Stephen Miller on Fox threatens to arrest JB Pritzker for “seditious conspiracy” and says, “to all ICE officers: you have federal immunity in the conduct of your duties. And anybody who lays a hand on you or tries to stop or obstruct you is committing a felony.”
I have to laugh about this, because of Miller’s use of the phrase “federal immunity.” If you believe that for a second, I suggest you ask Derek Chauvin how he’s enjoying life. He’s serving a 22.5-year state sentence for murdering George Floyd and a 21-year federal sentence for violating his civil rights.
If I were advising the governor of any of the Democrat-run states to which Trump wants to send federal troops, I would have him tell his people that, not only is the will of the people on our side but so is the law. In fact, posse comitatus is among the most clearly written and important laws that govern our lives as U.S. citizens.
Further, if I would re-emphasize what a citizen should do if he sees an ICE officer clearly using excessive force.
ICE Officers Do Not Have “Federal Immunity” for Their Crimes
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Do Americans Approve of Our Country’s Execution of Innocent People?
In this short video on the bombing of ships leaving Venezuela, President Trump asserts that drug overdoses took like lives of more than 350,000 people last year, a figure that, according to the CDC, is actually 79,383.
In any case, the video fails to mention that executing people who have not been charged with and convicted of a crime is a violation of both domestic and international law.
Do Americans Approve of Our Country’s Execution of Innocent People?
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Why January 6th Wasn’t the End of Trump/MAGA
Keep in mind that, in 2020, more than 70 million voters cast their ballots for Trump, who, though he is a pathological liar, is 100% trusted by his supporters. When Trump said the election was rigged, the vast majority of these folks believed him. Even today, more than five years later, there are still millions of people who believe there was rampant voter fraud in the election.
Now, is storming the Capitol and beating up/killing law enforcement personnel an acceptable solution? It wouldn’t be for you or me, or most people, but imagine you’re an uneducated white-supremacist MAGA guy, and your president is telling you to do whatever’s necessary to prevent the election from being certified.
These are people who were so desperate to hang Mike Pence that the vice president had to be escorted out of the Capitol building to a secret and secure location, so he didn’t end up at the end of a rope.
When asked about this, Trump replied, “Maybe he deserved it.” To anyone trying to make sense of this, remember that you’re dealing with a deeply disturbed individual, and many millions of truly pathetic people who believe his is an honest and effective servant of the American people. In congress, we have a couple of hundred of the most terrible butt-kissers imaginable, all clamoring to curry favor with him.
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DOGE: How Did That Work Out?
It’s only been a few months since Elon Musk’s DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) came and went.
In case you’re worried about Musk, don’t be; he did just fine. From AI: Reports suggest that Musk’s companies have received billions in government funding through contracts, subsidies, and loans, and that his position with DOGE has provided him with opportunities to influence policy and decision-making that could benefit his businesses.
As shown above, however, it appears that the American people, however, did not fare well at all. We just absorbed another trillion dollars in debt, about $3000 for every man, woman, and child in the nation.
Anyone who thought that Musk’s presence in the White House boded well for the common American was a fool.
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