Congressman Jim Himes, who represents Fairfield County Connecticut, has publicly requested that an impeachment inquiry begin on President Trump. This is an obvious scam, since the Democrats have no intention of impeaching the President. They are merely trying to mollify their rabid base to avoid primary challenges.
According to Congressman Himes: “The time has come for the House of Representatives to begin an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. From the moment of his inauguration, this President has shown contempt for the truth, has attacked our institutions, and has ignored the Constitution he swore to defend. He has refused the oversight which is Congress’ long-established right and duty. In recent weeks, he has refused to comply with subpoenas, he has ordered administration officials to refuse to testify, and he has asserted executive privilege of unprecedented scope with respect to attempts to alter the census.
The President attacks our free press, threatens to jail his political opponents and attacks courts and judges when they challenge his unprecedented behavior.”
But where’s the crime? After two years, $40,000,000 of tax payer money, the hiring of 19 lawyers, 500 witnesses, 800 search warrants, 2,800 subpoenas and Gestapo-like home invasions; the Mueller report refused to indict President Trump for collusion with Russia. The report was somewhat vague as to whether the President obstructed justice, but as one Wyoming rancher put it: “We know that old boy [President Trump] didn’t actually steal any horses, but he’s obviously guilty of trying to avoid being hanged for it.”
Two factors account for Himes’ action: the success of young aggressive liberals especially Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Tea Party. Both of these groups have resurrected what our complacent politicians in safe gerrymandered districts fear the most – a primary. The Tea Party pioneered this in 2010, when some establishment Republicans refused to challenge President Obama and found themselves unemployed. But it was the charismatic Ocasio-Cortez who sent shock waves through the political class when she upset Democratic Congressman Joe Crowley – who had raised $3.1 million – in his Bronx district.
Thus, we see Jim Himes going through the motions since a Bernie Sanders supporting group called Roots Action targeted him for a primary defeat. We see similar behavior by judiciary chairman Jerry Nadler, who represents the liberal west side of Manhattan. If Nadler were to state there was not enough evidence to impeach the President, he would soon be out of a job.
But Himes and Nadler know better to impeach the President as this requires a Senate trial in order to remove him from office. This Republican chamber would call the first witness, former First Lady Hillary Clinton and Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina would ask in a sweet Southern drawl, “Were you aware that a surveillance operation was launched by the CIA and FBI on the Trump campaign?”
To which the former First Lady will reply, “Under the advice of counsel I am exercising my Fifth Amendment right to not answer that question.” Thus, locking Donald Trump for reelection.
But there are scandals for Himes to pursue. Maybe he should revisit the bail out of Goldman Sachs after the financial crisis in 2008. Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street investment banks sold collateralized mortgages – packages of home loans – to investors while fully aware that they were risky. To protect themselves, they insured this financial product with a company call AIG (American International Group) with what were called “Credit Default Swaps.”
The problem is that AIG was insufficiently capitalized to cover the cost when these collateralized mortgages lost value. Then Goldman Sachs did what is does best – whine for a taxpayer bailout. Fortunately for them, a corrupt Goldman Sachs billionaire, Henry Paulson, was the Treasurer Secretary of the United States. He remained a billionaire while our grandchildren received the bill to keep him a billionaire.
Or perhaps Congressman Himes, the great defender of illegal immigrants, would like to revisit how Goldman Sachs crashed the Mexican economy. In 1994, the Mexican government suckered Wall Street into buying bonds that paid inordinately high interest rates while promising not to devalue the peso – even though they had done this regularly for decades. When they reneged, Goldman Sachs went into action and demanded a bailout.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont encapsulated the consensus of the average voter when he told the chairman of Goldman Sachs: “Go back to your Wall Street friends [and] tell them to take the risk and not ask the American taxpayers.”
But Sanders lost as President Clinton, who was bought and paid for by Wall Street, used a special fund to keep Goldman Sachs cronies in Hampton homes and chic Manhattan apartments.
The Mexican peasant did not fare as well. The peso lost 40% of its value. Unemployment skyrocketed and businesses closed in droves. Housing payments soared and many Mexicans lost their homes. Thus, they crossed into our country looking for work to support their families.
Another side effect was that farmers could not pay back their loans forcing them to convert to lucrative crops – specifically cocaine and marijuana. The distribution of these drugs led to the rise of brutal and violent gangs. This unleashed vicious drug wars in which tens of thousands of Mexicans were slaughtered.
But Congressman Himes will never bring this up because he too is a Goldman Sachs crony. He knows that if it were not for these bail outs, he would be waiting on tables rather than living in a nice house in Greenwich. As Will Rogers put it, “We have the best politicians money can buy.”