(September 23, 2020 at 7:51 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(September 23, 2020 at 7:39 am)Brian37 Wrote: No it is not spineless.
Japan's Imperial Army lost because it's had an all or nothing tactic. They stupidly thought volume would do the trick. In many battles in the Pacific the Allies/ Americans were outnumbered, and many times we were. But we still won, because of tactics.
The only viable tactic right now I see that can put us back on the right track is VOTING. The GOP in congress are unreasonable. A Trump loss in November and taking over Senate will put us in a far better position than to risk alienating voters now.
Of course it's spineless. When you turn your back on an obligation that is both legal and moral in the hope of political gain, it is the very definition of spineless.
Japan lost because they badly underestimated the US reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor. There was no 'all or nothing tactic'. There wasn't even an all or nothing strategy.
There aren't enough voters to alienate that would affect the outcome of the election. The biggest effect of another impeachment would be to increase voter turnout. Since it would increase on both sides, it's a wash.
Boru
"Live to fight another day" IS NOT SPINLESS, it is tactical.
Japan lost because they took an all or nothing approach. Hitler lost because he took an all or nothing approach.
Japan's and Hitler's military were BRAVE(not to be confused for being right) but in that they all thought they were fighting for the right thing. I am glad they were wrong.
The allies won because they picked their battles, and thought about tactics.
Attempting another impeachment at this point is political suicide. If you want Trump out of office NOVEMBER is our shot.
Even in issues of rape, a therapist is going to tell anyone, who survived by fighting back, or by short term submission, if they get out of it an survive, neither tactic is wrong. If you survive by doing either, that means the tactic worked.
I don't see any good in another attempt at impeaching Trump after failing to do so the first time as leading to anything of benefit.