IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
Did Merrick Garland commit a crime??
Most certainly. Probably several.
Last message.... Retribution Bad... accountability good!!!!
We'll see if there's any accountability in our two-tiered justice system.
IHMO: I think most of these people will have escape routes planned for when Trump wins. If they are in the country under Trump, they will be held accoutable.
Have you seen the recent video released showing Nancy Pelosi admitting her culpability in J6??
HAHAHAHA...
Not really what that video shows... that is how it was handed to you on a platter. Stop eating it. ;)
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
Have you seen the recent video released showing Nancy Pelosi admitting her culpability in J6??
IB Joe wrote to Tony Blackmon <=-
It showed Nancy admitting she should have used the National Guard that Trump offered her, and she turned down. She said, with her own words, that she was responsible for protecting the Capital.
Yes, but what I found interesting (assuming the video was her honest response) is how surprised she was about what actually happened. It's almost as though she followed instructions and then realized that she's been set up.
The decision on whether to call National Guard troops to the
Capitol is made by what is known as the Capitol Police
Board, which is made up of the House Sergeant at Arms, the
Senate Sergeant at Arms and the Architect of the Capitol.
The board decided not to call the guard ahead of the
insurrection but did eventually request assistance after the
rioting had already begun, and the troops arrived several
hours later.
Why didn't Mitch McConnell call the National Guard?
* Origin: http://realitycheckbbs.org
Why didn't Mitch McConnell call the National Guard?Mitch McConnell was not in charge of the National Guard wasn't this Pelosi's responsibility, she admitted for dropping the ball, it is all of the internet admitting to such.
Once Trump gets into office the House needs to do a real investigation into J6 and one of the questions that needs answering is Why Nancy and the Mayor turned down Trump's offer of 10,000 troupes on that day.
It is not...
Because no offer was made?
Nowhere in the house docs to they call out physical security as the responsibility of the speaker.
Arguing over the response to an insurrection is a nice way of deflecting from the cause of the insurrection - Trump and his MAGAts.
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
I think most representatives in Washington do not represent their constituents.
If Nancy gave a sh!t about more about the country than
she did about herself and her family business she would/should have
known.
Once Trump gets into office the House needs to do a real investigation into J6 and one of the questions that needs answering is Why Nancy and
the Mayor turned down Trump's offer of 10,000 troupes on that day.
That's been the case for a long, long time now.
I guess my... feeling here, I guess, is that Nancy seems to be less of person in charge and more of a solder following orders. So who gives
the orders?
I think the public will be better served by investigating how these
people became millionaires on a gov't salary.
That will, I think, start to show who's giving the orders.
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
I was only Red-Pilled late in life. I'm trying to put the pieces of
the puzzle together with the new rules.
This is more evident to, to me anyways, because of the Internet. We
can communicate much more freely, for the most part, and rapidly. We
can find out that Joe Biden Sh!t himself at the Vatican before he
changes his pants...
It's hard to shake off the programming of our youth.
But once Trump happened, the curtain dropped and the masks came off, so while we knew that our "Representatives" weren't representing us, it became clear that they were representing themselves and their masters only.
Yup. The Internet shook up much of their power base. That's why they spent so much time helping create, and infiltrate, Social Media.
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
Could you imagine If all the Republican reps were like Matt Gaetz or MTG...
But no... We have Lindsay Graham... and other's just like him.
It's worse in Canada... They have actually passed laws limiting what
you can say on Social Media. Canada doesn't have the 1st amendment
and the government has been controlling things for some-time now... So
the country's full of sheep.
But that brings into question as to how long they have been rigging elections. Here in Michigan, we had a couple of senators that literally died in office after being there so long. No one could point to a
single positive thing that they had done for their constituents, yet
they continued to get reelected.
That's what it becomes because the non-sheep leave.
It's hard to run a country when there are no productive people.
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
They've been rigged for some time now... and if the administrative
state doesn't like the result they'll find a way to get rid of the candidate... JFK, RFK and Nixon to site a few examples.
Like Margaret Thatcher once said... You eventually run out of other peoples' money!!!
When she said that she didn't know that you could just print money out
of thin air!!!
You can only do that with fiat currency. One of the bad things we did
was come off the gold standard.
IB Joe wrote to Dr. What <=-
They've been rigged for some time now... and if the administrative
state doesn't like the result they'll find a way to get rid of the candidate... JFK, RFK and Nixon to site a few examples.
Like Margaret Thatcher once said... You eventually run out of other peoples' money!!!
When she said that she didn't know that you could just print money out
of thin air!!!
IB Joe wrote to Ron L. <=-
You can only do that with fiat currency. One of the bad things we did
was come off the gold standard.
And when they did that we were told to trust the government!!!
Just think what would have happened if we'd said we couldn't afford an
incursion into Indochina... China would have increased its sphere of
influence, but we'd not have a reason to leave the gold standard and
wouldn't have taken the black eye that was Vietnam.
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