Just how Crazy is Donald Trump!
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One first needs a sense of humour to actually enjoy humour. LOL
I have said in the past that you are funny. I never said you were funny on purpose.
See what taking politic seriously does to a person? It takes away their sense of humour. It's really too bad.Comment
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No, I have a sense of humor. That just wasn't funny. You have said funny things before.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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This is low hanging fruit. Trump was the PO-lice for BOTH parties. Republicans have been caught with China, and the Demoncats circle the wagons around him. Obama is running the show now under the radar, poopie pants Biden can't remember where he is, and nobody wants to work with evilyn Kamala. The election was a total scam when you have MORE votes than people. Common sense. Get Trump back, or the powers that be will ruin us for sure. Remember, you can't have a recession without a leader in the GOV. Find another party period.Programmers don't die, they gosub without return...Comment
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This is low hanging fruit. Trump was the PO-lice for BOTH parties. Republicans have been caught with China, and the Demoncats circle the wagons around him. Obama is running the show now under the radar, poopie pants Biden can't remember where he is, and nobody wants to work with evilyn Kamala. The election was a total scam when you have MORE votes than people. Common sense. Get Trump back, or the powers that be will ruin us for sure. Remember, you can't have a recession without a leader in the GOV. Find another party period.Good luck selling that BS
60 plus Failed court cases say No FRAUD
PS US GDP is at 5.7% best in decades
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President Biden's Approval Ratings Crater, Demonstrating The Current President Is Less Popular Than Donald Trump! - DC EnquirerComment
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... After 50 rioters sentenced for January 6 insurrection, a debate rages over what justice looks like
Of the 50-plus defendants who have been sentenced for their role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, fewer than half were sent to jail for their crimes. Most received an assortment of lesser penalties, including brief terms of house arrest, a couple years of probation, four-figure fines or court-ordered community service, according to a CNN analysis.
The milestone of 50 sentencings was hit on Friday, a busy day in court, with six hearings on the schedule. Four defendants got probation Friday, including a pair of veterans from Wisconsin, while one man who stole a beer from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office got 20 days in jail.
As federal prosecutors have brought cases against nearly 700 rioters, a heated debate has emerged over what justice should look like for such an unprecedented assault on democracy. This debate has raged on social media and in the halls of Congress. It has also played out among the two dozen judges handling the cases at the federal courthouse in Washington, DC.
After 50 sentencings, a split has developed on the bench: One group of judges has handed down stiffer punishments to rioters, including time behind bars. While a more skeptical group of judges have rebuffed the Justice Department and instead imposed fines and probation, which means the rioters will avoid jail but stay under government supervision for years to come.
This dynamic won't last forever -- this initial wave of guilty pleas and sentencings will eventually be followed up by dozens of more serious felony cases with longer prison terms. But for now, the dizzying array of outcomes has caused some headaches. Judges are questioning the department's approach to January 6, and politicians from both sides have fanned the flames.
"It doesn't look great that we're taking a bunch of people who stormed the United States Capitol and letting them go home. Not a lot of people are spending a lot of time in jail," said a Justice Department prosecutor with knowledge of the January 6 investigation said on the condition of anonymity. "But jail isn't always the best outcome. A lot of them are getting significant terms of supervised release and probation, so they've got to keep their nose clean."
... as the Jan 6th committee collects every more information from newly released documents and key eye witnesses, it is becoming increasingly clear that the ex President and his close supporters were planning a coup attempt against American democracy.
The coup attempt failed. In many countries around the world, the leaders of failed coups take their last breath a few days a later.
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... After 50 rioters sentenced for January 6 insurrection, a debate rages over what justice looks like
Of the 50-plus defendants who have been sentenced for their role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, fewer than half were sent to jail for their crimes. Most received an assortment of lesser penalties, including brief terms of house arrest, a couple years of probation, four-figure fines or court-ordered community service, according to a CNN analysis.
The milestone of 50 sentencings was hit on Friday, a busy day in court, with six hearings on the schedule. Four defendants got probation Friday, including a pair of veterans from Wisconsin, while one man who stole a beer from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office got 20 days in jail.
As federal prosecutors have brought cases against nearly 700 rioters, a heated debate has emerged over what justice should look like for such an unprecedented assault on democracy. This debate has raged on social media and in the halls of Congress. It has also played out among the two dozen judges handling the cases at the federal courthouse in Washington, DC.
After 50 sentencings, a split has developed on the bench: One group of judges has handed down stiffer punishments to rioters, including time behind bars. While a more skeptical group of judges have rebuffed the Justice Department and instead imposed fines and probation, which means the rioters will avoid jail but stay under government supervision for years to come.
This dynamic won't last forever -- this initial wave of guilty pleas and sentencings will eventually be followed up by dozens of more serious felony cases with longer prison terms. But for now, the dizzying array of outcomes has caused some headaches. Judges are questioning the department's approach to January 6, and politicians from both sides have fanned the flames.
"It doesn't look great that we're taking a bunch of people who stormed the United States Capitol and letting them go home. Not a lot of people are spending a lot of time in jail," said a Justice Department prosecutor with knowledge of the January 6 investigation said on the condition of anonymity. "But jail isn't always the best outcome. A lot of them are getting significant terms of supervised release and probation, so they've got to keep their nose clean."
... as the Jan 6th committee collects every more information from newly released documents and key eye witnesses, it is becoming increasingly clear that the ex President and his close supporters were planning a coup attempt against American democracy.
The coup attempt failed. In many countries around the world, the leaders of failed coups take their last breath a few days a later.
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