Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), PoliTalker (01-21-2022)
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), PoliTalker (01-21-2022)
Looks like this committee really is nothing more than a combination of Kafka and Stalin. What "legislative purpose" does tossing subpoenas at everyone and anyone have?
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022)
Doc Dutch (01-21-2022), Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022)
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022)
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
I would not want to be the one tasked with reading the texts between Jr. and Guilfoyle. Once you got through all of their "picked up an 8ball brb" you'd hit the really disturbing stuff. Now, Giuliani's will be hilarious.
Althea (01-21-2022), Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022), ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Guno צְבִי (01-21-2022)
I know NY was looking at the tax fraud, but let's not forget that Trump had Rudy go to all 50 states to try and overturn the election. If Rudy did anything illegal under Trump's orders, it's going be a problem.
As the days go by this year, I expect more states will start looking at election fraud.
Then there's this: https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/20/polit...ate/index.html
Bipartisan group of senators seeks common ground on changing Electoral Count Act
A bipartisan effort in the Senate is underway to overhaul a 19th century law that has come under scrutiny in the wake of last year's January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
Congressional Democrats and President Joe Biden have been pushing for the passage of more sweeping election overhaul and voting rights legislation, but have repeatedly hit a wall in the Senate amid Republican opposition. On Wednesday, Democrats tried and failed to change Senate rules in their latest effort to pass a voting rights bill. In the aftermath of that defeat, bipartisan talks focused on the Electoral Count Act -- a law dating back to 1887 that details how Congress counts Electoral College votes from each state -- are now gaining momentum.
Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah both confirmed that a bipartisan group of lawmakers will have a series of video meetings starting in the next several days to see if they could agree on a deal soon. It's still too early, Collins warned, to know if a deal might be ready to vote on when they return from next week's recess. "We don't know how long it is going to take," she said.
Collins said there were six Democrats working with the group of Republicans and that they have already talked to election officials, professors and other voting experts to try and clarify the Electoral Count Act.
"Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"
ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
ThatOwlWoman (01-21-2022)
Personal Ignore Policy PIP: I like civil discourse. I will give you all the respect in the world if you respect me. Mouth off to me, or express overt racism, you will be PERMANENTLY Ignore Listed. Zero tolerance. No exceptions. I'll never read a word you write, even if quoted by another, nor respond to you, nor participate in your threads. ... Ignore the shallow. Cherish the thoughtful. Long Live Civil Discourse, Mutual Respect, and Good Debate! ps: Feel free to adopt my PIP. It works well.
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