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Impeaching abuse of power

As we zig and zag through the “solemn” process of impeachment, I pray that all sorrow and anguish subsides into truth and justice, God willing!

The prophetess, Maxine Waters, a visionary ranking member of the house, was able to read the tea leaves and predict the threat to our nation’s security that Donald J. Trump posed, before he was even elected.

Maxine ranted, “the nicknames Trump used against all his political opponents (crooked Hillary), even Republicans (Lyin Ted), during the debates, were fed to him by Russia.”

If true, then, certainly, an impeachable offense. We now are drowning in solemnity, as House Majority Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, in her “somber” appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher” brags that President Donald Trump will be “impeached forever.” (A fist bump followed) The real abuse of power is by those who present these frivolous articles of impeachment against our president.

Democrats have hurled articles of impeachment at six duly elected Republican presidents since WWII. That repetition of frivolity, in an attempt to remove a U.S. president, is an blatant abuse of the power of impeachment. Our real concern should be why? What is at stake? The Republic is at stake in 2020. We’ll decide at the polls, the future of this Republic, this one Nation under God.

Do we remain indivisible, with liberty and justice for all, or for only the elite? Do we embrace the ways of … say, gun grabbing, baby killing, anti-Constitution radicals like the governor of Virginia? Do we choose socialism, which never ends well, or will we remain a sovereign Represented Republic? It has been said, “You can vote your way in to socialism, but you have to shoot your way out of it.”

This farce by the Democrats, over the past three years, has nothing to do with the people, and everything to do with the leadership’s own self-empowerment. That is where we are, folks.

Mike Meyers

Walnutport