
By Nicole Nutting and Don Valentine
    She Said: Hallelujah Don, things are looking up! Now that the Democrats have
control of the House, the time is near for our fake president to face the consequences of
his behavior. Whatâs your best guess, impeachment or indictment?
   He Said: Nicole, I hate to reveal that Santa does not exist. I am sorry there never was a âTooth Fairyâ. Impeachment will be as likely as seeing a unicorn.
The paradigm for impeachment, as set out in the constitution, is that Congress votes on evidence of âHigh Crimes and Misdemeanorsâ.
For our readers who did not go to law school this is an ambiguous standard. A Democratic Congress might vote for a Trump impeachment based on what fires are revealed behind the âsmokeâ we are seeing.
Here, Nicole, is where âthe rubber meets the roadâ. The Senate gets to have a trial
and vote on the Congressâs disposition to remove the President. The current Senate
has too many Republican seats for that outcome. Go buy a âscratch offâ ticket!
She Said: My preference would be to see a criminal indictment. Better minds than my own are questioning the legitimacy of the Dept. of Justice guideline which states that a sitting president
cannot be indicted. If the criminal behavior itself is what propelled Trump into office, then he shouldnât be protected by the privileges of that office. Our founding fathers must be spinning in their graves!
   He Said: The speed bump with an indictment of President Trump is jurisprudence precedent.
Personally, I find that contrary to the foundation of our democracy. Lord, please help us if our president turns out to be above the law.
   She Said: NO ONE should be above the law, and national leaders need be held to the highest standards. It is a delicious irony that our newly elected women and minorities will be instrumental in bringing down this incompetent president.

