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Josh Chafetz, professor of law at Cornell, says House can arrest Giuliani. (Original Post)
triron
Oct 2019
OP
There will be a point at which Congress will feel compelled to break the impasse
pecosbob
Oct 2019
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Sneederbunk
(14,292 posts)1. Let's do it, even if it's only for 24 hours.
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)2. So,
They can? But will they?
That's were the rubber meets the road.
It would be a good start. We have a lot of lawbreaking going on right now.
stopdiggin
(11,317 posts)3. this won't happen
and probably shouldn't (despite good intent). Has all trappings (should it ever actually occur) of a mini clown car at the circus big top. Complete with fumbling, bumbling, and people running into each other.
(put this idea to bed .. it doesn't work)
pecosbob
(7,541 posts)4. There will be a point at which Congress will feel compelled to break the impasse
I don't know what it will be but I feel it coming.