Federal Indictment of Donald Trump

I don't have any more evidence to believe this a legitimate investigation than I do to believe it is not a legitimate investigation.

It could be legitimate and still be a witch hunt.

Do you think the Feds have enough manpower to investigate every crime brought to their attention? I don’t. They have limited labor just like anyone else.

I don’t even care about Trump. Anyone celebrating this puts way too much faith in the federal government.
 
No one's going to take up arms and overthrow the government.



But they really need to. This **** show we have in DC is so far from what this country was intended to be. It's really sad. We need a do-over without the political parties.
I'm pretty sure any faux-revolutionaries, no matter if they are antifa or the Trump army, would be any less oppressive than the current government if they get their way.
 
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Go after the pedo list from the Maxwell trial? Nah. Go after Trump to keep him from running? Absolutely.

I will say as someone who voted for Trump twice, a large portion of blame falls on Trump. He put Wray in this position. He listens to a lot of bad advice, and I'm not sure he's learned anything.

But this is ridiculous. DOJ is beyond weaponized.
 
I'm pretty any faux-revolutionaries, no matter if they are antifa or the Trump army, would they be more oppressive than the current government if they get their way.
Try again when you're sober because I'm not sure what you're saying.
 
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It could be legitimate and still be a witch hunt.

Do you think the Feds have enough manpower to investigate every crime brought to their attention? I don’t. They have limited labor just like anyone else.

I don’t even care about Trump. Anyone celebrating this puts way too much faith in the federal government.
I'm not celebrating any of this.
 
People here love Fetterman, he is viewed as “one of us” in western PA. Why would they, or should they, trade him in for a fake TV personality doctor?
Dude is stomping Oz right now by over ten points. PA is practically a Fetterman lock.
 
I've been reading for about an hour now. I keep seeing innuendo and hints of a violent uprising. How many of you guys are going to take up arms and who are you going to kill?

If the weak ass libs/dims remain in power too much longer it’ll be you. Keep focusing on the mentally ill who can’t decide what they are from one day to the next and the morons who cherry pick history to make everything about race all while the idiots that coddle your feelings keep feeding you s***.
 
People here love Fetterman, he is viewed as “one of us” in western PA. Why would they, or should they, trade him in for a fake TV personality doctor?

Oz is an awful candidate whose background makes him an exceptionally easy target for upward punches from a faux blue-collar guy like Fetterman.

I don't feel as if the GOP did their due-diligence in attempting to find a man of the people who could, conversely, punch upwards at Fetterman. Fetterman is a lumbering oaf who has coasted through life as the recipient of nepotistic handouts, a luxury not afforded to blue-collar Pennsylvanians, but Dr. Oz can't easily highlight this without still coming across as punching down and Fetterman's lack of poise and substantive policies don't even register as a concern since he's not the "rich television doctor from New Jersey."
 
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Dude is stomping Oz right now by over ten points. PA is practically a Fetterman lock.
As it should be. I’ve talked to a whole bunch of registered republicans recently that are going to vote for him. Also talked to a few that are going to vote for Shapiro too. Trumpism won’t fly here. Still a whole boat load of deeply-rooted, quasi-conservative, fiercely pro-union people around.
 
I'm pretty sure any faux-revolutionaries, no matter if they are antifa or the Trump army, would be any less oppressive than the current government if they get their way.
It's the people of this country as a whole that need to rise up, united, to return this country to what it was meant to be. We're not a chew toy for two political parties to chew on, swallow, then poop out.
 
Oz is an awful candidate whose background makes him an exceptionally easy target for upward punches from a faux blue-collar guy like Fetterman.

I don't feel as if the GOP did their due-diligence in attempting to find a man of the people who could, conversely, punch upwards at Fetterman. Fetterman is a lumbering oaf who has coasted through life as the recipient of nepotistic handouts, a luxury not afforded to blue-collar Pennsylvanians, but Dr. Oz can't easily highlight this without still coming across as punching down and Fetterman's lack of poise and substantive policies don't even register as a concern since he's not the "rich television doctor from New Jersey."
Walker is equally awful. He's going to get trounced also
 
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It's the people of this country as a whole that need to rise up, united, to return this country to what it was meant to be. We're not a chew toy for two political parties to chew on, swallow, then poop out.
Ehhhh.... just quit pandering to fringe idiots.
 
Oz is an awful candidate whose background makes him an exceptionally easy target for upward punches from a faux blue-collar guy like Fetterman.

I don't feel as if the GOP did their due-diligence in attempting to find a man of the people who could, conversely, punch upwards at Fetterman. Fetterman is a lumbering oaf who has coasted through life as the recipient of nepotistic handouts, a luxury not afforded to blue-collar Pennsylvanians, but Dr. Oz can't easily highlight this without still coming across as punching down and Fetterman's lack of poise and substantive policies don't even register as a concern since he's not the "rich television doctor from New Jersey."
There aren’t many *successful* politicians that don’t benefit from handouts… but for Fetterman it’s as simple as he looks like the people here, talks like them, thinks like them, and can articulate that. Relatability… it’s the simplest yet most effective campaign strategy still to this day.
 
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As it should be. I’ve talked to a whole bunch of registered republicans recently that are going to vote for him. Also talked to a few that are going to vote for Shapiro too. Trumpism won’t fly here. Still a whole boat load of deeply-rooted, quasi-conservative, fiercely pro-union people around.
Populist goes brrr.
 
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