What we have become is a perpetual state of impeachment, and that is the problem that everyone on this dais should have.
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McClintock criticizes ongoing impeachment processes as damaging to Congress and democracy.
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Here's some of the problems that we're facing. Every sheriff in the State of California in times past used to be able to ask immigration status of those who are arrested and coming through our jails. That no longer is in existence.
Even if this was not happening, the mere perception of it is enough to destroy public confidence that the vote will accurately reflect the will of the American people.
Americans are sick and tired of being treated like second-class citizens in our own country.
These are people who promised their constituents not to raise their taxes. And those five no votes just voted for the biggest tax increase in American history.





