Scott's either unaware, or being persuasive and rhetorical here. Meaning he either doesn't know, or does know that the only body that can impeach House members is the House.
In the real world (not Scott's computer simulation that he insists—no joke—all humans are electronic programs of, rather than sharing objective physical reality), the 2/3 vote for removal is a fantasy. That is unless he also is predicting the Republicans will take over 2/3 of the House.
I guess they will, if whoever programmed the computer simulation wants it to be that way. :)
Even if the GOP gets 2/3 majority, it's not as if they have a track record of doing ANYTHING. They try to take the high road while the left is back alley brawling.
When the House removes a House Member, it is Expulsion, not Impeachment. There is mo trial in the Senate.
Likewise, when the Senate removes a Senate member it is Expulsion, not Impeachment.
Article !, Section 5, 2. 2: Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
Scott's either unaware, or being persuasive and rhetorical here. Meaning he either doesn't know, or does know that the only body that can impeach House members is the House.
In the real world (not Scott's computer simulation that he insists—no joke—all humans are electronic programs of, rather than sharing objective physical reality), the 2/3 vote for removal is a fantasy. That is unless he also is predicting the Republicans will take over 2/3 of the House.
I guess they will, if whoever programmed the computer simulation wants it to be that way. :)
Even if the GOP gets 2/3 majority, it's not as if they have a track record of doing ANYTHING. They try to take the high road while the left is back alley brawling.
Sad bit true
When the House removes a House Member, it is Expulsion, not Impeachment. There is mo trial in the Senate.
Likewise, when the Senate removes a Senate member it is Expulsion, not Impeachment.
Article !, Section 5, 2. 2: Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
OK