Unchained Preppers
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JohnyMac on November 30, 2023, 11:02:17 AM
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Currently, both the US House and US Senate is in session. The session ends for 2023 on December 14. 2023. The question is, when will the impeachment indictment come down on President Joe Biden?
Based on being an old fart, I predict the following,
1) The Biden Impeachment Indictment will come down by December 14th.
2) The US House will debate and then vote to impeach Biden once the US House comes back to DC after the Christmas holiday.
3) By the end of January, 2024, the Biden Impeachment will be walked over to the US Senate for Biden to be tried.
4) The US Senate will hear the facts and squarely down political lines, Biden will not be removed from the office of President of
the United States.
5) By the end of March, Biden will announce that due to health reasons, he will not run for president in 2024.
6) At that time, all the DNC cockroaches will come out of the kitchen cabinets. At which time, the MSM propaganda machine
will be stoked up with tons of coal.
Stay tuned,
:popcorn:
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I'm assuming never. If they do make an impeachment, it will be for show. I'm assuming Joe for 2024 with the VP being the real leftist president, ready to install as soon as Joe drops dead.
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It all depends on what the deepstate wants...
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Impeachment, as practiced in the last 40 years, is a joke. It's partisan political theater for the masses, that allows the rest of business as usual to continue. As long as there is no hard-core legal penalty for violating your oath of office, it will remain a joke. The closest thing we have to "impeachment" happens every 2,4, or 6 years, assuming fair elections.
Instead of the House focusing on impeachment, the Congress should focus on election integrity at all levels- though I doubt that will ever happen.
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re: Impeachment being political theatre, I agree. If the actions are criminal, they require criminal prosecution, else it's a farce, which, of course, it is. A jolly puppet show for the kiddies.
- Sir John Honeybucket
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