Commentary: Getting Ready for a GOP House in 2023—New Articles of Impeachment Introduced Against Joe Biden

Many Americans who understand the cancer that the Obiden Regime has introduced to our country have begun to lose hope of finding a permanent cure without all-out Civil War.

This from westernjournal.com.

But thanks to Republicans like Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, We the People have reason to believe there may very well be a viable treatment—without a kinetic war.

And if the midterm elections go the Republicans’ way in November, the country could be seeing an intense dosing of it beginning soon after the mid-term elections.

Greene on Monday introduced an impeachment resolution against Joe Biden—at least the third time in the two years that Biden has been in office that an impeachment attempt has been officially brought to the House, and the second time Greene herself has been doing the bringing.

The three articles in Greene’s resolution relate to Biden’s manipulation of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the vast storehouse of crude oil the American government keeps on hand ostensibly for use in dire national emergencies.

For Biden and his communist party, the outlook for the midterm elections—amid defeat abroad, rampant inflation at home, a growing illegal immigration crisis and tyrannical abuse of the powers of the presidency—has constituted a political emergency.

Whether The Regime is draining the American oil reserve in an effort to lower gas prices prior to the election to please their voting base or they simply don’t care about votes and the depletion of the reserve is further diminishment of the nation, this is an impeachable offense.

In a Twitter post published Monday, Greene called him out on it, specifically citing the sales of the oil to foreign nations, including China:

Greene said in a video, standing on the steps of the Capitol:

No president of the United States should be doing this to the American people.

It’s going to create a national emergency crisis, and that’s exactly what Joe Biden is doing.

Greene previously introduced a resolution of impeachment against Biden in Jan. 21, 2021, one day into the disaster that the Biden presidency has become.

That resolution focused on Biden’s activities as vice president, including assisting his drug-addledhigh-living son, Hunter, with various business interests in Ukraine, as well as China.

In September of last year, Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio introduced an impeachment resolution citing Biden’s cowardly, lying abandonment of Afghanistan to the tender mercies of Taliban terrorists.

That resolution also cited Biden’s obstinate refusal to administer the law—in direct conflict with his oath to “faithfully execute the Office of the President of the United States.”

It included the illegal immigration crisis that he created, his disgraceful decision to keep a COVID-19 related eviction moratorium in place until the Supreme Court slapped his hand and the deadly, chaotic and humiliating withdrawal of United States from Afghanistan.

With the possible exception of Greene’s first resolution—impeaching a president for actions committed before he took office is a questionable proposition—any one of the reasons cited by Greene or Gibbs would be considered more than enough to impeach a president who had “Republican” after his name.

And members of the communist party won’t openly acknowledge Biden’s more recent outrages, such as his weaponization of the Justice Department—with the help of malevolent Attorney General Merrick Garland—against American citizens.

They don’t consider his theft of what could be up to $1 trillion from the country’s treasury to pay for an unconstitutional bailout for those who took out loans for their education that will now, pending an inevitable court challenge, be repaid by taxpayers. Most of whom are worse off than most of the debtors they’re going to be relieving.

No American can forget that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s communist party decided in 2019 to actually impeach then-President Trump on the flimsiest of reasons, with the thinnest of majorities—so the precedent is already set.

If a Republican majority is sworn in with the new Congress in January 2023, it’s a given that impeachment resolutions are going to get consideration—whether introduced by Greene, Gibbs or some other member of the GOP. (Passage is a different story, of course.)

It’s almost equally a given that no matter which party controls a majority in the Senate after the midterms, the communists will have enough seats to block an impeachment from getting the two-thirds vote to convict.

But that doesn’t mean the effort is in vain.

Each of the following must be kept solid in the public consciousness:

– Even taking partisanship into account, no honest American can see the [Obiden Regime] as anything other than the disaster that it is—one unequaled by the worst administrations before it.

– Obiden’s desertion of Afghanistan to the Taliban and the embarrassing duplicity that surrounded America’s withdrawal far exceeds the ignominy of Jimmy Carter’s incompetence during the Iran-hostage crisis.

– Obiden’s cynical, near-criminal use of the Justice Department and the FBI against political opponents and We the People is far worse than the excesses of the IRS during the Obama years.

– No Republican president, including the much-maligned—and very much resigned—Richard Nixon, has ever compiled anything like the record of malfeasance and outright criminality of Joe Biden—and the Obiden Regime has accomplished all of this in less than 24 months.

One of the most famous phrases to come out of the downfall of Richard Nixon was the one that described the Watergate scandal as a “cancer on the presidency” (a slight variation on the original wording used by Nixon White House Counsel John Dean).

In the United States under the Obiden Regime, the cancer is all that comprises the Regime:

[A] viper’s nest of authoritarians operating under the aegis of a doddering, almost certainly corrupt figurehead who can’t be trusted to know his own name half the time, much less be responsible for the malicious machinations of the vast bureaucracy that is operating in his name.

Nothing President Trump did in the White House—nothing he was even accused of doing—rivals the malignant threat of the Obiden Regime and the modern incarnation of the democrat communist political party to the long-effective system of government they are, so far, successfully destroying.

And if it takes weekly doses of impeachment therapy to remind [communists] and the American public that this cancer can be defeated, then the House GOP should be more than willing to oblige.

Considering the present state of degradation of our Constitutional Republic—a system of government conceived and fostered by the near-impossible assemblage of some of the greatest minds that ever lived—nothing less than a full press by the GOP will save the America We the People know and love.