Posted on 06/08/2017 12:45:38 PM PDT by HarleyLady27
South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy has been chosen as the next chairman of the House Oversight Committee, beating out Oklahoma's Steve Russell for the job.
Gowdy will replace outgoing Chairman Jason Chaffetz of Utah, who announced his retirement from Congress last month. Chaffetz' last day is June 30.
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There is no way that they could get Obama's AG to file any charges against Obama's buddies so we can give that a rest.
There is no longer that excuse, if no charges go forth now we will know for certain there is no justice.
I would enjoy reading that security in their top tier foreign hideaways was breached by unknown terrorist actors and “regrettably” there were no survivors. ;^)
Could we trust such reports?
I can see a novel plot where that is what is disseminated, while the scum are ferried off to a Plan B bolthole to plot further and enjoy their ill-gained loot.
In prison; everything confiscated;allowed a non-connected word processor with the proviso that all proceeds from any writings are put in a fund to compensate Americans injured by their actions, either physically, emotionally or financially.
Extend it to all collaborators in the media, from owners to all content-related staff. Open the broadcast spectrum to the people, making TV similar to You Tube, but without Google. Boot all complicit office-holders and prevent them ever gaining office again.
BTW, just heard the stock market report and NASDAQ is down nearly a 100 on the fall of Facebook et al. Don’t know, of course, but I hope this is related.
I would much prefer prison for all of them right here in the States.
Trey Gowdy is Paul Ryan with blonde hair and a southern accent.
Globalist. Need an independent councel to look at Congress and the uniparty.
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