Red, it doesnt appear that you have accepted the results of the Muller probe. You voted yes in this thread.
I view the Mueller report as being, in part, a roadmap for Congress to decide what further action they want to take.
Further, in the report itself, and regarding obstruction of justice, Mueller specifically stated that if they felt the evidence justified exonerating the president, they would have done so, but that the evidence presented did not permit such a conclusion. He spells that right out. I don't find myself disagreeing with that at all, or unaccepting of it. What part of that eludes your comprehension?
It's possible that you have a different interpretation of the report then I do, but that does not mean your conclusion above is accurate.
Further, the picture that emerges of Trump, from the Mueller report, is of a man unfit for the office. Democrats may feel, as I believe Cummings indicated this morning, that "history would smile on the Democrats" if they defended the Constitution, even if drafting articles of impeachment were doomed to be defeated by Senate Republicans.
I have not decided as yet where I stand on that component of the problem facing my nation at this time. I don't wish to do anything that might actually help Trump win in 2020, but I can appreciate Cumming's perspective. Sometimes you have to take a stand.
At any rate, the picture of this president's character that emerges from the Mueller report is of a man unfit for that office. The conclusions of the Mueller report do not preclude possible articles of impeachment at all. That is my opinion, and your judgement of where I stand simply carries no weight with me.