Orangeburst
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It’s not getting anywhere near that. That’s absolutely not a chain reaction either side wants to start.I agree with you that it's theater, but if they push this and a grand jury decides there is probable cause he violated a federal law, what do you think do you think should happen?
Good timing. I think we’re at the part where the folks who elected a guy expressly to “burn it all down” and “own the libs;” declared laws, law enforcement, courts, elections, and congress to all be tainted beyond legitimacy; and still support said guy after he tried to declare himself dictator now tell everyone that they’re patriots and give lectures about what’s healthy for the country.
I'm sure it will be entertaining and filled with as much whatabouting and as many "witch hunt" accusations as this.It’s not getting anywhere near that. That’s absolutely not a chain reaction either side wants to start.
i am looking forward to the republicans China collusion investigation of Biden though.
Yeah. Except it's a freaking federal law. There are laws I don't agree with, but if I break them, I assume I have to deal with the consequences.
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You know how many federal laws exist? More than any of us can keep up with?
You ever gambled prior to online gambling or at a casino? Shared your Netflix password? Smoke dope?
And how we doing with respect to immigration laws?
Again, Trump talks, Dems do and you’re more concerned about Trump’s words than Dem’s actions.Understood... but I don't remember such concerns over fairness being expressed by the legion of Republicans / Conservatives / Trump supporters on here, when then-President Donald Trump was using his Twitter account to urge his Attorney General, William Barr, to investigate the Bidens during the height of the 2020 Presidential Election campaign. Wasn't that a pretty clear example of a President attempting to use the DOJ to target a political opponent? There is some Republican hypocrisy at work here. The only Republican member of Congress who was ever publicly critical of Trump for doing that was Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska.