Not enough of them.
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This is an attempt to violently overthrow the government of the United States, which is a capital offense.
Everyone who stormed the Capitol should be tried and convicted and executed.
Every single one of them.
Not usually because I don't think it's a deterrent to crime. But attempting to violently overthrow the government is a different matter. It's like the Civil War--all bets are off when it comes to the insurrectionists.
And before I hear any BLM bullshit out of anyone, it's not even close. Nobody protesting for BLM is trying to overthrow the government.
Crenshaw made a great point, that only someone like him could make.
People storming the Capital with American Flags are disrespecting the same people like himself who have sacrificed for our country. The soldiers that wear the flag are fighting the enemy and the American citizens and politicians inside the WH are not the enemy.
Capital punishment for breaking a window, stealing a podium and having a swing on a cleaners hoist, is. Funny how the left wants to tell conservatives they support North Korea yet want to act like North Korea themselves. If anything we got some great meme's outta this and confirmation capital hill security are pro Trump.
The media will squeeze every inch outta this then switch to Bidens blunder by spring.
Some Republican friends and relatives I've spoken to today -- many of whom were Trump supporters through November -- are very fed up with him and those in the party supporting him.
It's not just about today. It's about the entire last two months, which resulted in the events of the last two days.
Interestingly enough, nobody has much complaint about his policymaking. All of us liked that for the most part, and it generally followed the modern conservative playbook. His behavior, which has been bad the whole way, has become especially terrible in these past two months, eclipsing even what I was expecting. Keep in mind that I didn't vote for him in 2016, and warmed up to him over the years due to him governing the way I liked, but this really is a terrible end to it all.
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On a side note, I always liked Romney, and notice I was never on the bash-Romney train when it was popular among certain conservatives to do so. (He did deserve a little bashing for his pathetic BLM pandering, though.)
The conservative playbook never included historic deficits. You need to check the title of your book.