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These republican congress critters asked trump for pardons after Jan6 insurrection.

From the House:
Mo Brooks of Alabama (Republican)
Matt Gaetz of Florida (Republican)
Andy Biggs of Arizona (Republican)
Louie Gohmert of Texas (Republican)
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania (Republican)
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia (Republican)
Ynotisay · M
And from the administration - Rudy Guiliani, Mark Meadows and John Eastman.
And that freak Mo Brooks also requested that something like 145 (Republican) Congresspeople be pardoned for rejecting the electoral college votes in AZ and Pa.
@Ynotisay Traitors.
Ynotisay · M
Interesting crossover with the list of 18 republicans who voted against letting Finland and Sweden join NATO (despite their 'nay' votes the measure passed overwhelmingly).
* Andy Biggs
* Matt Gaetz
* Marjorie Taylor Greene
These folks are on both lists; tirelessly doing Putin's work in the US Congress. SAD!!
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Well a couple of them are too stupid to have donr anything illegal deliberately..Like the Trump family before 2016. The Russians tried to "provide assistance". But the Trumps couldnt get it right..😷
The worst traitors are the most loved by Republicans.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Ynotisay Precisely. When you pull the thing apart and move from economics into Game Theory, it becomes clear that what works is a lot closer to trickle UP economics. If Capital creates an educated. healthy Motivated workforce, while providing products fit for the market, everyone makes more money in the long run. And the numbers bear that out.😷
boudinMan · 61-69, M
@anythingoes477 not correct... when you say he lowered the taxes of the rich, i'm sure you're referring to him lowering the highest tax rates from ~70% to around 35%. however, nearly no one ever paid that 70% rate because of all the loopholes. you could deduct interest from credit cards, car loans, etc. what he did was lower the upper tax rates and removed many of the deductions, thereby broadening the base of taxpayers.
@boudinMan it's your story....but some of us remember what Reaguns did first hand. And everyone who is now 62 and older are remembering every year when they pay taxes on Social Security that no one ever did before Reaguns taxed that to make up for the budget shortfalls of free and vastlt reduced tax rides for the weathy.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
Let’s give them one, a pardon from their positions complete with a foot up their asses on the way out. They asked for it.
UserNameSW · 46-50, M
Does receiving a pardon require an admission of guilt?
Carla · 61-69, F
@UserNameSW requesting a pardon in itself, is quite literally an admission of guilt.
UserNameSW · 46-50, M
@Carla should that request not lead to a DOJ investigation?

No pardon grannted = investigation
These should be part of our lists akin to the French list of those who voted to collaborate with the Nazis.
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So? If they're in Trump's campaign they're outside the law. Merrick Garland said.
Vin53 · M
That's not what he said, but you're not too far off mark at all.

@Roundandroundwego
@Vin53 my bad. We're lying. I don't belong here. Whatever,! Garland said nothing. Nobody cares. I lied.
Vin53 · M
Christ, what a drama queen. Take a breath Nelly, we're almost on the same page.

@Roundandroundwego
What is wrong with protecting home? Is what i fail to connect with in all the new age hoopla.

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lacrossegirl25 · 22-25, F
I could go for one too
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