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Well Libs I guess this is my attempt at a mea culpa

JediRebel

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I just finished Bill Barr’s book “ One Damn Thing After Another” as I sit here getting over COVID.
I have always respected Barr since Trump chose him and I read up a little on his background.
Now let me say I do think some underhanded shit went on and there is plenty of suspicious shit to make people wonder and it wouldn’t surprise me to hear more about it.
Just like Roe v. Wade the way the American governmental system works is very plain and open. If It’s in the Constitution that the Federal government is in charge of a function it is but everything including abortion and managing elections is not mentioned in the Constitution therefore it’s managed and controlled by each individual states. By law the Justice Dept can only get involved if the states come to them with irregularities to investigate.
The Dept of Justice can’t go into the states to investigate to try to find something because they don’t like the outcome or the President wants it done.
It’s up to the States run fair honest elections. There wasn’t enough evidence to justify an investigation according to Barr.
Another issue was that Trump did not do as well in suburban areas as he did the first go round based on election data.
I still don’t believe Biden got 81 million votes. I just understand a little better what was going on.
Incidently these are pretty much the exact areas that the Roe V Wade and quite a few other findings came from.
The days of POTUS appointing people to head Federal agencies and making decisions on behalf of the entire country are over.
 
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