Hawley

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Missouri court rules that the Missouri AGO’s office under Josh Hawley knowingly and purposefully withheld documents in response to
requests. Court awards max. civil penalty of $12,000, plus attorneys’ fees, and costs.

He lied on the floor of Congress on Jan 6th, and knowingly lied.

He and his crap wife are heinous.

He must be voted out.


Only $12,000? That’s not enough to deter him and others from violating the law in the future. That is less than a slap on the wrist.

White collar crime is what actually trickles down. I hate Republicans; note the absence of partisan hacks on this thread.


They're all over on the thefts at Target ("What's wrong with Americans?") thread expressing their outrage about the people who steal from Target and decrying the poor parenting skills of the poors. They do not GAF about white collar crime or the moral failings of privileged dudes like Hawley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Missouri court rules that the Missouri AGO’s office under Josh Hawley knowingly and purposefully withheld documents in response to
requests. Court awards max. civil penalty of $12,000, plus attorneys’ fees, and costs.

He lied on the floor of Congress on Jan 6th, and knowingly lied.

He and his crap wife are heinous.

He must be voted out.


Enjoy living in Missouri so that you can vote him out. Try to avoid the Kansas City and St. Louis---very high crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Missouri court rules that the Missouri AGO’s office under Josh Hawley knowingly and purposefully withheld documents in response to
requests. Court awards max. civil penalty of $12,000, plus attorneys’ fees, and costs.

He lied on the floor of Congress on Jan 6th, and knowingly lied.

He and his crap wife are heinous.

He must be voted out.


Enjoy living in Missouri so that you can vote him out. Try to avoid the Kansas City and St. Louis---very high crime.


DP. Actually, according to this article, the most dangerous city in Missouri is Springfield. And, in case you're wondering, the mayor is not a Democrat.

https://www.audacy.com/kmox/news/local/study-the-most-dangerous-city-in-missouri-isnt-st-louis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Missouri court rules that the Missouri AGO’s office under Josh Hawley knowingly and purposefully withheld documents in response to
requests. Court awards max. civil penalty of $12,000, plus attorneys’ fees, and costs.

He lied on the floor of Congress on Jan 6th, and knowingly lied.

He and his crap wife are heinous.

He must be voted out.


Only $12,000? That’s not enough to deter him and others from violating the law in the future. That is less than a slap on the wrist.

White collar crime is what actually trickles down. I hate Republicans; note the absence of partisan hacks on this thread.


They're all over on the thefts at Target ("What's wrong with Americans?") thread expressing their outrage about the people who steal from Target and decrying the poor parenting skills of the poors. They do not GAF about white collar crime or the moral failings of privileged dudes like Hawley.


Yes but they do not even understand what shrinkage nor how businesses work,
Anonymous
Just one time it would be great if the party that pretends to be serious about crime were actually serious about crime. Hawley and every other POS pol should be tried and punished to the fullest extent of the law. And the law should be changed so that white collar crime actually carries a sentence that’ll blow the GOP crime syndicate’s hair back. Life in prison, massive fines, that type of thing.

The GOP loves crime. Crime in all its forms and by all the different lets them feel all their feelings from white supremacy (I know enough Republicans well enough to know that they think all crime is committed by Black people. You guys aren’t subtle) to feeling entitled to commit crimes with no punishment (stealing documents? Treason? Embezzlement? Ha ha you can’t do a thing about it to get us!).
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