The Arizona Republic’s parent company, USA Today, calls for Donald Trump’s impeachment

Update to The Arizona Republic should follow the lead of the Los Angeles Times’ editorial calling for Donald Trump’s impeachment. More than 850 legal scholars (so far) have signed this letter concluding that “President Trump engaged in impeachable conduct.” The editors of the Los Angeles Times editorialized last Saturday, Editorial: We’ve seen enough. Trump should be impeached. Now … Read more

Every time Trump tweets about the whistleblower scandal, he adds another allegation for impeachment

Over the weekend, the Twitter-troll-in-chief was in full-blown rage tweeting. This is an indication of a seriously mentally disturbed individual. This is not someone who should have the power of the presidency. That aside, every time Trump tweets about the whistleblower scandal, he adds another allegation for impeachment. Trump demands to meet whistleblower and leakers … Read more

Republicans threaten the survival of the Republic

Above image: The Fall of Rome. I made the point in an earlier post that The problem is we cannot impeach the Republican Party along with their ‘Dear Leader’ (excerpt): As I have argued, “What we have right now is the entire Republican Party in lock-step with the Trump crime family. It is acting as … Read more

The Trump Shutdown: he’s dreaming of a white nationalist Christmas

Just in time for Christmas, our white nationalist racist-in-chief got the government shutdown over his “big beautiful wall” on the Mexico border that he wanted after calling for it at least 25 times.

This is the third government shutdown in two years under unified Republican control of the government. Republicans are an abject failure at governance.

Someone just give Trump a MAGA building blocks set for Christmas to occupy his infantile mind (yes, this is a real thing) and let’s get on with the serious adult business of running the federal government.

On Wednesday, Senate and House leadership believed they had an agreement with the White House on a spending bill which did not include the$5 billion Trump had demanded for his “big beautiful wall” on the Mexico border — a vanity monument to himself. The Senate went ahead with a vote and passed it nearly unanimously by a voice vote. The House was expected to follow suit, and everyone could then head home for Christmas. Senate Passes Stopgap Spending Bill That Would Avert Shutdown.

But then the white nationalists of the GOP House Freedom Caucus led by Representatives Mark Meadows and Jim Jordan said Mr. Trump was doing himself “major” political damage with his political base of “deplorables” by relenting in the wall fight.

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