Ned Ryun
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I think he has to go out and not only pardon them, I would hope that they get good lawyers and they get massive settlements from the government for all the abuse they've taken over the last four years. Significant settlements.
They haven't apologized for Russiagate. They didn't apologize for using a fake dossier and saying this is proof of Russian collusion when, quite frankly, I think a lot of them, well, some of them didn't because they're not smart enough. Some of them knew that it was fake. They just viewed it as a useful weapon to take out someone they hated.
They haven't apologized for Russiagate. They didn't apologize for using a fake dossier and saying this is proof of Russian collusion when, quite frankly, I think a lot of them, well, some of them didn't because they're not smart enough. Some of them knew that it was fake. They just viewed it as a useful weapon to take out someone they hated.
They haven't apologized for Russiagate. They didn't apologize for using a fake dossier and saying this is proof of Russian collusion when, quite frankly, I think a lot of them, well, some of them didn't because they're not smart enough. Some of them knew that it was fake. They just viewed it as a useful weapon to take out someone they hated.
I think some of them actually believed it because they're dumb.
I think some of them actually believed it because they're dumb.
I think some of them actually believed it because they're dumb.
I mean, I couldn't give you a list of names, but... But the victims of lawfare. Yeah, I would think that he can go through and just go for the last four years or, quite frankly, eight years. Everybody that has been abused by this political lawfare, who's been abused by the DOJ and the FBI and every other aspect of our government, full pardon. And again...
I mean, I couldn't give you a list of names, but... But the victims of lawfare. Yeah, I would think that he can go through and just go for the last four years or, quite frankly, eight years. Everybody that has been abused by this political lawfare, who's been abused by the DOJ and the FBI and every other aspect of our government, full pardon. And again...
I mean, I couldn't give you a list of names, but... But the victims of lawfare. Yeah, I would think that he can go through and just go for the last four years or, quite frankly, eight years. Everybody that has been abused by this political lawfare, who's been abused by the DOJ and the FBI and every other aspect of our government, full pardon. And again...
go back to not just the pardons not not only do you get your freedom back and your your lives back but i hope that there's significant settlements yeah i mean i hope that these people get paid out significantly and i don't like to see more taxpayer money being sent out to people but in this situation i'm all for it yeah i am too
go back to not just the pardons not not only do you get your freedom back and your your lives back but i hope that there's significant settlements yeah i mean i hope that these people get paid out significantly and i don't like to see more taxpayer money being sent out to people but in this situation i'm all for it yeah i am too
go back to not just the pardons not not only do you get your freedom back and your your lives back but i hope that there's significant settlements yeah i mean i hope that these people get paid out significantly and i don't like to see more taxpayer money being sent out to people but in this situation i'm all for it yeah i am too
It is. It's unsustainable. Right. I mean, this is at some point, and I think we're coming to that. I think we have come to that point. I think we came to that point a long time ago, actually. But now it's becoming unsustainable. I mean, at one point this last, was it last year or two years ago, we were growing it by a trillion dollars.
It is. It's unsustainable. Right. I mean, this is at some point, and I think we're coming to that. I think we have come to that point. I think we came to that point a long time ago, actually. But now it's becoming unsustainable. I mean, at one point this last, was it last year or two years ago, we were growing it by a trillion dollars.
It is. It's unsustainable. Right. I mean, this is at some point, and I think we're coming to that. I think we have come to that point. I think we came to that point a long time ago, actually. But now it's becoming unsustainable. I mean, at one point this last, was it last year or two years ago, we were growing it by a trillion dollars.
in 100 days, every 100 days or something, the national debt, it's just, it's exploding. I think Trump thinks he can grow us out of some of these situations. I don't think that's the only, I don't think that's the solution. At some point, you have to address the underlying of what are we actually doing with this government that continues to grow, that the DNA and its DNA is perpetual growth.
in 100 days, every 100 days or something, the national debt, it's just, it's exploding. I think Trump thinks he can grow us out of some of these situations. I don't think that's the only, I don't think that's the solution. At some point, you have to address the underlying of what are we actually doing with this government that continues to grow, that the DNA and its DNA is perpetual growth.
in 100 days, every 100 days or something, the national debt, it's just, it's exploding. I think Trump thinks he can grow us out of some of these situations. I don't think that's the only, I don't think that's the solution. At some point, you have to address the underlying of what are we actually doing with this government that continues to grow, that the DNA and its DNA is perpetual growth.
Again, going back to, if you believe government, if you believe the state is salvation, and it should invade every aspect of your life. Well, until every aspect of your life is saved, government will continue to grow. You have to completely destroy this to stop the spending, to stop the growth. So I think he has to go down that dual path.