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Donald Trump - Is political incompetence an impeachable offence?

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The following link tells us that it is:

http://fortune.com/2017/05/19/donald-trump-impeach-meaning-definition-resigns/

We're told that "The expectations were that Trump would be
a quick study, and that rookie mistakes would give way to
competent Presidential leadership."

We're also told that "If Trump continues on his current
trajectory and fails to deliver on some of his promises
impeachment may become a serious option. Republicans in
Congress might conclude that they would be better off in
the 2020 elections trying to re-elect Mike Pence than
President Donald Trump".

To me that all seems rather iffy. (Maybe, coulda, woulda,
shoulda).

There's heaps of talk on impeachment and the current President
in the US. Personally I don't believe that it will
happen. Republicans have control of both houses and I really
don't feel that they would impeach a sitting President.
But I could be wrong. There's quite a few investigations
going on about the man's dealings with the Russians.
Who knows what these investigations will uncover (if
anything).

What do others think - can this President be impeached?
And more to the point - Will he be impeached?
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 21 May 2017 5:02:14 PM
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"We are told that".

We are are told lots of things by people we don't know from a bar of soap, and most of it turns out to be shite. Trump will not be, cannot be, impeached for anything he has done so far. All the noise is coming from out of control media and the shrill Left, who will never accept the loss of office.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 22 May 2017 12:39:17 PM
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Foxy,

You and leftists, some of whom apparently went to the US to interfere in the Presidential election, would have had Donald Trump impeached even before he was elected.

Yet where Hilary Clinton was concerned, she was forever blameless, any criticism of her performance, no matter how mild, was wrong, unfair and misogyny of course. You proved all of that by endless flattering and self-justifying quotes from Hilary Clinton's own book.

Maybe Donald Trump should write a book. Or shouldn't anyone but a Democrat become President?

What is the point of your post?
Posted by leoj, Monday, 22 May 2017 12:55:41 PM
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leoj,

I did admire Hilary Clinton once.

However, you should also remember that I was not
against Donald Trump being elected as President and
I did make it quite clear why Hilary lost the
election and why Trump won. My point of this
discussion is as the title states - "Is political
incompetence an impeachable offence?" I thought
because Trump's recent actions especially the sacking
of his FBI Director last week - James Comey has
raised so many questions - the topic would make for
an interesting discussion on a forum that deals with
political and social debate.

What is your point in consistently questioning my
motives?
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 22 May 2017 1:12:42 PM
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Dear ttbn,

People from many sides of politics are beginning to
question the actions of President Trump. From Congressmen,
to professionals within the legal system, are questioning
the actions of the US President. It shall be interesting
to see what happens next.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 22 May 2017 1:17:12 PM
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Foxy, "I was not against Donald Trump being elected as President.."

Not everyone is attuned to your humour then.
Posted by leoj, Monday, 22 May 2017 1:25:32 PM
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