Why Trump Won or Failed to be Impeached

What Happened?

I kept waiting for it in Trump’s second impeachment trial and it never came. It was an itch that wanted to be scratched that never manifested. There was no smoking gun that definitively linked Trump to the failed Coup at the Capital.

By the numbers:

The Dems were naïve in their attempt to convict Trump on the failed coup:

1. They used a polite (or obscure) word to describe the attempted coup: insurrection.

2. They did not try Trump on the all evidence leading up to the final attempted coup.

3. They focused solely on the attack on the Capital without solidly incriminating evidence linking Trump to the attackers.

4. They ignored the smoking gun of Trump’s recorded voice telling the Georgia’s Secretary of State to find votes by throwing out votes for Biden for Trump’s re-election.

Trump broadcast what he would do if he believed that he wouldn’t win the election:

1. He talked about being President for Life (a dictatorial fantasy) — He did.

2. He would call the election stolen — He did.

3. He supported dead people voting in the election as a huge problem when it wasn’t despite his Republican enablers using voter suppression laws to limit voting by blacks and minorities.

4. He would repeated call the election stolen (as if repeating it would make it true and for many it did)– He did.

5. He would call all vote by mail fraudulent — He did.

6. He would call all mail unreliable (because he planned it that way deliberately) — He did.

7. He made sure that the USPS would not get any bailout money for the effects of COVID19 — He did.

8. He stuffed the Board of Governors to a appoint a shill to the Post Office that would disrupt all mail, especially mail-in ballots — He did.

9. He repeatedly used the courts to frivolously challenge election results based on lies — He did.

10. He attempted to use his office to get Georgia’s Secretary of State to throw the election in his favor — He did.

11. He used emotional fury and “fight like hell” to state that he wanted what the Coup attackers wanted and were one in the same even though there was questionable wiggle room

These actions and statements are much more incriminating when taken together as evidence of a Coup, but the Dems ignored that for media coverage without the smoking-gun linkage of Trump inciting the attackers to “kill” members of Congress, for example. “Fight like hell” has wiggle room with regard to interpretation. That’s why Trump was not impeached.

The Democrats try to act honorably and assume their Republican colleagues will act in the same manner. Republicans consider Democrats moral high ground to be superior — and insulting — therefore they treat it as nonsense and use whatever they can get to win at all costs.

What Now?

We must work to save democracy from authoritarians out to squash democracy and ruin our nation. Here are two means of support in that direction:

Support efforts for the Georgia Courts investigation of election tampering.

Find all Senators that voted against impeachment and ensure that they are defeated in their next election for the Senate.

Predatory Citizenship: ———— a treat-us on Opposition

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Having grown-up in the 60s and 70s in Connecticut thus being raised by Yankees who were both wise investors and simultaneously cheap I followed a similar set of behaviors.

Of course, in them their olden times we were still considered citizens instead of doing our part as consumers. As hungry vampire-like consumers we and everybody else did our duty by buying stuff. We forgot we were citizens, but I won’t go into the boring-tale-of-woe lecture about the reasons.

As a cheap Yankee I learned strategies for repelling products that were maybe good ones advertised on tv. Now with products that are click bait that intrigue me I actually use a writing tool, wow — I mean a pen or pencil to write down the name of the product. I put it somewhere, where I might find it again. I might even think about said product -if i really need it and blah, blah, blah, apply other egghead type criteria like being an AI camera examining the “product” from every possible angle, etc. Okay — a tad nerdy too. I don’t use Google anymore to do research, ’cause the way i figure it — since they’re using predatory capitalism on me, I’m defending myself from their BS by using predatory citizenship on them.

I use Duck-Duck-Go to research stuff because the browser isn’t supposed to track you like Google does. I found a product on YouTube that looked bogus — an immersion toothbrush. Put your teeth in it and it’s supposed to brush your teeth super-fast. Ordinarily I don’t fall for this kind of crap, but I had some thoughts about future products. One of them was a form that a dental hygienist would put in your mouth, made from a mold of your mouth — silly (not that other kind of mold — ew). They’d inject this specially programmed nanite paste-mix into the molded frame for your mouth and gums. 20 minutes later deep cleaning of plaque above and below the gum line. Eventually it would be made for home use (coming to a dentist near you in 5–10 years) and home to you after your insurance has bled you dry. The review on the immersion toothbrush by a non-profit reported that the product was bogus and no one had made an immersion toothbrush that worked — yet.

By the way my dad accidentally taught me how to repel advertising. We were watching TV when an ad comes on (no TiVo, no mute and no remote) so we watched it because we either not bright enough to turn it off or just lazy. My dad remarked — “That might be a good product, but I would never buy it.” “Why not?’ I ask. He launched right into it on and on and finally because: “Advertisers lie to get you to sell their product. So, I’m not to buy a product even if I think it might be good because they’re lying and trying to get me to spend my money.”

And since it was the 60s and questioning authority was hip, for a few minutes I thought my dad was cool for bucking the system. He was cool until I bucked his authority and it was the 60s.

Link for piece on future inventions and human advancements: https://psychesweather.wordpress.com/2020/10/23/visions-inventions-and-transformations/