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Title: Congress Planning Obama Impeachment After Bipartisan Debt Plan Rejected
Source: Examiner
URL Source: http://www.examiner.com/civil-right ... -bipartisan-debt-plan-rejected
Published: Jul 25, 2011
Author: Alexander Higgins
Post Date: 2011-07-29 02:42:52 by Murron
Keywords: None
Views: 7979
Comments: 14

Congress Planning Obama Impeachment After Bipartisan Debt Plan Rejected

The U.S congress is planning to file Articles of Impeachment against President Obama after he rejected another bipartisan plan debt plan to prevent the U.S from a credit default.

Earlier today republicans warned President Obama that impeachment proceedings would be brought against him if he causes the nation to default on its debt.

Congressman Steve King, the Republic member of the House of Representative from Iowa, wrote on his twitter account Monday that President Barack Obama “would be impeached” if the nation falls into default.

Politico reported afterward on King's threat and added that other members of congress were also ready to bring impeachment charges against Obama over the debt talks. Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) warned earlier this month it would be “an impeachable offense” and Bruce Fein has already drafted articles of impeachment for House republicans to introduce.

As the August 2nd deadline of a default on U.S. draws near, the major rating agencies have already warned that a credit rating downgrade may now be inevitable due to the political bickering within members of congress and with the President.

After the warnings of impeachment hearings were given to President Obama he rejected yet another bipartisan debt plan earlier today.

The rejection of the plan means that a U.S. default may now be unavoidable as leaders of both political parties have been pushed beyond the limits of concessions they are willing to make as part of a compromise.

The rejection of the plan has infuriated members of congress from both political parties who feel they are in a position where no further compromise can be made. The reported deadlock in the negotations has spurred talks of impeachment among circles in congress.

Digital Journal, reports "As the debt ceiling crisis spooked global markets and reports surfaced of President Obama's rejection of a bipartisan plan, talk of impeachment is circulating among congressional circles" in their article with a headline reading "Obama rejects bipartisan debt plan, spurs impeachment planning."

Whether the congress will actually follow through with the plan to impeach President Obama they are discussing with the media or if this whole charade is part of a political power play for Washington politicians to gain more concessions is yet to be seen.

Earlier today the Republicans were accused of having "moved backwards" in the negotiations in a press conference given earlier by Senator Schumer and Senator Reid. The Senators told members of the press the GOP was looking to increase pentagon spending which they could not agree to.

Later The GOP and the President took shots at each other in prime-time broadcasts to the nation.

First the president blamed conservative House Republicans for not being able to reach a deal that would avoid an imminent default on US national debt.

Watch – President Obama urges 'balanced' approach to debt

Minutes later in a rebuttal address, the house speaker accused President Obama of wanting a "blank check" and insisted the US government's "spending binge" was over.

Watch: House Speaker Boehner: 'Obama wants a blank check'

At the same time that GOP impeachment talks are based on launching charges due to a debt default, a Reuters report that just hit the wire reveals that President Obama has several options to avoid default even if a debt deal is not reached in congress. Those options however would not avoid a downgrade of U.S. debt which would mean a default down the road.

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#5. To: Murron (#0)

The U.S congress is planning to file Articles of Impeachment against President Obama after he rejected another bipartisan plan debt plan to prevent the U.S from a credit default.

The US Congress does not impeach. The House of Representatives does.

Such a basic error puts this article squarely in the "MOONBAT" section of the Sunday rotogravure...

war  posted on  2011-07-29   8:10:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: war (#5)

The U.S congress is planning to file Articles of Impeachment against President Obama after he rejected another bipartisan plan debt plan to prevent the U.S from a credit default.

The US Congress does not impeach. The House of Representatives does.

Four times in our history, has Congress held serious discussions of impeachment:

  • Andrew Johnson was actually impeached when Congress became unhappy with the way he was dealing with some post-Civil War matters, but Johnson was acquitted in the Senate by one vote and remained in office.
  • Congress introduced a resolution to impeach John Tyler over state's rights issues, but the resolution failed.
  • Congress was debating his impeachment over the Watergate break-in when President Richard Nixon resigned.
  • William J. Clinton was impeached by the House on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in relationship to his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was eventually acquitted by the Senate.

The Impeachment Process

In the House of Representatives

  • The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee will propose a Resolution calling for the Judiciary Committee to begin a formal inquiry into the issue of impeachment.
  • Based on their inquiry, the Judiciary Committee will send another Resolution to the full House stating that impeachment is warranted and why (the Articles of Impeachment), or that impeachment is not called for.
  • The Full House (probably operating under special floor rules set by the House Rules Committee) will debate and vote on each Article of Impeachment.
  • Should any one of the Articles of Impeachment be approved by a simple majority vote, the President will be "impeached." However, being impeached is sort of like being indicted of a crime. There still has to be a trial, which is where the US Senate comes in.

In the Senate

  • The Articles of Impeachment are received from the House.
  • The Senate formulates rules and procedures for holding a trial.
  • A trial will be held. The President will be represented by his lawyers. A select group of House members will serve as "prosecutors." The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (currently John G. Roberts) will preside with all 100 Senators acting as the jury.
  • The Senate will meet in private session to debate a verdict.
  • The Senate, in open session, will vote on a verdict. A 2/3 vote of the Senate will result in a conviction.
  • The Senate will vote to remove the President from office.
  • The Senate may also vote (by a simple majority) to prohibit the President from holding any public office in the future.

http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/thepresidentandcabinet/a/impeachment.htm

OriginalGatlin  posted on  2011-07-29   8:26:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Gatlin (#6)

House impeaches [indicts].

Senate holds a trial with the CJSCOTUS as adjudicator of the process.

I repeat: The US Congress does not impeach. The House does.

war  posted on  2011-07-29   8:29:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: war (#7)

The US Congress does not impeach. The House does.

You are correct:

Should any one of the Articles of Impeachment be approved by a simple majority vote, the President will be "impeached."

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