Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
I’m not the PP but you need to stop and listen: it doesn’t matter if they’re doing a lot of all the public sees is nothing. And it’s a lot of nothing. You shouldn’t have to follow closely to have an idea that justice is on the way. People are done with hope.
I just do not think Garland and Biden are the people needed to clean the criminal rot out. This is a threat to continuing of the US and needs to be dealt with on the same level as 911. If the republicans win back the congress it is over. They will they will subpoena, harass, cut funding and make the DOJ a a circus dog jumping through hoops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
I’m not the PP but you need to stop and listen: it doesn’t matter if they’re doing a lot of all the public sees is nothing. And it’s a lot of nothing. You shouldn’t have to follow closely to have an idea that justice is on the way. People are done with hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
I’m not the PP but you need to stop and listen: it doesn’t matter if they’re doing a lot of all the public sees is nothing. And it’s a lot of nothing. You shouldn’t have to follow closely to have an idea that justice is on the way. People are done with hope.
The Committee is doing some things somewhat publicly, with more to come, and the Justice Department is doing things quietly until charges are filed. This is all as it should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
I’m not the PP but you need to stop and listen: it doesn’t matter if they’re doing a lot of all the public sees is nothing. And it’s a lot of nothing. You shouldn’t have to follow closely to have an idea that justice is on the way. People are done with hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
If you think the DOJ isn't working through this as efficiently and quickly as it can, I don't know what to tell you. Stop buying the "Garland isn't doing anything" BS - it undermines what is really happening, which is quite a lot, if you are paying attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Time to replace Garland with someone with the stones to do the job. He needs to retire from public service.
Anonymous wrote:Where are the serious people at DOJ?
Anonymous wrote:AT&T is complying with the 1/6 Committee's subpoena.
Thoughts an Prayers.