YES! Why were they allowed access? Why were they not removed from the premises?
YES! Why were they allowed access? Why were they not removed from the premises?
There is one fundamental issue. Who is in charge? We must support the check and balance function of Congress. Right now, our Constitution is in force. Use it. We must oppose..not try to go on as if this is NORMAL!
Let’s get em mobilized
Removed from the living* once they breached the building they committed treason.
I agree and it seems so evident, yet it seems no one has the power, authority or plan to get them out.
Because laws are only enforced by the will of the people.
This
I think the people are pretty clear on musk and trump and vance and johnson!! Remove them all before we lose our country!!!!
“The people” inside agency buildings can and should enforce the law. Rando ppl can’t just barge in and start barking orders. These Doge-holes have even less authorization to even be there than a postal carrier. Imagine THEM coming in and trying to fire anybody. Nope. Call the cops and toss ‘em.
So can we get a free Luigi?
Need a go fund me to bail Out
Calling Trump hotel 877.458.7867, Feb 7th and overwhelming the servers will get the attention we need. www.magfone.com/change-locat...
Actually, this is obviously untrue, or he WOULD have been arrested. You're right that laws will not enforce themselves, but the people who have the power to do so have failed us yet again. Had this happened at a walmart, they would be in jail. Turns out, crime pays just fine.
Don’t underestimate how many people support Trump, which is WHY he’s not in jail…
I do not, just saying that from the DOJ, secret service, to the alleged supreme court, the people that have the power have betrayed us, in favor of the current antichrist.
Hmmm, interesting. In what way?
Laws don’t enforce themselves people do. The government relies on police, military, and bureaucrats to carry out its orders. But these people are also members of society, and their willingness to enforce laws depends on public perception, pressure, and collective action.
Oh, you must have loads of examples then.
Uhh yeah every successful coup ever
Are coups the will of the people? Or are they the will of the minority of the people?
I mean, the majority of us wanted trump prosecuted and thrown in prison for his crimes. That clearly didn't happen. I feel like all the rules have been thrown out the window. Like even if the will of the people is decisively against trump, it won't matter. And I feel it usually doesn't matter at all
No, the majority did not. The majority of Americans voted for Trump, yes?
The majority of Americans THAT VOTED. Only about 22.3% of Americans voted for Trump and 21.7% voted for Kamala. 55.9% of Americans did not vote. The majority of Americans just didn’t vote.
*Did not vote or voted third party
Counting third parties, the majority voted against him or didn't vote.
I'm just saying, this was meaningless. It went nowhere. poll.qu.edu/poll-release...
I thought we were still on the subject of the will of the people? Did he go to jail?
Well a simple google search will give you the boston tea party, the montgomery bus boycott, the civil rights movement sit-ins, pentagon papers leak, watergate scandal and resignations, iran-contra whistleblowing, rodney king protests, george floyd protests, january 6th insurrection resistance…
Most of that went nowhere, though.