Folks, I'm going to give you a warning right up front. This blog posting is a political rant.
These days I am growing increasingly concerned at where our country is headed.
I do not exaggerate when I say we are headed for a dictatorship.
Trump is ignoring Congress's Constitutional duty to provide oversight to the Administrative branch of our government.
Congress issues subpoenas and Trump ignores them. The Republican controlled Senate ignores this blatant disregard for the law by Trump.
Trump has been getting away with breaking the law his whole life. Anybody who challenges him, he either threatens to sue or sues.
Even if Trump is impeached or loses the next election, he will not leave the White House. He will have to be taken out by U.S. Marshalls.
I am sure this is where this criminal will end, led out of the White House in handcuffs like Julian Assange was taken out of the Ecuadorian Embassy.
The Democratic leaders in the House are reluctant to begin impeachment proceedings because they're afraid they'll lose voters in the 2020 elections. Really? The Trump base will never change. They'll support Trump literally if he shoots someone on Fifth Avenue. They'll just blame the shooting on Obama or Hillary.
Of course the Senate will not vote to impeach Trump. But put those cowards and non-patriots on record as having enabled Trump, the greatest danger this country has ever faced in our history.
Remember, the enemy is within.
Republican Senators 2019
Lamar Alexander – Tennessee
John Barrasso – Wyoming
Roy Blunt – Missouri
John Boozman – Arkanss
Richard Burr – North Carolina
Shelley Moore Capito – West Virginia
Bill Cassiday – Louisiana
Susan Collins – Maine
John Cornyn – Texas
Tom Cotton – Arkansas
Mike Crapo – Idaho
Kevin Cramer – North Dakota
Ted Cruz – Texas
Steve Daines – Montana
Mike Enzi – Wyoming
Joni Ernst – Iowa
Deb Fischer – Nebraska
Cory Gardner – Colorado
Lindsey Graham – South Carolina
Chuck Grassley – Iowa
Josh Hawley – Missouri
John Hoeven – North Dakota
Cindy Hyde-Smith – Mississipi
Jim Inhofe – Oklahoma
Johnny Isakson – Georgia
Ron Johnson – Wisconsin
John Kennedy – Louisiana
James Lankford – Oklahoma
Mike Lee – Utah
Mitch McConnell – Kentucky
Jerry Moran – Kansas
Lisa Murkowski – Alaska
Rand Paul – Kentucky
David Perdue – Georgia
Rob Portman – Ohio
Jim Risch – Idaho
Pat Roberts – Kansas
Mike Rounds – South Dakota
Mitt Romney – Utah
Marco Rubio – Florida
Ben Sasse – Nebraska
Tim Scott – South Carolina
Richard Shelby – Alabama
Dan Sullivan – Alaska
John Thune – South Dakota
Thom Tillis – North Carolina
Pat Toomey – Pennsylvania
Roger Wicker – Mississippi
Todd Young - Indiana