Posted on 03/12/2022 8:53:19 AM PST by george76
Doesn’t everybody know that the end justifies the means?/S
Probably broke rules to favor Dems but to hurt Republicans. A list would be interesting to see.
I agree. He was naive into how deep the left was in leadership and rank and file government
I hope he gets a second shot. He won't be fooled again
Major premise: If America is to survive, alphabet agencies must be dissolved.
Minor premise: Alphabet agencies will never be dissolved (too much power; too many jobs; would eliminate the ability for the oligarchy to embezzle tax dollars)
Conclusion: America is not going to survive.
Rules are for little people.
"He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance." - Declaration of Independence.
The FBI is TOTALLY CORRUPT and the LEADERS MUST BE INDICTED!!! GOING BACK TO MUELLER!!
The FBI has got to go!
Gangsters who rose to power using gangster tactics against gangsters. They’ve forgotten NONE of it except their ‘gangsters’ are American Citizens. Disband it, fire EVERYONE associated with it and raze all their buildings. Never again.
Man, those .001% of the fbi who are bad agents sure get around.
NOPE, because the GOP won’t say SHIT about it and anybody who does will be quickly removed from the Marxist echo chamber on Social Media platforms like fakebook, and Twitter etc.
The FBI should be charged under the RICO Act.
Conservatives not Republicans. Most establishment R’s are behind this too.
The FBI isn't the only agency that should be on the chopping block. Let's take the BATF&E for instance. Alcohol, tobacco and firearms are all legal items. Firearms are constitutionally protected under the 2nd Amendment. That's all firearms. The 1934 National Firearms Act and every piece of gun control legislation since should be repealed or found unconstitutional by the SCOTUS. No gun control laws means nothing to regulate. As for tobacco, why can't any citizen grow, use and sell tobacco anywhere they want? (Not that I want to, it's a sticky and dirty undertaking.) This is just an instance of creating laws to create government jobs which always leads to a lose of freedom. The same goes for alcohol. I occasionally homebrew beer and make wine, they are completely legal. But I cannot distill spirits. Yeah, a still could catch fire or blowup. I don't want or need to be protected from myself. It is just another lost freedom and the excuse is to protect people. Sure, someone's hooch might not be completely safe. Caveat Emptor. It is a part of free market capitalism and just everyday common sense. If anything, laws pertaining to the production, use and sale of alcohol are just another way of creating a dependence on government to supplant people's commonsense. Commonsense is like a muscle, and when not used it leads to atrophy. Now, as for the explosives part of BATF&E. There is nothing here that can't be handled at the state or local level. In fact, it used to be handled at that state and local level. No federal laws required.
Most of the federal government can be shuttered. The starting point to the the closure should be anything that reduces, restricts, limits or eliminates people's freedoms.
DC doesn’t punish DC.
Don’t forget CDC, NIH, SSA and many, many others.
IIRC Judicial Watch found out that many of the FISA warrants from 2012 to 2016 did not meet legal standards. Mueller was the head of the FBI from 2001 to 2013, so the FISA abuse began with him. Then he gets to be special counsel to investigate Trump for being illegally investigated? There is no way that the top of the GOP in congress was blind to what the FBI was doing for the last 20 years.
Many, myself included, thought the GOP leadership was just bad about backing Trump. The reality is, they were complicit with taking Trump down as long as it did not hurt them politically.
Don't blame Trump, blame the GOP leadership that was happen let this happen to him.
I wonder how many agents faced meaningful disciplinary action for these 747 violations? My guess is that none were terminated, none were charged with crimes, and that the worst punishment was some sort of reprimand in their personal file.
Does Hannity still think only 1% are the problem?
Correct
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