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I was asked this morning if we can’t prosecute Trump why do we prosecute anyone. Why don’t we just let all the murderers go. I really didn’t have a comeback for that. The problem is not that we are bringing murderers to justice. The problem is we are not bringing Trump to justice. Why aren’t we?,  is a very good question. Does just the average guy get to avoid their legal problems like Trump has. I don’t think so. So again I ask why? Is he really that powerful? Is justice and prosecution just for the poor? I thought we were better than that but I have been known to be wrong.

Our democracy and our government was attacked by domestic terrorist. I believe that those terrorists were sent by the outgoing President of the United States. I believe that their purpose was to put a non-elected person in the White House. In reality their goal was to destroy our democracy. They were supported by too many members of  the Republican Party. In my opinion the insurrection is still going on and our Constitutional Republic is in great peril. It has been over 9 months and we have not held anyone accountable. 9 months.  Oh sure we have arrested some of the people that were duped into believing the lies but not the people that fed them those lies. Not the ones that incited that mob on January 6th. Where is the justice? Where is the law? Where is the accountability?

Acountablity is always an interesting word. We ask our children to be accountable for their actions. We feel that the other person should be held accountable but then when it come to us we seem to shy away from that word, accountability. Accountability is always for the other guy. Our democracy is under attack by White Supremists and Domestic Terrorist. How many of those people that have supported the insurrection have you voted for? If you voted for them do you share some of the accountability? I would be willing to bet that most of you will not. I would be willing to bet that some of you will actually try to justify that vote by saying that the  big lie is true. Our democracy is under attack and where is the accountability if everyone just lies? Accountability has to start at the top and not just with the people that have been duped into believing the lies. You can be part of the solution or you can be part of the downfall of America.

A black woman in Texas was sentences for 5 years in jail for voting with the help of a poll worker using a provisional ballet that was never counted. It was determined that she was not eligible because a past tax fraud conviction. Because it was a provisional ballet is was never counted. The women made a mistake. The poll worker that helped her also made a mistake but there was not harm and the situation was correct. No harm no foul. Later she is arrested for voter fraud and sentence to 5 years in prison. 5 Years! For a mistake that didn’t cause any harm to anybody or the election. Now let’s fast forward to what is happening now. We have insurrectionists that tried to over throw our government complaining that they got put in jail at all. We have judges sentencing people to 45 day in jail for participating in an insurrection. Come on man. Where is the justice? Where is the accountability? White people that wanted to over throw our government get a slap on the wrist and black women that honestly voted by mistake get 5 years. There really is systematic racism in our courts and there is a lack of equal accountability if you are white.  

I Google current litigation against Trump and I knew there was a few, but man,  how could we have ever elected this man President. He has litigation all the way down to a civil suit for lying about a rape. Rape!  This is a man that has no idea what accountability is. Don’t believe me. Look it up. Do the research. You want integrity and accountability from your President then Trump is not you man.  

I have read all kinds of people that want the 14th amendment enforced. I am not a constitutional expert but one line that I see that makes it impossible is that you would need a two thirds majority to invoke the 14th amendment. When you have more than  third of congress that has supported the insurrection and the end of our democracy it is going to be awfully hard for it to happen. It is going to have to happen at the poles. I have stated before that the 2022 election may be the most important election in the history of our democracy. We will be choosing between our democracy and constitution or fascism and American apartheid. Now is the time that true American patriots need to stand up and make a statement for democracy and our constitution. I will not be voting for any Republicans even though I have in the past. If you really love America you will join me.

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  1. thanks for the blog...made me look up the 14th Amendment! You're right, the changes have to be made through voting, so the Electoral College could be eliminated. So the Supreme Court could at least face term limits. So the money we pay in taxes could go to helping the voters, rather than the Military Industrial Complex. Even Dwight D. Eisenhower agreed: "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." -Dwight D. Eisenhower, US general and 34th president (14 Oct 1890-1969)

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  2. I'm convinced that no prosecution team will dare even indict those at the top of the GQP food chain. They certainly won't dare indict TFG. The reason seems clear to me. TFG has a 50-state worship base. Part of that worship base are militia. They will target prosecution team families if there's an indictment. I believe the prosecution teams know this and are concerned about the safety of their family members.

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