County To County: Voters In Beaver County, Pa. Talk To Stephanie Ruhle About Impeachment | MSNBC

Voters in Beaver County, Pa. tell Stephanie Ruhle that impeachment is not on the top of everyone’s mind in their community. Ruhle said, “It’s not that they don’t believe impeachment should happen, they’re saying they don’t have the luxury to think about it.” Aired on 10/23/20.
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County To County: Voters In Beaver County, Pa. Talk To Stephanie Ruhle About Impeachment | MSNBC

39 comments

  1. How can you not pay attention to politics if you’re thinking about the security of your job and schools. Those things kind of go hand in hand.

    1. You can’t.
      It’s thier way of not admitting the major mistake they made, helping t REX get his Slimy hands on power.

  2. Mitch McConnell openly speaking about Obstruction of Justice

    (Before he and his wife were taking Russian Money)

    –Mr. President, I arise to today to call attention to a serious and deeply troubling crisis in our country. This is a crisis of confidence, or credibility, and of integrity. Our nation is indeed at a crossroads. Will we pursue the search for truth, or will we dodge, weave and evade the truth? I am of course referring to the investigation into serious allegations of illegal conduct by the president of the United States. That the president has engaged in a persistent pattern and practice of obstruction of justice. The allegations are grave, the investigation is legitimate, and ascertaining the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the unqualified, unevasive truth is absolutely critical. The search for truth is led by highly capable former Solicitor General of the United States and a former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit, Kenneth Star. Mr. President I am deeply troubled today because Judge Starr’s pursuit of the truth is being undermined every step of the way, every single day in the press by those whose sole mission is to attack and impugn the court-appointed independent prosecutor and the congressionally-created process. And these attackers are not the journalists or the broadcasters. Mr. President, what troubles me most here is that these reckless attacks, these ruthless onslaughts, are being carried out by the closest advisers to the president of the United States.The smear campaign is being orchestrated by the White House.

    speaking about the Clinton Impeachment

    1. Ian Zoda ! YES ! My thoughts exactly .. maybe if they weren’t so ” let the other guys worry about the government ” and more aware of who was being elected and what happens when the wrong people get into power .. maybe .. just maybe we wouldn’t be in this mess. It is unfathomable that these people have voting rights and don’t care enough to pay attention to who they vote for .. why they vote for them.. * sigh * This is a very upsetting look at people in America.. In a way these type of people are all very “trumpian” only concerned with themselves and not the greater good of the country.. * shaking my head *

  3. Low information voters from a handful of counties in a handful of states across the nation, decide the entire election.

  4. The problems of America: “lack of knowledge”

    The education branch needs way more money and so does healthcare and the job market.
    Divert it from the military budget and take back all the money from the worthless “Trump Fence” so it can be put to better use.

  5. Farmer suicide: the topic few will discuss [FarmProgress]

    Suicide rates in agriculture are five times higher than the national average — and shockingly, even double the rate for military veterans.

    Suicide rates in agriculture are higher than for any other occupation: 84.5 per 100,000 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

    Studies suggest suicide rates may be higher as some deaths are reported as accidents rather than suicides.

    Not all farm states are included in CDC farm suicide statics (California, Iowa, Illinois, and Nebraska are excluded), further skewing the numbers.

    “Suicide rates appear to be higher in the Midwest” than in California because of the diversified nature of agriculture in California and the greater likelihood of financial profitability among crops grown in the Golden State.

    “Access to mental health services remain limited to farmers because of the rural nature of their occupations.”

    Suicide rates are about 50 percent higher today than they were during the farm crisis of the 1980s.

    1. @W W wishful thinking and fact are separate things. Trump “Supporter” (also knows as nazi) did not mind migrant children dying in cages separated from there parents so why care about them? Have a look at the Netherlands ; one of the most dense populated countries of the world; about half is below sea level;
      The USA is 237 times bigger and the Netherlands and the Netherlands is still the second biggest vegetable exporters in the world. So 236 of each 237 American farmers is not needed at Dutch level of efficiency so them committing suicide isn’t a loss.

    2. @cmulder002 Global Warming is going to make food very, very difficult to grow… it will take a lot of knowledge and energy to grow what is needed for the planet… Trump and the GOP have been described as the most dangerous group of people to ever be on the planet.

    1. Trump gave them hope in 2016. Sad… He gave false hope. People who are hopeless will cling to that hope even if it is a lie.
      I am praying for them for blessings and awakening.

  6. GOOGLE:

    Farmers rips Trump trade: We’ve lost everything since he took over [MSNBC]

    Bob Kuylen, vice president of the North Dakota Farmer’s Union, says he lost $400,000 because of Pres. Trump’s trade war with China. He says farmers have “pretty much lost all of our markets since Trump took over.”

    1. Supposedly with the new trade deal the Chinese will buy from American farmers again. But, it’s not clear when that will happen. In the meantime a lot farmers have probably already sold their equipment and can’t just start up again immediately. Besides why would they trust Trump now? I sure would not.

  7. When your personal problems are bigger than Washington’s problems, then you know you’re being ripped off clean.

    1. Actually, this was a rare moment where MSNBC captured the reality that folks in the heartland have real problems, and are largely ignoring the beltway parasitic class of elitists screaming, “ORANGE MAN BAD!”

  8. “they don’t have the luxury to think about.”
    Sounds like all is going according to plan then for repub leadership and their constituents.

  9. 🇺🇸Founding Father Samuel Adams — “It is in the interest of tyrants to reduce the people to ignorance and vice. For they cannot live in any country where virtue and knowledge prevail.”

  10. “Jingoism, racism, fear, religious fundamentalism: these are the ways of appealing to people if you’re trying to organize a mass base of support for policies that are really intended to crush them.” — Noam Chomsky

  11. That’s the problem: Not paying attention is exactly what the politicians want from you. That way they get to do what they want and not bother about your issues!

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