Alternative

I read this little exchange with some interest:

Then, of course, you have the Kim Solution© to protect the citizen journalist and prevent him and his crew from being unjustifiably attacked by the Fuzzies:

Armed bodyguards

Even in Minnesodah, private citizens are allowed to hire licensed bodyguards for their own protection.

Of course, our intrepid journalist could take a leaf from the Muzzy Terrorist Handbook, and just use this Gerstein buttwipe as a human shield… but no doubt some people will think that this is Too Much.

Whatever.  The real issue is what the DoJ is going to do about all this fraud and scamming.

And here’s a warning:  conservative folk are getting really pissed off by all this fraud and similar criminal behavior being uncovered, and the perpetrators not being  shot at dawn  arrested and charged.

Kash Patel and Pam Bondi:  the spotlight is now falling on you.

6 comments

  1. “….and the perpetrators not being shot at dawn arrested and charged.”
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    The people that need to be shot are the ones that are stealing the money from the citizenry in the first place.

    Kinda funny, people getting up on their back legs about thieves stealing from master thieves.

    Meanwhile I’m continuing to figure out new ways to prevent all the thieves from thieving me.

  2. Yeah, the fraud, waste and abuse as well as the graft, kickbacks and bribes have to end. I don’t understand how anyone can defend this criminal behavior.

  3. Kashmir Patel and Pam Blondie:

    A street shitter and a vapid broad who should be retired from a long career on a brass pole. I expect nothing.

  4. Sadly I don’t expect much either. This is why I support shutting all social welfare programs down permanently. .Gov cannot be trusted with $$$$. I know its happening in .mil too, but those are Constitutional duties of .gov, giving every asshole a pot to shit in, is not.

  5. Grover Cleveland’s Veto of the Texas Seed Bill (February 16, 1887)

    … “And yet I feel obliged to withhold my approval of the plan, as proposed by this bill, to indulge a benevolent and charitable sentiment through the appropriation of public funds for that purpose.

    I can find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution, and I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit. A prevalent tendency to disregard the limited mission of this power and duty should, I think, be steadfastly resisted, to the end that the lesson should be constantly enforced that though the people support the Government the Government should not support the people.”

    It is a great pity and a major category error that there is not a single politician on the continent who believes in that view of governmental power.

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