Hope this is allowed! I've browsed on this site for a while, even had another username where I engaged in some fairly civil debates with other users before I was banned due to not being a Q follower.
Interested in having a friendly discussion with anyone who's up for it!
A bit about me:
I'm a mechanical engineer working in product marketing I live in a major city, Chicago, and have pretty much only voted democrat I am a homeowner I have followed conspiracies for a while based solely on my own curiosity, and by and large found that a lot of the major ones (pizzagate, Q) don't make a ton of sense, but I'm not here to argue that. I think we're just gonna have different opinions on it.
All said, happy to have a casual AMA! Not interested in flamebaiting or arguing
Yes, the kids in cages comes from the Obama administration, where Joe Biden served as Vice President. It seems that he prefers kids in cages. Maybe it's easier to sniff them that way? I don't know. Why does the Biden family seem to engage so heavily in child trafficking?
What do you make of Joe Biden admitting to quid pro quo with Ukraine? Is engaging in quid pro quo with Ukraine an impeachable offense, or not? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCSF3reVr10
Right but trump didn't stop it either...
I'm against it in any case, but you can't really use it as a barometer for whether or not to support a candidate when the one you voted for continued the practice. If you're against it, great! You should be! But don't pretend it's only a Biden/Obama thing
Engaging in quid pro quo is certainly unethical, but depending on the circumstances I wouldn't blanket any instance as impeachable.
The "remain in Mexico" policy literally prevented children from being in the cages that Obama/Biden had constructed.
Did Joe engage in quid pro quo?
That doesn't change the fact that kids were still in these cages during trump's presidency. It's bad all the time, not just when Biden and Obama does it.
I say not in a criminal sense, and for this reason: Would you consider it quid pro quo if a boss told an employee "Hey, you need to fire your subordinate who is doing shitty work or else you're not getting your bonus"? If the subordinate is doing shitty work, then I wouldn't consider it quid pro quo considering their employement hurts the company's relationship.
The EU and the UN were also pressuring that prosecutor to be ousted even before Biden was involved. Were you aware of that?