DonQOnIce t1_j3y8u3m wrote
Reply to comment by QuidProJoe2020 in DA Larry Krasner impeachment trial: Pa. Senate indefinitely postpones, future now unclear by SweetJibbaJams
It can definitely be argued to be disenfranchisement when there is no impeachable offense.
QuidProJoe2020 t1_j3y9i0l wrote
No, impeachment is literally a political tool. Why the hell do you think its requirements are so broad and not well defined?
Again, balance of powers lesson incoming, congress /assembly can impeach someone for anything, as the purpose of impeachment was for the voters to Have a check on a run away executive. If congress/assembly improperly impeaches someone's, the public can easily vote him back in and then vote the congress/assembly out.
This is all basic social studies stuff.
DonQOnIce t1_j3y9u20 wrote
Plenty of legal tools have been and are used for the disenfranchisement of people.
QuidProJoe2020 t1_j3ya5tx wrote
If the assembly is using a power granted to it, which comes from the PA constitution, which ultimately comes from every PA citizen, how the fuck is it stealing your rights if you gave it the power to do what it is doing?
You really should read on how politics actually works on our system if you're interested in understanding the political process lol
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