Monday, July 26, 2021

More on Consequences for Qpublican Insurrection Support

The Qpublicans have clearly and repeatedly demonstrated that they will support no legislation the Democrats promote...  Started with the Newt(ered) House during the Clinton administration, and was followed up by Moscow Mitch, in the Senate, for both Obama and Biden administrations.


Qpublicans clearly demonstrated that they will sabotage democracy itself, in the USA, if their white way can't always win.  Sedition led to insurrection, then to denial, while Qpublican state governments legislate significant barriers to voting that targets, mostly, non-white, US citizens.


There need be serious consequences for the anti-democratic, Qpublican malfeasance; for any and all participating in any way, shape or form in the insurrection of 6 January 2021...  Otherwise it all becomes a rehearsal.


A majority of the Qpublicans (in Washington, DC and beyond) have gone well beyond qualifying for the consequences laid out in the 14th Amendment, Section 3, to the US Constitution.

 

If all, who should've, had voted for impeachment and conviction in the first go round the motive for the sedition, that led to insurrection, would have been moot. Those who did not vote to impeach or convict in the second impeachment process are clearly complicit in said insurrection. 


The primary consequence for the people in the US Congress, who violated their oath of office by being complicit in said insurrection, should be that they are the first to be subjected to the terms delineated in the aforementioned 14th Amendment, Section 3.


Those in the US Congress who voted not to certify the Electoral College results, even after the violent insurrection (if they aren't already), should also be shown the door in a manner consistent with the 14th Amendment, Section 3.


Those who have railed publicly against Covid vaccination are able to be indicted for negligent homicide; those who spoke publicly while, themselves, being vaccinated should be indicted for 1000s of counts of murder.


The consequences defined herein would leave both House and Senate with a quorum. Carry on!

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