They have pictures of the candidates, with little halos over the head of each Democrat candidate, and little horns on the head of each Republican candidate.
The whole structure of American prosperity is built on private investment, and no one will invest their private capital if they have no confidence that public institutions of law will protect those investments.
What the Bragg/Engoron matter shows is that private capital won’t necessarily be protected; that the legal system can be turned against individuals based on politics.
This undercuts and cheapens our whole system of wealth generation, the means by which good and useful ideas find the capital to scale them up to the level of population benefits widely distributed across all of humanity.
Who would want to risk their wealth in such a situation? No one with any brains. Only the politically connected, and people of that class rarely have an idea that benefits anyone but themselves and their friends and family.
I’m not sure what he’s referring to and I don’t feel like listening to him to find out. But I would say the more likely threat is probably a mass shooting or bombing of some symbolic location like a federal building, as was done in Oklahoma City.
Ha ha, exactly how I feel. I can't take Alex Jones.
I was thinking after the verdict came out that we can expect some sort of false-flag attack on one or more of the jurors, or against the judge, or against Bragg.