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I gave you links already.
Just because you choose to ignore it, isn't my problem.
And so you understand... it's the exact same thing.
You keep doing you... and I can just watch this country getting fucked over. I'm already situated in a place and location with everything I need to watch the fire burn for the next 20+ years.
“It is immigrants who brought to this land the skills of their hands and brains to make of it a beacon of opportunity and hope for all men”. (Herbert H. Lehman)
My favorite quote in our passport, I believe what people all over the world think of us and our country is important. Those are the people that can help usher our country into the future.
If Tim Scott wins the nomination, I’ll vote for him, over Biden.
Kind of funny how your linked articles have about nil in common with the crimes Trump has been charged with. Your failure to understand the significance of a criminal conspiracy to falsify the legitimate voting results in several states, submit falsified elector college results by 'fake electors', and to engage multiple agents to create enough chaos on the day the vote was being certified to stop said certification once the pressure campaign in Pence failed is mind boggling.
I love me some Tim Scott, but he has absolutely no chance of winning the Republican nomination. 1) He is black and the Republican Party does still have a small & shrinking but meaningful minority that are racist pieces of shits. And before you go celebrating a conservative making that statement, Democrats have a greater & growing minority of racist pieces of shit that pose as anti-racist. 2) He is viewed as too soft spoken & nice to be President. This part may be true. I’m convinced you have to be a bit of a selfish power-hungry asshole to win the Presidency.
Also…before you make that claim you would vote for him, be sure to check out his latest tweet: https://twitter.com/votetimscott/sta...916553728?s=20Quote:
I remain concerned about the weaponization of Biden’s DOJ and its immense power used against political opponents. What we see today are two different tracks of justice. One for political opponents and another for the son of the current president.
You think so? I’m critical of Trump on many things and would happily vote for someone better in the Republican primaries (I’ve recently began to doubt DeSantis is that person). I find Tim Scott’s tweet to be absolutely true and obvious.
The documents indictment has some legal merit in my opinion, though we seem to still be selective about who gets prosecuted. Trump was not compliant and being an asshole when he had opportunity to avoid that, so ok. That one makes sense. The NY State case and this most recent indictment with January 6th conspiracy charges is total bullshit. To me it is so obviously a political attack that I struggle to understand how anyone doesn’t see it that way. Everyone has a bias. I’m no different, but I do try to think objectively and not let that cloud my judgement.
All the charges against Trump are based in politics. He literally wouldn't have any charges were he not running for President. You are seeing exactly how corrupt the DOJ has become, and it's just an extension of the cancer in the democrat party.