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Posted By: DW626, 7/27/2025 6:53:13 AM

We’re mad as hell and we aren’t going to take it anymore! That’s just the way it is. America is fed up. Every election cycle, Republican candidates tell us that, in my wife’s expression, they will “Do wonders and poop cucumbers.” And as soon as the polls close, all those promises go away. The latest examples of this are the “Republican” senators who demanded that some foreign aid money be left on the table in Donald Trump’s tiny $9.4 billion rescission package. The fact that that amount of money is a rounding error in the federal budget angers the rest of us as well.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 7/27/2025 7:31:42 AM (No. 1983131)
A few republicans with twisted minds and RINO tendencies do not represent the majority of them, they are just the ones who make the news. Democrats marching in lock-step with insane leadership does not make them better. All of the money found in USAID and in NGO accounts was part of a composite democrat slush fund used for bribery, kickbacks, foolish donations to third world lunacy and campaigns.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: crashnburn 7/27/2025 8:03:43 AM (No. 1983141)
Don't forget DEI and Woke extravaganzas.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 7/27/2025 8:43:00 AM (No. 1983159)
While I understand the anger in this article, the frustration, and the need for accountability, we need to be careful how far we go in our lust for revenge. First, the President has immunity for his actions. This is a requirement for a functional president. We don't want to slice and dice reasoning on this because it will open doors that will destroy any presidency. The only remedy for a misbehaving President is impeachment. BO is already NOT president so there is no further remedy for his actions while President, beyond exposure and public condemnation. It is not worth losing the ability to function as President just to get a slime like BO into prison. Every step should be taken to tie him to the mess he created as if he were to be locked up but that is as far as it can go. But the minions? Oh YES! They need to be hounded into extreme submission. They could have refused to follow an illegal order of the President. Once they followed it, THEY are accountable for the consequences. We should have future presidential minions shaking about even considering doing wrong things. BO's flacks had another 2 months in office, what was he going to do? Fire them? They were eager co conspirators in an extreme corruption of government. The media was as well in going along with information that was clearly planted, had no substance or sourcing, and was blatantly self serving for the dems. As every conspirator is examined, it should be pointed out how the media supported their lies without question, like good propagandists. Finally, the Hammer of God should come down on the IC community. Their ability to spy on Americans and act on internal affairs of the Country should be severely proscribed as treason with massive penalties. The FBI should be severed from IC activities and also proscribed from political actions. Their focus should be on criminal activities ONLY. Perhaps there should be a political crimes division that can only take action with approval of a small mixed panel of Congress. It's a sticky problem.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 7/27/2025 8:55:44 AM (No. 1983169)
Noel seems to favor the all or nothing approach to nailing the Deep State. Many actors played a part in the various conspiracies, some small, some outrageous. We need to hunt down one at a time, make the case and get them imprisoned. Certain large targets are obvious, do we get Obama, Clapper and Clinton first or whittle our way up from the bottom where the little weasels will squeal and give us more ammunition to bag the big game animals? I have my preference list of the most unlikeable of the bad actors but let's put aside emotion and start hunting in a logical way.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: hurricanegirl 7/27/2025 8:56:16 AM (No. 1983170)
First of all, #3, justice is NOT the same thing as revenge. And secondly, no, the president does not have immunity whenever he breaks the law. This kind of nonsense is exactly why we we're full speed ahead into a banana republic! NO ONE, not even the president, should be above the law.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mobyclik 7/27/2025 8:57:29 AM (No. 1983171)
Excellent, #3. Excellent.
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