Well these just sound like the perfect people to tell everyone else how to run elections: https://www.salon.com/2021/07/18/co...ction--texas-chapter-may-even-secede_partner/
100% of the GOP members that Kevin McCarthy named to the Select Committee voted against the creation of the Committee. McCarthy had 35 GOP members to pick from who actually voted for the bill to form a 1/6 commission. He selected 1 (Davis). This is McCarthy flipping off America.
So Kevin McCarthy thinks @RepTroyNehls deserves a spot on the 1.6 Select Committee ... reminder: Nehls was fired as a police officer in Fort Bend County for destroying evidence! That's who the GOP thinks should be investigating a domestic terrorist attack.
If these people were BLM they'd be fried in electric chairs.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/19/politics/capitol-riot-felony-paul-hodgkins/index.html
It's starting to look like people are getting off light for participating in the Insurrection.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/12/politics/rioter-six-month-sentence-michael-curzio/index.html
This one especially. If these people were BLM they'd be fried in electric chairs.
Tommy Chong tweeted that he got 9 months for selling bongs.
I doubt it was ironic...more like pathetic.
You might want to check the Wilbur Ross story. Apparently there's a very serious question about which admin's DOJ declined to investigate.
Maybe you can help, because I'm out of ideas.
Today at work, I saw a customer with a shirt with a picture of that couple from Missouri who didn't know how to handle a gun with the caption "Get Off My Lawn."
Not sure if that's ironic or genuine.
Well according to the lawyers I follow (some of them anyways) the sentences are not shocking because they plead guilty and in the case of Hodgkins he wasn't being accused of anything violent.
The truth is the DOJ took it light on a lot of these charges (I don't think anyone has been charged under terrorism statutes)which is part of the reason I wish Garland wasn't the AG. He is not the right guy for the moment and he is proving it almost daily. They aren't even charging Wilbur Ross for lying to Congress...Garland is too much a part of the system he is supposed to be trying to fix. He may be a good judge and that is probably where he should have stayed.
Meanwhile a man in Texas who voted before his parole was up (he didn't know it hadn't lapsed yet) is facing years in prison. Guess his skin tone...