Tag: Senate GOP

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. Framers’ Impeachment Fears Fulfilled, with a Twist

 

The current attempted coup by the unelected Deep State, now proudly proclaimed by the New York Times and leftist media people, was not anticipated by the framers of the Constitution of the United States.

The behavior now on display in Congress, on the other hand was anticipated and ultimately written off as a necessary risk that could be corrected in short order by the voters either affirming or punishing the legislators. We have this, rather than a parliamentary no-confidence vote because of the eventual balance struck, dividing power across three branches of government and within the legislature between two chambers.

We were on our way to something like a prime minister or very weak executive in the Constitutional Conventionn. Then one man, Gouverneur Morris, came to the floor of the convention and made the case for a truly independent executive. We know his remarks from Madison’s notes:

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With President Trump Carrying Tennessee by 26 points, 60.7% to 34.7% (1,522,925 votes to Hillary’s 870,695 votes) in a thorough wipeout, you would think the Senate race would be uneventful for the GOP next year. But Republican Senator Bob Corker has decided he’s done with politics, and will not run for re-election. The Governor, Bill […]

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