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Impeachment, Part II

Where we left off on the impeachment of President Trump, we found that the Senate voted not guilty without ever having witnesses or evidence ever presented at his trial. Now let me throw this out there and see if it sticks.

As a nation, we, the people, the taxpayers, the actual people who created this country through our hard work and dedication toward the attainment of the American Dream, should be the ones that decide if our government leaders are fit to lead and have the top job in the U.S. Government. If the clowns in the House and Senate can't get the job done, we should be able to vote the President out of office and not have to wait until 2020. If there was enough evidence to sustain a conviction of a private citizen, then it should be enough to have an immediate general election with one question on the ballot.

Should the President be removed from office?

Then you would pull the Yes or No lever and it would be decided. Let the chips fall.

If the majority of the voting American public votes Yes, then we swear in VP Pence. We all know he'd be easily defeated in November because he's a complete asshat.

And if the answer was No, then we know we may actually have to suffer with Trump for another 5 years. Because if he has that much support, we know these Trumpaniacs (Trump Maniacs) will re-elect him in November 2020.

He may get elected anyway. With Biden, who I do not support, is leading the Delegate count, it appears he may be the one up against Trump. So our choice will be Old and Demented versus Old and Delusional. America, as we know it, is DEAD!!!! God save the Queen. I'm coming home, baby. That is, I'm moving to New Zealand.

Well, this piece is brief today. I promise to rant more thoroughly next time. I might take up my issues with Facebook. Farking Facebook! I will leave you with a few dick pics below. TTFN.



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