Saturday, November 23, 2019

Waiting for the other shoe to drop (#3948)

     This time now between the alleged end of the impeachment hearings in the House and the next step is a sweet one. I say that because the end of the impeachment hearings is not a done deal. With a few maneuverings left by the impeachment committee several things could occur. First, just waiting and taking time allows for a few court cases to come to fruition and give the House more moves in their subpoena strategy. As well the time that passes brings to light new information about the bribery trump has instigated while adding to the damning evidence. As a bonus feature the pause now is just adding to the anxiety that trumps are feeling and that anxiety is what we need them to feel so that they squirm and relent.
     I love this time, not the holiday time but the impeachment time because for all the harm trump has done there is now a mechanism that is proving fruitful in exposing the underbelly of the trump criminal intents. The fact that trump is off balance with fear of being caught out legally he is not as disposed to destroying our democracy. His time is spent trying to defend the indefensible instead of calculating how to further cripple the working middle poor class for his wealthy donors and the vehicle of the republican party. We are also being treated to the close saboteurs of our nation who are sticking their greedy little necks out to defend trump.
     All of this with the backdrop of the next election looming so the boon now to we the American civilized people is a win/win twofer. The impeachment committee need not rush to any judgment yet until all avenues to get subpoenaed witnesses before them. At the moment we have time on our side and as long as trump is feeling the angst of legal pressure we should keep him there as long as possible. Because not only are we occupying space in his head over impeachment and those ramifications but we are keeping him from a free run to disrupt the rest of our democracy that still exists. Waiting for the other shoe to drop is my new favorite time of the year. :)

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