9 thoughts on “Wonder how many are in consideration, committees and ready for House vote.

  1. Has anyone gone to jail for anything? Read there was going to be mass human marching on DC first day of new session. Get your popcorn here, get your popcorn, gonna be a lotta poppin that day.

    • Manafort, Bannon, Navarro, Epstein, Maxwell, Papadopoulos, Gates, Cohen, Weisselberg, Santos all went to jail. A number of others convicted with no jail time or pardoned in advance like Flynn, Stone, Hunter and Collins..
      Democrats? Menendez.

  2. Enact *bureaucratic* term limits. No more lifetime sinecures for un-elected Deep State bureaucrats. Politicians come and go, bureaucrats are, currently, in place forever.

  3. I thought it was “Build a wall, deport them all” and “Lock her up” and “No new wars” all this time.

    I guess the Smol Hats and demon-worshipping-child-eating-sex-perverts (but I repeat myself) are still in control.

    Trust the plan. Patriots are in controLOL!

  4. I still have faith that Trump is playing the long game he is so good at and i hope it is worth the wait. It is still better than it was (Biden) and getting better by the day. and a vast awakening amongst the World populace on how bad we all have been screwed by the mostly leftist ilk which started out as a purr is now at the edge of a roar.

  5. The institutional rot that has occurred since the end of ww2 in all aspects of government has finally became obvious to anyone that wants to look. Trump has helped to expose it to those that would have been happy to ignore it further.
    I want to believe that things are getting better, and in some cases, they are. But righting the ship will take decades, and is not a given.
    I suspect that he has underestimated the reach of “the Swamp”, and is getting resistance at every turn. The fact that the democrats were doing everything possible to try to keep him off the ballot, and tied up in legal issues told me that they knew that had nothing to bring to the table. They failed, and the election results were clear. They still have nothing to offer except the same old, same old.

    Always imagined a president, shortly after winning an election. He goes to Washington after being elected. Once there, he is met by a group of “advisors” that get him into a secure conference room, and proceed to point out the limits of his power. Not legally or constitutionally, but rather the predetermined agreements, arrangements, and alliances that exist under the cabal of political, financial, legal, and government/military figures. The message is to play ball, and don’t make too many waves. The meetings concludes, and a staffer starts a 16mm tape projector in the back of the room. On the screen is a never before seen grainy film of a day in November 1963, in a town called Dallas. The film is unlike anything shown to the public, and is much clearer and much more graphic than the Zapruder film. As the tape plays, a file folder is slid across the table. In the folder is a number of photos that graphically depict a number of recent political assassinations across the world. Then a final file is passed across the table. This one outlines the daily activities of the new president, his wife, and his children,
    The final photo is of the new president, viewed through a rifle scope with the crosshairs centered on his forehead.
    The message is clear. The campaign is over, and the job is different than what you thought it was. You work for us, and we expect you to play by our rules. Defy us at your peril.

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