Wednesday, October 5, 2022

The Case for Impeachment Gets Stronger: Republicans should drag out impeachment hearings for a year and feature an array of credible witnesses to testify how Joe Biden has worked to destroy the country; Biden’s Aversion to Telling the Truth: Will the Media Ever Fact-Check Him?

The Case for Impeachment Gets Stronger:
Republicans should drag out impeachment hearings for a year and feature an array of credible witnesses to testify how Joe Biden has worked to destroy the country.
Over six months ago, I made the case here at American Greatness for impeaching Joe Biden. The case has only grown stronger in the interim. Not only has more information come to light about Biden’s illegal conduct, but he also has pushed a number of new policies that are constitutionally suspect at best and deserve intensive congressional scrutiny—assuming the Republicans don’t blow the midterms in November.
I argued that the impeachment effort should be about educating moderate voters, independent voters, and even working-class Democrats about the stunning number of unconstitutional actions undertaken by the Biden Administration. It doesn’t matter if the GOP doesn’t have the two-thirds vote necessary in the Senate to convict and remove Biden from office. That’s not the point. After all, a successful impeachment and removal would put Kamala Harris in the Oval Office, and she may be even worse.
Some pundits claim that impeaching Biden would hurt the GOP politically. That’s nuts. The Democrats impeached Trump twice and used those hearings to convince many former Trump voters to abandon him in 2020. Along with all the “2000 Mules”-type cheating, it worked.
Similarly, the GOP should drag out the impeachment hearings for a year while they feature an array of credible witnesses to testify how this man has declared war on the American middle class and brought our country to the brink of economic collapse. Try as they might, such political theater would be difficult for the media to ignore.
Similarly, the GOP should drag out the impeachment hearings for a year while they feature an array of credible witnesses to testify how this man has declared war on the American middle class and brought our country to the brink of economic collapse. Try as they might, such political theater would be difficult for the media to ignore.
Biden’s impeachable actions include his refusal to enforce immigration laws; the debacle in Afghanistan; the nuclear deal with Iran; the Hunter Biden scandal; using the COVID epidemic to illegally accumulate power; weaponizing the FBI and Department of Justice against Americans; violating the rights of January 6 protestors; and working with Big Tech to censor the First Amendment rights of Americans. --->READ MORE HERE
Illustration by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times
Biden’s aversion to telling the truth
Will the media ever fact-check him?
President Biden is making things up. In a campaign speech last week, the absent-minded president declared, “Gas prices — I know I got criticized for going into the stockpile. But guess what? Gas prices are down $1.30 a gallon. And in 41 states plus the District of Columbia, the average gasoline price is less than $2.99.” That is not true.
There are zero states with an average price under $2.99 per gallon. According to AAA, the national average price for regular gasoline is $3.689.
In contrast, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that gas prices were $2.392 per gallon during the week Mr. Biden took office. So the average price of gas is actually $1.297 more per gallon than it was the week he was sworn in.
It was particularly noteworthy as I was looking at a gas station in California while writing this column. The sign said $6.19 per gallon. This seems to be the kind of America that radicals like Mr. Biden want for the future. Ironically, they want to push people to electric vehicles even as notices are sent out not to charge electric cars and trucks because of rolling brownouts.
Mr. Biden also said, “We have a 3.7% unemployment rate, the lowest in 50 – more than 50 years.” No, it is not the lowest in 50 years or more than 50 years. Interestingly, the monthly unemployment rate was lower than 3.7% nine times during President Donald Trump’s tenure. Prior to the 45th president, the unemployment rate had not been as low as 3.5% since 1969. --->READ MORE HERE
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