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posted ago by CMDRConanAAnderson ago by CMDRConanAAnderson +35 / -0
  1. Hubris
  2. Desecration of the Constitution

Last night congress had the audacity to declare their den of evil deeds a place holiness. Now you know how they feel about us, the public servants who swore to uphold laws and serve the people look down upon us from their high castle. They view their job as a sanctimonious high heaven from which they deliver the actions of the holy. I swear for a second I thought I saw the Devil incarnate in Schumer. There is no longer any confusion, these people view themselves as God and we as their subserviates. They know the corrupt, treasonous deeds they do behind these walls, they know how they lust after the root of all evil, yet they declare themselves priests in the holy temple.

Not only did we see this but we saw an actual crime take place last night. Senators who swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution turned a blind eye to the violation thereof. Their childish excuse? "We were going to object at the very last second but a few of you were mean to us". They had 2 entire months to look into constantly shown fraud: suitcases under a desk, blocked poll watchers, counting alone in the night, and now they want to say that it never happened because for a moment people wanted to be heard? Bullshit. They never planned to object, they only made that declaration at the last possible minute, most of the objections only came in the last few days alone. How convenient they came up with the perfect excuse to not have to object. This is nothing but childish excuses, no different than a child who does not clean their room and replies "I didn't clean it because it's your fault for coming home too soon". My dog ate my homework, I didn't have time to wash the dish, Congress know damned well they had time to get it done, they chose not to and made a plan to excuse never having to. They planned to object violations against the Constitution we were founded upon but were it not for those troublemakers? If that's all it took to enable violation of the Constitution you have only emboldened people to violate it and use riots as an excuse to deny justice.

What we saw last night was a Congress who denied everything before their very eyes. They saw a group of dozens and said to hundreds of millions of Americans "these people, not the millions behind them will decide how we think". They put a bandaid over the broken heart of America and said "you'll be ok". What we saw last night is the fracturing of America, the last betrayal we'll ever allow ourselves to experience. America is no longer united, this wound will not heal. For a time I thought it a great idea to become a politician, I considered becoming the change I wanted to see in the world. Now I see clearly. There is no scum on this earth more vile and abhorrent than the politician. I will never look at a career politician with respect in my life again. They turned their backs on us, now it's time we turned ours to them.

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Bw2020 3 points ago +3 / -0

Absolutely agree!

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Pepe_longcockings 2 points ago +2 / -0

I couldn't believe when the first objection occurred - before the patriots' security breach, and they'd just gotten to the 2nd state. When someone objected to Arizona's votes, more than half the room stood and cheered and started clapping

where were those mother fuckers for the last 2 months? Suddenly they act like they care about justice and fairness when the camera's pointed at them? I could not believe what I was seeing. So many people had so many chances to do the right thing and put an end to the farce, to begin the process of fixing our elections for this past year and all years going forward, and they turned their noses up at the opportunity. They are terrible at their jobs and repugnant human beings for failing to safeguard our democratic fundamentals

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1q2s3e4f5t6h7u8k9o0 1 point ago +2 / -1

Spot on, the capitol building breach has NO bearing on a fraudulent election. Politicians use unrelated action as a timely excuse for their vote.