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posted ago by Debutante ago by Debutante +13 / -0

A post in a string further down (about AOC suggesting illegal immigration isn't a crime) prompts me to ask the following question:

Why is there no provision for the immediate expulsion of any member of Congress (House or Senate) who violates their oath of office in an obvious manner?

I don't mean some drawn out legal partisan procedure where one side hopes to get enough votes to kick a member of another side's party out. That's too suceptible to bribery, chicaņery of all kinds, payoffs, tit-for-tat negotiations and whatever else these crooks can manage.

I' m talking about a provision that would state -- it's obvious you're a crook and that's all we need to know -get out!.

If there isn't such a provision -- maybe there should be.

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Tomb01 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sadly the people who would have to create that provision are the Congress... They will never even put forth that kind of law, much less vote for it...