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    sod1umchlor1deliked a comment in The Presidential Impeachment Inquiry Explained.
    A whistleblower is a person who gives out information on a certain individual or organization anonymously (or in some cases, publicly). In simpler terms, a person tells the government and/or public about the illegal activities of another person or group. The Whistleblower Protection Act prevents harassment of whistleblowers in the United States. Edward Snowden leaked NSA information to the public in 2013; thus, he is a whistleblower.
    Over 4 years ago
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    sod1umchlor1deliked a comment in The Presidential Impeachment Inquiry Explained.
    Yes, this is not an impeachment yet; this is an impeachment inquiry. As seen in the chart in the article, an impeachment inquiry is the first step of the impeachment process. The House Judiciary Committee must pass a simple majority for the vote to go to the members of the House. If the vote passes the House, then the President is said to be impeached but not removed from office. If the vote passes the Senate, the President is convicted of the crime and removed from office.
    Over 4 years ago
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    sod1umchlor1deliked a comment in The Presidential Impeachment Inquiry Explained.
    It is a great aspiration to care for the lower class, but the problem is should we provide for the lower class, and, if so, should we should provide for them through government funds? Do you personally think that the people's money (through taxes) should be spent on those who are needy, or do you think that taxpayer money should be used on improving American infrastructure, jobs, military, etc.? The problem here is identifying if those in the lower class are in the lower class because of just bad luck or through their choice. The majority of the lower class does not stay in the lower class, neither does the upper class stay in the upper class, nor does the middle class stay in the middle class. Everyone moves up and down the economic ladder in America. Also, the unemployment rate reached an all-time low under Mr. Trump.
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    It is a great aspiration to care for the lower class, but the problem is should we provide for the lower class, and, if so, should we should provide for them through government funds? Do you personally think that the people's money (through taxes) should be spent on those who are needy, or do you think that taxpayer money should be used on improving American infrastructure, jobs, military, etc.? The problem here is identifying if those in the lower class are in the lower class because of just bad luck or through their choice. In America, it's most likely that they are in the lower class because of their choice. The majority of the lower class does not stay in the lower class, neither does the upper class stay in the upper class, nor does the middle class stay in the middle class. Everyone moves up and down the economic ladder in America. Also, the unemployment rate reached an all-time low under Trump, so your claim of "it is so hard to find jobs" is false.
    Over 4 years ago
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    This sport will never be implemented anywhere else, considering the craziness of the rules: (1) the bases are not even in an organized pattern, (2) the foul lines run to the back, meaning that a ball blasted to the back is a foul ball, (3) you can score 2 runs on the same play, (4) the pitcher is literally standing by the home plate, which ruins the whole point of baseball, and (5) there are usually no fences and if a ball runs into a river, you have to retrieve it. It's a wacky sport made by a guy who thought the pitches thrown by the pitcher in American baseball were too hard to hit therefore he had to make it easier.
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    Yes, this is not an impeachment yet; this is an impeachment inquiry. As seen in the chart in the article, an impeachment inquiry is the first step of the impeachment process. The House Judiciary Committee must pass a simple majority for the vote to go to the members of the House. If the vote passes the House, then the President is said to be impeached but not removed from office. If the vote passes the Senate, the President is convicted of the crime and removed from office.
    Over 4 years ago
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    A whistleblower is a person who gives out information on a certain individual or organization anonymously (or in some cases, publicly). In simpler terms, a person tells the government and/or public about the illegal activities of another person or group. The Whistleblower Protection Act prevents harassment of whistleblowers in the United States. Edward Snowden leaked NSA information to the public in 2013; thus, he is a whistleblower.
    Over 4 years ago

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