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Steady Steve
Steady Steve
3 hours ago

Now arrest and charge him.

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
3 hours ago
Reply to  Steady Steve

The lack of prosecutions so far is quite troubling. I’m tired of the eternal optimists demanding we be patient, too. Perp walks now, dammit.

Michael
Michael
3 hours ago
Reply to  Big Ruckus D

Yeah, quick arrests send them to CORRUPT NYC Courts.

Automatic FAILURE.

Cripple the beast, remove the corrupt judges and THEN do the court action.

Did we learn NOTHING from the last time arrests became laughing stocks in the media.

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
2 hours ago
Reply to  Michael

That’s a good point, although I’d assume they would try for a change of venue. Bringing the cases for trial in either NYC or DC is likely a lost cause, as Trump will never get judges amenable to his point of view in those locales.

Thirdworldfarmer
Thirdworldfarmer
2 hours ago
Reply to  Michael

Totally agree,however some GROUP of people better be keeping track of where all these racoons go to hide from the daylight

TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
1 hour ago
Reply to  Big Ruckus D

Indictments with each demotion/firing or this will not be a true purge.
The “Foundry Principle” will eventually prevail:
The scum always rises to the top.”

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
1 minute ago
Reply to  TakeAHardLook

Yes, realistically there will still have to be a war, or something resembling that, to truly clean house. The scale and scope of the problem has gotten far too large to be unwound in any orderly fashion, when we have rampant parasitism coupled with such a sense of entitlement. I’m afraid that’s an unfortunate, but undeniable truth.