoman Empire, present-day Turkey and Greece) and Ashkenazi (from Poland) background. He owned and operated a steel wool factory on the outskirts of Havana.[16][18][19][20] Nicky Mayorkas studied economics at Dartmouth College.[20]

His mother, Anita (Gabor),[20] was a Romanian Jew whose family escaped the Holocaust and fled to Cuba in the 1940s[21][22][23] before leaving for the United States after the Cuban Revolution.[21]

Mayorkas graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction.[24] He received his Juris Doctor in 1985 from Loyola Law School, where he was an editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review.[2]​

That Rabbi attacking Candace Owens (not Rabbi "butt plug", but the other guy defending "butt plug" against the "antisemitic statement" that "butt plug" was an "unholy rabbi") said that each group gets to come up with their own version of what bigotry means, in this case antisemitism. It's unclear if the new rule is "You can't criticizes anybody Jewish for anything or your antisemitic" or "if you criticize immigration in any way you're antisemitic."
 

https://twitter.com/USAB4L/status/1780706052507648279

Meh. Each side pushes the envelope each chance they get. Trump's bump fire stock ban by executive order paved the way for Biden's pistol brace ban. The Republicans impeaching Bill over sex perjury paved the way for Trump being impeached for a phone call asking for a lawful investigation and Trump being prosecuted over sex hush money. Bush started doing drone strikes, Obama droned a U.S. citizen and his son, Trump droned his daughter a later a general who was a guest of an ally. Obama bombed a doctors without borders hospital. I shudder to think what's next.
 
I didn't even know Alejandro Mayorkas was Jewish. From Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_Mayorkas#Early_life_and_education
Alejandro Nicholas Mayorkas[15] was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 24, 1959.[4] When he was one year old, his parents fled with him and his sister to the United States in 1960 as refugees, following the Cuban Revolution. He lived in Miami, Florida, before his family moved to Los Angeles, California, where he was raised for the remainder of his youth.[16] Mayorkas grew up in Beverly Hills and attended Beverly Hills High School.[17]

His father, Charles R. "Nicky" Mayorkas, was born in Cuba. He was a Cuban Jew of Sephardi (from the former Ottoman Empire, present-day Turkey and Greece) and Ashkenazi (from Poland) background. He owned and operated a steel wool factory on the outskirts of Havana.[16][18][19][20] Nicky Mayorkas studied economics at Dartmouth College.[20]

His mother, Anita (Gabor),[20] was a Romanian Jew whose family escaped the Holocaust and fled to Cuba in the 1940s[21][22][23] before leaving for the United States after the Cuban Revolution.[21]

Mayorkas graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1981 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with distinction.[24] He received his Juris Doctor in 1985 from Loyola Law School, where he was an editor of the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review.[2]​

That Rabbi attacking Candace Owens (not Rabbi "butt plug", but the other guy defending "butt plug" against the "antisemitic statement" that "butt plug" was an "unholy rabbi") said that each group gets to come up with their own version of what bigotry means, in this case antisemitism. It's unclear if the new rule is "You can't criticizes anybody Jewish for anything or your antisemitic" or "if you criticize immigration in any way you're antisemitic."

You know, that sounds vaguely familiar. I was also not conscience of his heritage.

"Calls to impeach Mayorkas are anti-Semitic!"
"Huh?"

Meh. Each side pushes the envelope each chance they get. Trump's bump fire stock ban by executive order paved the way for Biden's pistol brace ban. The Republicans impeaching Bill over sex perjury paved the way for Trump being impeached for a phone call asking for a lawful investigation and Trump being prosecuted over sex hush money. Bush started doing drone strikes, Obama droned a U.S. citizen and his son, Trump droned his daughter a later a general who was a guest of an ally. Obama bombed a doctors without borders hospital. I shudder to think what's next.

Of course. Much of the establishment of the Republicans are no different than the Democrat swamp. It's the uniparty.

I was addressing Republicans who do try to stand on principle, and thus are sometimes susceptible to those on the left who try to disingenuously appeal to principles and rule of law.

Further, my own personal hypothesis has long been that Democrats as a generalization are more prone to deception and hypocrisy because they operate based upon emotion and emotional appeals to voters. This also falls right in line with the Marxist strategy, because it is also an emotional appeal.
 
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You know, that sounds vaguely familiar. I was also not conscience of his heritage.

"Calls to impeach Mayorkas are anti-Semitic!"
"Huh?"



Of course. Much of the establishment of the Republicans are no different than the Democrat swamp. It's the uniparty.

I was addressing Republicans who do try to stand on principle, and thus are sometimes susceptible to those on the left who try to disingenuously appeal to principles and rule of law.

Further, my own personal hypothesis has long been that Democrats as a generalization are more prone to deception and hypocrisy because they operate based upon emotion and emotional appeals to voters. This also falls right in line with the Marxist strategy, because it is also an emotional appeal.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Brian4Liberty again.
 
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