Time to move on from impeachment                                                                    
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Feb. 6, 2020

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Trump exonerated with full acquittal in the Senate, but will Democrats ever accept election outcome and move this country forward?
President Donald Trump is riding high after a triumphant State of the Union Address and full acquittal by the U.S. Senate in his impeachment trial, and with a great, booming economy, it is looking increasingly unlikely whoever the Democratic nominee is will be able to defeat President Trump in November. Trump’s opponents can blame themselves as in many ways, Trump’s durability is a phenomenon of his opponents’ own making. The President has had to endure unending, sequential attempts either to prevent him from taking office or to promptly remove him once he did — only to emerge stronger each time. President Trump has prevailed against everything his opponents have thrown at him: Russiagate, Mueller, impeachment and so forth. Combine the President’s stamina with the lowest peacetime unemployment in modern history, sustained economic growth, new trade deals with Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and South Korea, and new tax cuts and deregulation, which the President highlighted in his State of the Union Address, and you have a solid recipe for reelection in 2020. This is a President who never gives up and will never surrender. He keeps winning, so why would 2020 be any different? The real question is: Will Democrats ever accept as legitimate the verdict of the American people if and when Trump wins again?

Video: Rick Manning joins DoveTV discussing Surprise Medical Billing
Congress needs to address the issue of surprise medical billing without resorting to price controls.

Video: With a lead in N.H. and a popular vote win in Iowa, is Bernie Sanders the frontrunner for the Dems?
After a disappointing fourth place finish in Iowa for former Vice President Joe Biden, the odds that Bernie Sanders will be the Democratic nominee in 2020 are rising dramatically.

Virginia Republicans: Don’t Run, Fight!
There seems to be a lot of resignation, defeatism, and despair over the damage that Democrats are doing to the Commonwealth of Virginia – which is exactly what the Democrats want – but that is the wrong response. Now is not the time to retreat or surrender; it is time to counterattack. As scandal-plagued Democrats mindlessly check off liberal agenda items to pander to special interest groups, they are handing Republicans issue after issue with which to rout them at the next election. As appalling as the Democrat agenda is, it is hard not to grudgingly respect their determination to conquer solidly Republican states, such as Texas. Republicans need to do much more long-term strategizing and be just as determined and subversive as Democrats are. After the GOP sends the Democrats packing in Virginia, who says that we cannot also flip New York, Illinois, or Oregon with enough time and resources?

Romney's Trump envy disappoints Utah
Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning: “Mitt Romney has proven that his venal nature and envy over President Trump's election has overcome any rational judgment when it comes to impeachment. Romney's vote to convict reveals much more about his lack of character than it does about President Trump. While this is not surprising, it is disappointing in that prior to the 17th Amendment, the legislature of the state of Utah would have been able to immediately remove him from representing their state."


Trump exonerated with full acquittal in the Senate, but will Democrats ever accept election outcome and move this country forward?

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By Robert Romano

President Donald Trump is riding high after a triumphant State of the Union Address and full acquittal by the U.S. Senate in his impeachment trial, and with a great, booming economy, it is looking increasingly unlikely whoever the Democratic nominee is will be able to defeat President Trump in November.

Trump’s opponents can blame themselves as in many ways. The President’s durability is a phenomenon of his opponents’ own making. The President has had to endure unending, sequential trials by fire since he was elected, attempts to either to prevent him from taking office or to promptly remove him once he did — only to emerge stronger each time.

In 2016, the Trump campaign was under active intelligence agency and FBI investigation and surveillance on false allegations the Trump and members of his campaign were Russian agents complicit in the hack of the Democratic National Committee by Russia and putting the emails onto Wikileaks.

This false rumor was used in a failed attempt to overturn the Electoral College in Dec. 2016.

It led to the malicious targeting of former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn by the FBI in Jan. 2017.

The investigation itself was used to force the recusal of former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in March 2017.

When former FBI Director James Comey was fired for repeatedly lying to President Trump about the extent of the investigation, it led directly to the appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

But even then, the Mueller report ended up exonerating President Trump and his campaign of being Russian agents, finding, “[T]he investigation did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities,” and “the evidence does not establish that the President was involved in an underlying crime related to Russian election interference.”

