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Rosie's avatar

Well said, Michael! I’m right there with you. And I’m also peaved at those on “our side” who are still taking multiple victory laps and cheering at Trump’s EO news headlines but are unwilling to lift a finger to assure that sanity is secured for longer than the next midterms, locally or federally (especially locally where, as you know, we have LOTS of problems to remedy). It’s a “red versus blue game” for them, their team won, and game over. Time to put away their voter card and go back to the regularly scheduled next sport season bread and circuses. We’ve got momentum now and it should be treasured as a precious commodity. A republic, if we can keep it. God willing!

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Jimmy May's avatar

I disagree.

Neither you nor I nor the rest of us are bad people for demanding accountability for the perpetrators of the myriad malfeasances.

Failure to hold those responsible accountable guarantees an encore.

Indeed, Justice herself demands accountability.

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Dave Ceely's avatar

Michael engaged in sarcasm.

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Kathy McCoy's avatar

We have endured their BS too long to just "move on" as some suggest. Trump and his crew are on fire and I hope they unearth so much that the Leftists CANNOT be left unaccountable.

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mvlbob's avatar

... I am not sure I am a good enough person to forgive and forget what has been done to our nation." I am certain I will never forget and will work to prevent what happened from ever happening again.

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Greg lund's avatar

If you are bad, then don't ever change. The majority of America feels the same and you are speaking for them. Keep preaching it!

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D.R. Alarcon's avatar

Collectively we deserve 10 lbs of flesh for the egregious hatred normal folks have been exposed to. Bad actions and actors should have consequences, string consequences. If that makes US bad-so be it I support being very bad.

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Sam Givas's avatar

Only TEN lbs.? What say you to confiscating ALL of their ill-gotten gains, homes, cars, stocks, bonds, savings, etc. & giving them the chance to atone for their sins by sentencing them to meaningful (mandatory, lifetime) employment, i.e., sweeping streets, building the border wall, scrubbing toilets in "sanctuary city undocumented immigrant shelters", etc.? (& "while obliged to listen to lectures defending/promoting Judeo-Christian Western Civilization)

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DK's avatar

There has to be consequences for bad actions else there is no reason not to repeat. But then the problem is in not acting like the bad actors in delivering justice.

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Sam Givas's avatar

Sadly, in order to defeat a rabid animal, one must fight with the ferocity of a rabid animal.

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Steve Marzocco's avatar

I'm feeling pretty much the same.

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Sam Givas's avatar

These crimes against the American people were of a civilization-destroying magnitude! Since one MAIN objective of punishing criminal behavior is to DISCOURAGE, PREVENT, & DISSUADE future such acts to the greatest extent possible, as terrible as it may be, "The punishment must fit the crime"!

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Dave Ceely's avatar

The My Pillow Man could not have said it as well. Good job!

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