Look I think you have a few good points sometimes, but if you're going to countersignal a bunch of innocent people being set free, something's wrong with you
this isn't "countersignaling innocent people being set free", dude. all the best to them, i'm very glad, i'm very happy about it. however, it is plainly irresponsible and short-sighted to pretend that this undoes any of the severe amount of crimes against humanity that trump, the democrats, globalist jews, and anyone else involved in large-scale politics have committed, are committing, and will commit as part of their daily business.
to anyone who puts the dots together, puts the twos and twos together, and remembers to carry the one, it should be abundantly clear that any "good" moves that any of these people do are little more than sociopathic maneuvers to dissuade the general public from hanging them all. trump, along with his handlers and friends, put those people in there. taking them back out proves nothing except that he's willing to play with people's lives twice in a row.
by all means, be glad innocent people who were misled are now saved from part of their manipulator's punishments - but don't pretend the manipulator is any better for it, any more than you could pretend a mother is better for only beating her child four times a day instead of five.
trump, along with his handlers and friends, put those people in there.
I don't agree with this premise, so that's a non-starter.
Was Trump tactically irresponsible leading up to Jan 6? Yes. Did he intend for people to walk into the Capitol and get jailed? No. It was an incompetent decision, which has been an element of every position of leadership in human history.
I will take the L on that and I am happy that I was wrong!
So far he has kept his promises!
Not many people would so openly admit when they were wrong before. Kudos.
Ever hear a Libtard admit they were wrong?
That's the difference between them and us.
Having been a leftist over 20 years ago:
It happened to me, so it's extremely rare, but it does happen.
Not often enough, sadly.
I voted for Obama twice and gave a shit ton of money to several Soros organizations during that time frame.
Then 2016 happened.
has he?
or has he kept a couple promises, and callously betrayed you on all the others?
Look I think you have a few good points sometimes, but if you're going to countersignal a bunch of innocent people being set free, something's wrong with you
this isn't "countersignaling innocent people being set free", dude. all the best to them, i'm very glad, i'm very happy about it. however, it is plainly irresponsible and short-sighted to pretend that this undoes any of the severe amount of crimes against humanity that trump, the democrats, globalist jews, and anyone else involved in large-scale politics have committed, are committing, and will commit as part of their daily business.
to anyone who puts the dots together, puts the twos and twos together, and remembers to carry the one, it should be abundantly clear that any "good" moves that any of these people do are little more than sociopathic maneuvers to dissuade the general public from hanging them all. trump, along with his handlers and friends, put those people in there. taking them back out proves nothing except that he's willing to play with people's lives twice in a row.
by all means, be glad innocent people who were misled are now saved from part of their manipulator's punishments - but don't pretend the manipulator is any better for it, any more than you could pretend a mother is better for only beating her child four times a day instead of five.
I don't agree with this premise, so that's a non-starter.
Was Trump tactically irresponsible leading up to Jan 6? Yes. Did he intend for people to walk into the Capitol and get jailed? No. It was an incompetent decision, which has been an element of every position of leadership in human history.