On obstruction of justice, Mueller punted the question to the Justice Department and the Attorney General, who found no crime: “the evidence developed during the Special Counsel’s investigation is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense… without regard to… the constitutional considerations that surround the indictment and criminal prosecution of a sitting president.”

Meaning, even if the Justice Department could have prosecuted a sitting president — it can’t, but assuming it could — the President would not have ever been charged in the Russiagate affair.

After that, it was immediately on to the next thing for the President’s opponents, this time the failed impeachment falsely alleging the President criminally, temporarily held up military assistance to Ukraine to force Ukraine to launch an investigation into the Bidens.

Ultimately, Trump was acquitted, namely because 1) the conduct he was accused of was not criminal in nature and therefore not impeachable under the Constitution; 2) the military assistance was ultimately released before the end of the fiscal year and there was no quid pro quo and only a presumption that there was by one ambassador; and 3) Trump never told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate the Bidens, he told Zelensky that Ukraine should take a second look at the Burisma natural gas firm for corruption because former Vice President Joe Biden had had the prosecutor who says he was looking at the company fired, prematurely ending the investigation.

There was no allegation that the Obama administration did not have the power to leverage the loans or the Bidens broke a law that Ukraine needed to investigate, only that the investigation into Burisma might have been cut short and may need to be further explored by Ukraine.

Moreover, if the question is the Bidens the government does have a compelling legal interest to ensure that Americans do not profit from Ukrainian oligarchs from the Yanukovych regime. Burisma was run by a Yanukovych energy minister who allegedly awarded natural gas exploration rights to himself.

Congress even passed a law, which the President must faithfully execute. Under 22 U.S.C. Section 8904(a): “The Secretary of State, in coordination with the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury, shall assist, on an expedited basis as appropriate, the Government of Ukraine to identify, secure, and recover assets linked to acts of corruption by Viktor Yanukovych, members of his family, or other former or current officials of the Government of Ukraine or their accomplices in any jurisdiction through appropriate programs, including the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative of the Department of Justice.” Meaning, if Hunter Biden and other Americans who worked at Burisma were profiting off of Yanukovych era corruption, they could owe the money back in the least. Either way, it does not matter that Hunter Biden is politically connected to former Vice President Joe Biden. As Democrats remind us daily, no one is above the law.

Overall, impeachment was an effort doomed to fail from its inception, particularly owing to the fact that Republicans have a majority in the Senate — something the House should have taken into serious consideration before rushing to bring the charges without all the evidence or witnesses on the record they wanted. They botched their own prosecution by relying on uncalled mystery witnesses that the Senate was under no obligation to furnish. They should have litigated their subpoenas, but they were in a rush. Oh well.

Now, the matter is past us, too. The Senate has acquitted Trump of all charges. He’s not guilty.

In short, President Trump has prevailed against everything his opponents have thrown at him: Russiagate, Mueller, impeachment and so forth.

Combine the President’s stamina with the lowest peacetime unemployment in modern history, sustained economic growth, new trade deals with Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and South Korea, and new tax cuts and deregulation, which the President highlighted in his State of the Union Address, and you have a solid recipe for reelection in 2020.

This is a President who never gives up and will never surrender. He keeps winning, so why would 2020 be any different?

The real question is: Will Democrats ever accept as legitimate the verdict of the American people if and when Trump wins again?

Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government.

 


Video: Rick Manning joins DoveTV discussing Surprise Medical Billing

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To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4z7RITdE5Y

 


Video: With a lead in N.H. and a popular vote win in Iowa, is Bernie Sanders the frontrunner for the Dems?

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To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YynRKEzDiU


Virginia Republicans: Don’t Run, Fight!

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By Richard McCarty

There seems to be a lot of resignation, defeatism, and despair over the damage that Democrats are doing to the Commonwealth of Virginia – which is exactly what the Democrats want – but that is the wrong response. Now is not the time to retreat or surrender; it is time to counterattack. As scandal-plagued Democrats mindlessly check off liberal agenda items to pander to special interest groups, they are handing Republicans issue after issue with which to rout them at the next election.

