Shanky’s mate wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:21 pm
Fangle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:09 pm
I honestly didn’t think that could and would happen. I was so wrong, and so terribly disappointed and completely pissed off.
I imagine you are one of many sharing that sentiment, Fangle.
I have the perception that US citizens maintain an almost innocent faith in their political system under the guise of ‘democracy’. It’s regularly held up as a sort of sacred entity. Politicians regularly invoke the name of democracy in their speeches, etc. I wonder if this latest fiasco from Trump and his enablers will awaken a greater interest or participation in politics within the US? Outside the States,
cynicsm rules and the crimes of the inept are accepted or ignored.
And I'd say that is frequently the problem at the highest level of US Politics too !
Sure; if you're a County, or State level Politician; if you do something illegal, there's a good chance you'll pay a price; but look at what Nixon got away with; look at what Agnew got away with !
The ability to pardon is the most dangerous power to give any single person; & time & time again, US Politicians have skated, because of that power. This time
MUST BE DIFFERENT !
Normally it's a bad idea to make decisions when your angry; but in the case of this coup attempt, they should have finished the business of ratifying the votes, & then had a couple of hours recess; & then immediately started the process of impeachment. If the prick wanted to defend himself; let him come to the House, while the broken glass & blood was still on the floors; & the GOP Senators memory of the fear they had huddled under their desks was still fresh.
They could have done the same for scum like Cruz, & expelled those who sought to undermine the election.
All they needed to enter in evidence was the show the video of the speechs made down the street a few hours earlier.