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KEVIN HALL's avatar

My advice, for what it's worth, is to lay it all out. Charge, fire, deport and jail those that are the underlings. Broadly display those being punished. That's one arm of the attack. The second arm is to take down the corrupted media. By doing these two things it will weaken the Dem foundation even more than it is already, and hopefully their building will implode under its own unlawful weight. Oh, and to add salt into the wound, I'm sure some of the underlings will sing like canaries.

At the very least it will take years to regrow their organization and hopefully by then the ship will at least be upright and heading in the right direction - again for as long as we can hold it!

sean anderson's avatar

Reconstruction solution: those top level people who can be shown to have subverted the constitution should lose their voting rights, right to run for office and have their pensions and health benefits stripped. Those subordinate to them who conscientiously carried out their putative duties that had the color of law but were not principles in subverting the constitution not face retribution. It might be amazing to see what mutual treachery plea-dealing might produce PROVIDED there is no hidden “dead hand” agency threatening those who might testify. Before beginning any full court accounting it must be clear that only the legitimate government has a monopoly over coercive power. In our Reconstruction there must be no equivalent of the “night riders” in ghostly sheets.

Lance Byrkit's avatar

Seems like a good idea. Hopefully it will red pill a few on the left that are still somewhat sane and at least make for a good debate point for those that may be open to looking at the facts.

mvlbob's avatar

"... the best path is to dismantle this version of the Democratic Party ..." Felling the money tree and shutting down the bullhorn media will hasten the end.

Carl Nelson's avatar

We all knew Biden was a frontpiece even before his election, so the course of action has already been chosen.

ThurmanLady's avatar

I think somewhere between fully exposed and jail is the answer. Strip anyone who is exposed of any benefits, but I don't see putting anyone in jail (unless they truly committed a crime, like killing someone who was going to expose them) would be of any real help.

Alice Babine's avatar

Regardless of subsequent decisions regarding prosecution, it MUST be investigated and exposed. There will be no national healing without cleaning out the infection.

Dave Ceely's avatar

How could righting the ship as you suggest make a later outcome cause anything worse than what the Obamacrats have already done?

Michael Smith's avatar

Imagine two 20 year+ married couples: they work in different departments in the same company. In the first case, one spouse cheats with a co-worker - but because they have children and a mortgage, and they both have good jobs, they get counseling, one forgives the other (doesn't forget) and the cheating spouse does everything they can to rebuild trust and faith with their partner and never cheats again. Result: They stay together, even after the kids are out of college, the kids turn out fine.

Now imagine the second couple doesn't do that in the aftermath of the infidelity and launches into a mini-war at home with each other, don't get counseling and eventually go through a violent divorce, blaming each other for the actions of one and then they get into a fight over custody of the kids. They split up, lose the house, and the kids are hurt, and due to the public acrimony, both get fired. Result: complete devastation of a family, two careers and the kids are hurt in the process.

That is the best analogy I can imagine to explain how this could go.

Dave Ceely's avatar

The second couple IMO has done about the same as the Obamacrats have done. It's a good analogy. Why would we expect Obamacrats to do worse than they already have?

Jon Settlemeyer's avatar

The enitial action has been taken. We are the Neutonian reaction. Perp-walk the lot of them.