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Essay:Embarrassing Examples of Bipartisanship That Prove The Two-Party System Is A Complete Fraud

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Democrats are crooked and/or radical. Republicans are crooked and/or weak. The majority of House Republicans voted in a secret ballot against removing establishment neocon Liz Cheney, who had voted in favour of the Democrats' second impeachment scam against Trump in the House, from her very powerful position as Chairwoman of the House Oversight Committee.[1]
  • Angered at possible election fraud, a group of President Trump's supporters stormed the United States Capitol building on January 6, 2021, either armed with only blunt objects or entirely unarmed,[2] while about half of the Representatives in Congress from both parties, most of the Senators from both parties,[3] and Republican Vice President Mike Pence certified the possibly illegitimate results of the 2020 election.[4] President Trump severely condemned the actions of the protesters and conceded the election to Biden the next day.[5]
  • Despite crumpling, Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives for a second time on the charge of "incitement to insurrection." This impeachment charge was eventually sent to the Senate, where Trump was acquitted for a second time. The Senate trial took place after Trump had left office. The majority of the House, including all Democrats and 10 Republicans, voted to convict.[6] The majority of the Senate (though not the required two-thirds majority), including all Democrats and 7 Republicans, voted to convict.[7] This was the most bipartisan impeachment effort in American history.
  • Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene filed articles of impeachment against Joe Biden shortly after he was inaugurated for corrupt ties to foreign regimes.[8] The establishment then resurfaced untoward past social media posts Greene had made prior to being elected to Congress. Greene acknowledged and condemned her past remarks, but all Democrats and 11 Republicans in Congress still voted to remove her from her positions on the House Budget Committee and House Education Committee.[9]
  • All Democrats and 3 Republicans in the House voted in favour of the Equality Act in February 2021.[10]

These are just from the first two months of 2021. The United States of America is in dire need of a Patriot Party.

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