Orangeburst
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Whether or not it was accurate, is not the point. Hur was speculating as to how an unseated jury might favorably interpret a set of facts, based on sympathy. That is assuming a great deal, and really not his place at all.
The more likely scenario : Hur couldn't make a recommendation for charges, based on the evidence, but was under heat from his Republican Party cohorts to craft a report that would be politically damaging to Biden nonetheless. The report didn't read like something an attorney would write.
Covid presented the biggest opportunity any POTUS in our lifetime had to usurp power. Instead he deferred to the states. That's not the behavior of a dictator. Actions louder than words and all .This question doesn't even deserve an answer if your head is really that far in the sand there is no hope for you.
Uhhh, what?Covid presented the biggest opportunity any POTUS in our lifetime had to usurp power. Instead he deferred to the states. That's not the behavior of a dictator. Actions louder than words and all .
That's pretty weak, isn't it? He gave in to the same sort of federal bureaucrat that he had pledged to fight against during the 2016 Presidential Election Campaign. He dropped the ball on the biggest stage imaginable.He did cave to Fauci. Biggest mistake of his tenure.
Now what decisions did he take from the states? What did he make them do?
What? He let the states make their own decisions. That's 100% how we are designed. It's why Cali had to deal with shat oppressive leadership and others didn't. Weak? Wasn't him. Doing his job.That's pretty weak, isn't it? He gave in to the same sort of federal bureaucrat that he had pledged to fight against during the 2016 Presidential Election Campaign. He dropped the ball on the biggest stage imaginable.
