January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

maxamus1

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What is it that you want? Specifically, what would you do if you could make some changes.
Firstly give you crybabies thicker fucking skin. 2. If you really want to know I would cut back the amount of cops and give them more training. I would also implement more test to evaluate there mental condition before coming a cop and while in duty. Get rid of their amunity and hold them accountable for their actions.

3 I would abolish the ATF cut the CIA down some and restricted their ability to track Us citizens that have no need to be tracked. I would get rid of all parties in the current system and put the people back in charge of the country. I would abolish the fed and their banking system and let people implement a forum of barder system, or someother fourm of currency that can not be made by man.

I have many more ideas but maybe another time.
 

Fogdog

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Firstly give you crybabies thicker fucking skin. 2. If you really want to know I would cut back the amount of cops and give them more training. I would also implement more test to evaluate there mental condition before coming a cop and while in duty. Get rid of their amunity and hold them accountable for their actions.

3 I would abolish the ATF cut the CIA down some and restricted their ability to track Us citizens that have no need to be tracked. I would get rid of all parties in the current system and put the people back in charge of the country. I would abolish the fed and their banking system and let people implement a forum of barder system, or someother fourm of currency that can not be made by man.

I have many more ideas but maybe another time.
Thanks for reminding me that you are a libertarian.

I see you left DHS and US Border Patrol off your list. Also perhaps the IRS?
 

Fogdog

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Firstly give you crybabies thicker fucking skin. 2. If you really want to know I would cut back the amount of cops and give them more training. I would also implement more test to evaluate there mental condition before coming a cop and while in duty. Get rid of their amunity and hold them accountable for their actions.

3 I would abolish the ATF cut the CIA down some and restricted their ability to track Us citizens that have no need to be tracked. I would get rid of all parties in the current system and put the people back in charge of the country. I would abolish the fed and their banking system and let people implement a forum of barder system, or someother fourm of currency that can not be made by man.

I have many more ideas but maybe another time.
Another question.

How does a libertarian state conduct an election? Can one sell their vote? Can a wealthy person just buy the necessary number of votes? The last election, people spent billions. For 160 million votes cast. 14 billion spent/160 million votes makes the vote worth 87 bucks. But they cast the vote without compensation. Wouldn't a libertarian say that is inefficient? Do we just let the markets decide?
 
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CatHedral

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Another question.

How does a libertarian state conduct an election? Can one sell their vote? Can a wealthy person just buy the necessary number of votes? The last election, people spent billions. For 160 million votes cast. 160 million votes/14 billion spent makes the vote worth 87 bucks. But they cast the vote without compensation. Wouldn't a libertarian say that is inefficient? Do we just let the markets decide?
Anticipating “a true libertarian community does not need elections”.
 

Fogdog

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Anticipating “a true libertarian community does not need elections”.
Libertarians are authoritarian when it comes to property and the rights of people with money which requires some form of government. I am presupposing he would support a democratic means of government. There is nothing about libertarian ideology that would rule out autocratic government.
 
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CatHedral

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Libertarians are authoritarian when it comes to property and the rights of people with money which requires some form of government. I am presupposing he would support a democratic means of government. There is nothing about libertarian ideology that would rule out autocratic government.
I once spoke to someone who argued that “private ownership of land” is an ultimately unworkable idea. The more I think about it, the more I agree. Property titles are medieval.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I once spoke to someone who argued that “private ownership of land” is an ultimately unworkable idea. The more I think about it, the more I agree. Property titles are medieval.
unless you sign a "surface owner agreement, you own all the land under your house all the way to the core of the earth...and everything it contains...
 

Fogdog

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printer

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Firstly give you crybabies thicker fucking skin. 2. If you really want to know I would cut back the amount of cops and give them more training. I would also implement more test to evaluate there mental condition before coming a cop and while in duty. Get rid of their amunity and hold them accountable for their actions.

3 I would abolish the ATF cut the CIA down some and restricted their ability to track Us citizens that have no need to be tracked. I would get rid of all parties in the current system and put the people back in charge of the country. I would abolish the fed and their banking system and let people implement a forum of barder system, or someother fourm of currency that can not be made by man.

I have many more ideas but maybe another time.
"If I were king for a day."

But realistically...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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House Select Committee Plans Public Hearings, Interim Report, Potential Criminal Referrals for Trump

According to reporting by The Washington Post, the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol announced plans to hold public hearings in early January that will "tell the story of the insurrection from start to finish while crafting an ample interim report on its findings by summer," and also deciding "whether to recommend that the Justice Department pursue charges against anyone, including former President Donald Trump."

Although, as Tom Petty would say, "the waiting is the hardest part," here's why patience is as important as vigilance, determination and engagement in the fight for justice.
 

maxamus1

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House Select Committee Plans Public Hearings, Interim Report, Potential Criminal Referrals for Trump

According to reporting by The Washington Post, the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol announced plans to hold public hearings in early January that will "tell the story of the insurrection from start to finish while crafting an ample interim report on its findings by summer," and also deciding "whether to recommend that the Justice Department pursue charges against anyone, including former President Donald Trump."

Although, as Tom Petty would say, "the waiting is the hardest part," here's why patience is as important as vigilance, determination and engagement in the fight for justice.

 
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