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StarfishSaver

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11. Under this scenario, a bare majority of Congress could kneecap a president at will
Thu Dec 24, 2020, 01:23 PM
Dec 2020

There's a reason the founders required both chambers' involvement and 2/3 Senate vote to remove a president. Otherwise, a Republican House could impeach a Democratic president by one vote and remove their powers for the rest of their term. Fortunately, it doesn't work that way.

I fear there will be more BS impeachments Freddie Dec 2020 #1
we never will be able to pass an amendment ever again drray23 Dec 2020 #2
+1000 Celerity Dec 2020 #20
Bad move StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #3
If It Can Be Proven That A Person's Intention Was To Be Corrupt From The Start And In The End..... global1 Dec 2020 #7
I agree that he is using the pardon to obstruct justice StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #9
Then This Needs To Be Decided In The Supreme Court.... global1 Dec 2020 #15
There's nothing to be decided in the Supreme Court StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #18
Why? onenote Dec 2020 #4
Under this scenario, a bare majority of Congress could kneecap a president at will StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #11
There's a fundamental Catch-22 tripping up this proposal. Towlie Dec 2020 #5
If We Can Look For Good From This 4 Year Disaster Of A Trump Administration - Trump Taught Us All... global1 Dec 2020 #6
It's all too easy to propose a Constitutional amendment. MineralMan Dec 2020 #8
+1 StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #12
So Bill Clinton should have been denied pardon power? brooklynite Dec 2020 #10
Can you imagine the havoc Republican House would have wreaked on Clinton or Obama StarfishSaver Dec 2020 #13
IMHO it is an extremely bad idea sarisataka Dec 2020 #14
Counter offer TheFarseer Dec 2020 #16
So no pardons in a president's second term onenote Dec 2020 #17
2nd term doesn't count as a lame duck session in my proposal TheFarseer Dec 2020 #21
Every "an impeached president loses XXX power" argument encourages "strategic" impeachments JHB Dec 2020 #19
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