Here is just some of the radical legislation that Virginia Democrats have proposed or advanced this year:

  • a ban on “assault” weapons;
  • a “red flag” law;
  • a bill allowing anti-gun localities to regulate guns;
  • a limit on gun purchases;
  • a repeal of informed consent for abortions, parental consent, and minimum health and safety standards for abortion facilities;
  • a gas tax hike and increased car registration fees;
  • a massive minimum wage hike;
  • a repeal of the Right to Work law;
  • a “Green New Deal” bill, which would lead to skyrocketing electricity bills;
  • a repeal of the voter ID law;
  • a bill allowing illegal aliens to get driver’s licenses; and
  • a mandate that boys be allowed to use girls’ restrooms and locker rooms.

 

As if their legislative agenda were not bad enough, Democrat politicians are also huge embarrassments to the Commonwealth. For starters, Gov. Ralph Northam (D) admitted to wearing blackface but claims not to know why he had the nickname “Coonman” in college or how a photo of someone wearing a Klan outfit and another person in blackface wound up on his page in his medical school yearbook. State Sen. Joe Morrissey (D) is a disbarred attorney, who fathered a child with his 17-year-old secretary and served time in jail; unbelievably, Democrats have appointed him to the Judiciary Committee. Del. Ibraheem Samirah (D) is such an anti-Semite that he posted on social media that he thought it was “worse” to give money to Israel than to the KKK; he also has ties to Hamas, a terrorist organization. Del. Chris Hurst (D) was just caught drinking and driving, but escaped arrest due to his office. Del. Dawn Adams (D) was sued by a former staffer who alleged that the delegate required her to do private sector work without additional pay and that the delegate hacked her email account to hide the evidence. Finally, Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax (D) has been credibly accused by two women of forcible rape, and not a single Democrat – including Del. Eileen Filler-Corn (D), the first female House Speaker – lifted a finger to investigate or impeach Fairfax.

To be sure, many conservatives across the Commonwealth are ready to fight. We have seen that in the massive turnout at many local government meetings where constituents have demanded their officials declare their areas Second Amendment sanctuaries. Those who may be feeling depressed at the current state of affairs in Virginia should take heart from these gun rights activists.

There are no permanent majorities, and Virginia Democrats do not have anything close to huge legislative majorities. Just flipping eight seats, puts them right back where they so richly deserve to be -- in the minority. So we should spend less time thinking about how we can split up the Commonwealth, or join another state, or move to a more Republican state; and we should spend more time thinking about how we can recruit more volunteers, appeal to more voters, raise more money, and recruit and train more quality candidates to take our Commonwealth back.

As appalling as the Democrat agenda is, it is hard not to grudgingly respect their determination to conquer solidly Republican states, such as Texas. Republicans need to do much more long-term strategizing and be just as determined and subversive as Democrats are. After we send the Democrats packing in Virginia, who says that we cannot also flip New York, Illinois, or Oregon with enough time and resources?

Virginia Democrats think that they can just buy a narrow legislative majority and turn a moderate, family-friendly, and business-friendly state, overnight, into a cesspool like California. They also think that there is nothing we can do about it. Let’s teach these arrogant Democrats a lesson they will not soon forget. Instead of looking for somewhere to flee from these radicals, we should be working to retake the Commonwealth. Virginia’s worth fighting for. Who's with me?

Richard McCarty is the Director of Research at Americans for Limited Government.


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Romney's Trump envy disappoints Utah

Feb. 5, 2020, Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement blasting Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) for announcing he would vote to convict President Donald Trump:

"Mitt Romney has proven that his venal nature and envy over President Trump's election has overcome any rational judgment when it comes to impeachment. Romney's vote to convict reveals much more about his lack of character than it does about President Trump. While this is not surprising, it is disappointing in that prior to the 17th Amendment, the legislature of the state of Utah would have been able to immediately remove him from representing their state."

To view online: https://getliberty.org/2020/02/romneys-trump-envy-disappoints-utah/

 




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