Surprised it's that low tbh.
Stephen A. Smith and Bill Maher disputed the notion that Trump is a "terrible racist."
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) November 25, 2024
Smith: "If we’re being totally honest, all the brothers found him to be cool. They found him to be very cool. So, let’s be clear. Because he knew his sports, all right? He would say what he… pic.twitter.com/AWT9NbmQt7
NEW from me: @DonaldJTrumpJr tells @michaeljknowles that his dad may remove mainstream media outlets from the White House Briefing room.
— Tim Rice (@timerice1) November 26, 2024
"I'd love to see Rogan in the White House press briefing."https://t.co/toDlncezLU
nobody wants benzene in the water.FLBear5630 said:I have no issues with any of what you say. As long as there is some analysis of what the 1/3 is supposed to do before eliminated and the receiving organizations (Fed, State or Private) know that they need to handle that responsibility going forward BEFORE it is thrown on them.whiterock said:SCOTUS has already opened the door to eliminate a substantial amount of the administrative state by killing "Chevron deference." Agencies are going to have to provide obvious, compelling justification for future rules or Courts will intervene.FLBear5630 said:Well, we do agree that there are overarching issues that HAVE to be addressed, such as the border, China, national debt, and energy. That is 4 years-worth of effort, I would love to see him focus on those things and less on this "war on the so-called Deep State crap".KaiBear said:FLBear5630 said:Redbrickbear said:
I'm not tied of winning yetBREAKING: Donald Trump to restart construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. - Politico pic.twitter.com/In33dX0cv3
— Dominic Michael Tripi (@DMichaelTripi) November 20, 2024
This is the stuff he needs to focus, not the loony *****
The Biden administration damn near gutted the country.
Trump faces a huge task attempting to repair the economic, cultural, and foreign policy damage.
Hope the narrow Republican majorities in the house and senate will focus on the big picture and not let their egos derail Trumps efforts…..but I wouldn't count on it.
I also do not like people like Vivek and Musk taking part in gutting the Organization that provides oversight on their activities. I do not trust Vivek or Musk as far as I can throw a car. I fear we are going to see a gutting of regulation, but all regulation not just those that need to be updated or restructured.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/06/supreme-court-strikes-down-chevron-curtailing-power-of-federal-agencies/
DOGE will identify the most egregious examples of regulatory rules which are not well tethered to statute and eliminate them, thereby rendering unnecessary the employees who administer them. That will send a powerful message to the remaining administrative state to stifle the impulse to expand power.
So many examples. What Obama did with the Waters of the USA Act to seize regulatory authority far beyond navigable waters, up into faintly identifiable folds in level high ground. What Biden did with Title IX, literally inverting it inside/out to force biological males into spaces previously protected for women. Etc..... Just look at the "pull it out of your ass" levels of overreach in the cases that resulted in overturning Chevron - unreasonable levels of oversight and fines without any statutory justification whatsoever....actually deciding to charge businesses for the cost of having regulators on site (when the law actually empowered neither the on-site regulation nor the charge for it.)
Chevron drove 3 decades of massive expansion of the administrative state. Paring it back by a third or more would be quite healthy for all concerned. It's also going to make Congress work a lot harder. They can no longer pass a bill full of authority and delegate all the parameters for bureaucrats to flesh out over time.
As much as some of the people on here want to believe Trump can take a Sharpie and there will be no difference, there will be ramifications. Everyone needs to understand the ramifications of any of the actions, which includes less environmental control. I don't want to see more benzene in drinking water or rivers on fire.
I worked in the Panhandle and helped get grants to deal with the water pollution, it doesn't matter until you or someone you know comes up with lymphoma and find out there is benzene in the water. Then have to listen to the lawyers explain how there is no liability. This is when I ceased being a Pro Football fan, Emmitt Smith was holding out for millions and we couldn't get 500k for a water purification plant. Sort of pisses you off if you are involved. I DO NOT trust Vivek or Musk to do what is right.
Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
Maybe so....maybe not.Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
LIB,MR BEARS said:Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
What, do you believe, reigns in the democrats? Do they just suddenly develop a sense of decency?
Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
Me wanting the DOJ to not persecute political enemies and be reformed is a sign of fascism?
You just can't be this stupid.....
Osodecentx said:Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
Me wanting the DOJ to not persecute political enemies and be reformed is a sign of fascism?
You just can't be this stupid.....
You wanted the prosecutors prosecuted, very fascist of you
And when Democrats "prosecute the prosecutors" (all of them Republicans), will that be accountability or fascism?Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
Me wanting the DOJ to not persecute political enemies and be reformed is a sign of fascism?
You just can't be this stupid.....
