GOP Lawmakers Use Pelosi Play To Give Biden A Taste Of Things To Come
The mid-terms are not looking good for Democrats as Biden continues to drag the his party into the quicksand.
Their chances in states like Florida look bleaker than ever. Voter registration roles show that the Democrats voter advantage has dwindled from around 100,000 to 24,000. Democrats on the ground feel the party has abandoned them and not addressed problems that “have existed for years.”
“It feels a little bit like we’re kind of set up to fail,” one Florida Democratic official said. “It’s not any one person’s fault. A lot of these problems have existed for years. But for a party that has been decimated in the last few elections and especially the last one, I’m not seeing a sense of urgency yet.”
“Without a full-frontal, professional and accountable partisan effort to turn it around, sometime before the end of this year, there will be more Republicans registered in Florida than Democrats — that has NEVER happened before,” Steve Schale, long time Florida Democratic strategist wrote. “And, given their voters have higher turnout scores — this isn’t a great place to start.”
Republicans in the House led by Ohio Rep. bob Gibbs are smelling the blood in the water and have introduced Articles of Impeachment over the withdrawal in Afghanistan, the unconstitutional rent moratorium, and the conditions at our southern border. This is now the second time a Republican member of congress has introduced articles of impeachment. Rep. marjorie Taylor Greene filed articles of impeachment earlier this year.
“I take this seriously. I don’t think it’s haphazard. I’m not trying to get media attention for myself,” Gibbs said. “He’s done so much damage to this country in less than nine months, which is really scary.”
“He’s not capable of being commander in chief, and that’s obvious by the actions since Day One when he took the presidency back in January,” Gibbs said. “Maybe something like this makes the White House think twice before they do some of this nonsense.”
For now the attempt is dead in the water because the Democrats hold a slim margin however, should Republicans retake the House (and that looks very possible) accountability is coming.
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