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jaxexpat

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5. That, my friend, is the big question. Ever since Republicans have escaped prosecution from treasonous acts.........
Wed Aug 28, 2024, 09:14 AM
Aug 2024

committed in 1980, maybe even before, is there any ultimately enforceable justice in the USA? The authority of judges became compromised when "infinite appeal/delay" became the official get-out-of-jail card for everyone with a pocket deep enough to buy their collusion. They've bought the USSC, you know. The laws of the land have been distilled and clarified down to this, "poor people (by that I mean anybody without a trust fund legacy) are, officially, no-fault and fair game for abuse by the 0.001%." That segment of society whose MO has been, forever, to employ useful thieves and clever idiots as expendable surrogates who insulate them from culpability for their crimes is untouchable. The red flag of prosecution can wave in the breeze forever for all the good the DOJ or a for-profit congress does to stop actual "high crimes and misdemeanors".

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