You wanted the prosecutors prosecuted, very fascist of you
If they broke the law and went after people based on political view then yes
That is called holding people accountable
Interesting that you think that is "fascism"
Osodecentx said:And when Democrats "prosecute the prosecutors" (all of them Republicans), will that be accountability or fascism?Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Redbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:Are you Putin posting on here? You're posting very fascistRedbrickbear said:Osodecentx said:KaiBear said:Dems started this flagrant lawfare.Osodecentx said:Bad policy. When the next Democrat president is elected, will his AG prosecute the prosecutors who prosecute Biden's prosecutors. Lawfare never ends?whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Pam Bondi, Trump's AG pick, said 'prosecutors will be prosecuted'
"The prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones," Bondi declared on Fox News in 2023, soon after Trump's fourth set of criminal charges. "The investigators will be investigated."
Bondi, a former Florida state attorney general, is drawing newfound attention since President-elect Trump announced his plans to nominate her to lead the Justice Department as U.S. attorney general.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/23/pam-bondi-doj-attorney-general-trump-pick/
Time for payback.
10x
And in 4-8 years Dems pay back Republicans
You want Dems to take power and use it to persecute conservatives. No, it's bad public policy
Then Republicans to take power and do nothing....not demand any kind of Justice...or reform the system by holding people accountable for weaponizing the DOJ
Then for Dems to take power again and do it again. No, bad public policy.
Rise and Repeat
Again...are you Mitt Romney posting on here?
Me wanting the DOJ to not persecute political enemies and be reformed is a sign of fascism?
You just can't be this stupid.....
You wanted the prosecutors prosecuted, very fascist of you
If they broke the law and went after people based on political view then yes
That is called holding people accountable
Interesting that you think that is "fascism"
historian said:
Never assume anything. With politicians in particular, we have to be vigilant. However, Trump has a popular mandate to clean up the mess created by the fascists.
And when the Democrats win next, they will claim a "popular mandate to clean up the mess created by the fascists."historian said:
Never assume anything. With politicians in particular, we have to be vigilant. However, Trump has a popular mandate to clean up the mess created by the fascists.
how about pursuing criminals regardless of party affiliation, is that okay?Osodecentx said:historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
I assume the DOJ will behave over the next 4 years
LIB,MR BEARS said:how about pursuing criminals regardless of party affiliation, is that okay?Osodecentx said:historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
I assume the DOJ will behave over the next 4 years
I'm no attorney but I believe there are recommendations for specific crimes.Osodecentx said:LIB,MR BEARS said:how about pursuing criminals regardless of party affiliation, is that okay?Osodecentx said:historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
I assume the DOJ will behave over the next 4 years
Sure, it's encouraged. For what crimes would you lock up reporters?
Maybe it's a good idea for Republicans to ignore and let democrats get away with their lawfare?Osodecentx said:GrowlTowel said:Osodecentx said:whiterock said:GOOD!Osodecentx said:
President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire the entire team that worked with special counsel Jack Smith to pursue two federal prosecutions against the former president, including career attorneys typically protected from political retribution, according to two individuals close to Trump's transition.
Trump is also planning to assemble investigative teams within the Justice Department to hunt for evidence in battleground states that fraud tainted the 2020 election, one of the people said.
why would anyone be troubled by this, given the outrageous things we have seen in election fraud and lawfare?
Ending lawfare with eternal lawfare?
You end lawfare by inflicting as much pain as is possible so that it is deterred in the future. Heads need to roll.
And in 2028, Democrats prosecute Republicans who prosecuted Democrats, thus inflicting as much pain as possible & sparking endless lawfare.
Smart
LIB,MR BEARS said:I'm no attorney but I believe there are recommendations for specific crimes.Osodecentx said:LIB,MR BEARS said:how about pursuing criminals regardless of party affiliation, is that okay?Osodecentx said:historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
I assume the DOJ will behave over the next 4 years
Sure, it's encouraged. For what crimes would you lock up reporters?
Do you consider lies about Hunter's laptop to be a crime for DOJ officials? If a member of the press "knowingly" colluded with DOJ to keep the info concealed and therefore impact the election, do you consider that to be a crime?
The press probably has plausible deniability if they just reported the info they were fed. However, if they were in on the planning with DOJ to keep the information out of the public , I think that falls under collusion and tampering.
You probably missed this, "Do you consider lies about Hunter's laptop to be a crime for DOJ officials? If a member of the press "knowingly" colluded with DOJ to keep the info concealed and therefore impact the election, do you consider that to be a crime?"Osodecentx said:LIB,MR BEARS said:I'm no attorney but I believe there are recommendations for specific crimes.Osodecentx said:LIB,MR BEARS said:how about pursuing criminals regardless of party affiliation, is that okay?Osodecentx said:historian said:
Has it? Every time they lose an election they become more radicalized. At least that seems to be the case over the past 30 years.
I assume the DOJ will behave over the next 4 years
Sure, it's encouraged. For what crimes would you lock up reporters?
Do you consider lies about Hunter's laptop to be a crime for DOJ officials? If a member of the press "knowingly" colluded with DOJ to keep the info concealed and therefore impact the election, do you consider that to be a crime?
The press probably has plausible deniability if they just reported the info they were fed. However, if they were in on the planning with DOJ to keep the information out of the public , I think that falls under collusion and tampering.
What crimes?