I think the fact that all focus is on "should we" and what the repercussions would be and fear of what may happen if we do, and not on the opposite, is such a crock of, well, you know. All the concern is on what the perpetrators will do if the rug is pulled out from under them and not on what the rest of the country, the majority, the ac…
I think the fact that all focus is on "should we" and what the repercussions would be and fear of what may happen if we do, and not on the opposite, is such a crock of, well, you know. All the concern is on what the perpetrators will do if the rug is pulled out from under them and not on what the rest of the country, the majority, the actual "winners" of the election are losing, have lost, and may yet lose more of if it is not done. Where are the discussions on the fact that this scam is costing us a country, a history, a heritage AND a future?
If there is no real accountability, and I mean at ALL levels - not just the top, but every single grifting, power-hungry, cowardly, two-faced enabler, needs to be held accountable for their actions AND inactions. If there was something that could have/should have been done or made public and you waited to write it in a book? That is a dereliction of your oath of office... no dog-catcher job for you again, EVER. This needs to follow every one of them into infinity. Personally, I'd start garnishing their profits to pay back the American Taxpayer for how much we have shelled out wading through and cleaning up their garbage.
My focus is on the DOJ, but anyone that says a criminal referral looks too political is not looking at this through the lens of history. With all the evidence and testimony that is coming to light, the January 6th Committee would be another example of dereliction of duty if they do not disclose ... and acknowledge... there may have been crimes committed. They continue with their legislative purpose, but the DOJ then takes its turn at bat. For me, it's a crime if you DON'T post a "Bridge out Ahead" warning.
Don't forget that Bill Stepien was the guy from the NY Port authority when "Bridgegate " was going on for Chris Christy. Stepien then went up to NH to try to screw with the electoral process there. Currently, he's managing the campaign for a Trump promoted candidate in Wyoming. This particular piece of shit should not be let off of any hook. He's no hero.
I feel like Stepien got a pass in Monday’s hearing, in which he appears like a reasonable guy, on the side of moral,integrity. It was only in the after-analyses that I’m learning he ain’t so squeaky clean. But I missed several segments of the actual hearing, so I could be wrong that he got a pass. I want to see his newborn baby!
I think the fact that all focus is on "should we" and what the repercussions would be and fear of what may happen if we do, and not on the opposite, is such a crock of, well, you know. All the concern is on what the perpetrators will do if the rug is pulled out from under them and not on what the rest of the country, the majority, the actual "winners" of the election are losing, have lost, and may yet lose more of if it is not done. Where are the discussions on the fact that this scam is costing us a country, a history, a heritage AND a future?
If there is no real accountability, and I mean at ALL levels - not just the top, but every single grifting, power-hungry, cowardly, two-faced enabler, needs to be held accountable for their actions AND inactions. If there was something that could have/should have been done or made public and you waited to write it in a book? That is a dereliction of your oath of office... no dog-catcher job for you again, EVER. This needs to follow every one of them into infinity. Personally, I'd start garnishing their profits to pay back the American Taxpayer for how much we have shelled out wading through and cleaning up their garbage.
My focus is on the DOJ, but anyone that says a criminal referral looks too political is not looking at this through the lens of history. With all the evidence and testimony that is coming to light, the January 6th Committee would be another example of dereliction of duty if they do not disclose ... and acknowledge... there may have been crimes committed. They continue with their legislative purpose, but the DOJ then takes its turn at bat. For me, it's a crime if you DON'T post a "Bridge out Ahead" warning.
Don't forget that Bill Stepien was the guy from the NY Port authority when "Bridgegate " was going on for Chris Christy. Stepien then went up to NH to try to screw with the electoral process there. Currently, he's managing the campaign for a Trump promoted candidate in Wyoming. This particular piece of shit should not be let off of any hook. He's no hero.
I feel like Stepien got a pass in Monday’s hearing, in which he appears like a reasonable guy, on the side of moral,integrity. It was only in the after-analyses that I’m learning he ain’t so squeaky clean. But I missed several segments of the actual hearing, so I could be wrong that he got a pass. I want to see his newborn baby!
He also got a pass by not being there in person as originally planned, not sure how it would have played differently if he had been there.
I'm not sure either, but there in person makes him vulnerable to perjury if he tries to spin some unexpected question too much. A shame, really.
Attempted like.
Did it for you [and me].