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Why didn’t he want the vote to avoid the government shutdown?
Should charges be filed?
There is no question he did it.
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This "cleverness" is owning precisely zero libs.This looks like an attempt to overthrow the government, and shut it down.
This a great example of the Conservisphere hive mind. Someone over the weekend decided that "this was an insurrection" was a winning, lib owning talking point and it's been spreading. I saw it here and several times on Twitter last night.The alarm was pulled in the House Cannon office building. It wasn't even the same building where the proceeding were going on, unlike the Jan 6th riot on the Capitol building itself. Any attempt to compare this to Jan 6th is absurd.
We know who wanted a shutdown. It was the 'freedom' caucus. The far right republicans wanted the shutdown. They lost.
I generally don't look at twitter. I made this assessment all on my own. It might be easy for those who are objective to observe axioms from an unbiased perspective.This a great example of the Conservisphere hive mind. Someone over the weekend decided that "this was an insurrection" was a winning, lib owning talking point and it's been spreading. I saw it here and several times on Twitter last night.
Well, now that you have been informed that the alarm pulled was not even in the same building as the voting, and the man who pulled it did in fact vote FOR the government to remain open AND he immediately told officials the mistake he made (intent) - objective observations dictate that there was no attempt to 'overthrow the government'I generally don't look at twitter. I made this assessment all on my own. It might be easy for those who are objective to observe axioms from an unbiased perspective.
Still pulling a fire alarm is beyond juvenile and for the record I find the whole January 6th thing to be made much bigger than it should have been. Also as someone who leans liberal on criminal justice shock I know I find 20 years for just about any non-violent crime WAY too much no matter who committed it.Same as Jan 6 sentences.
still pulling a fire alarm is just beyond juvenile no matter what his goal was. You do not pull a fire alarm unless there is a fire. I do not care who did it the behavior is unacceptable by a grown man.Well, now that you have been informed that the alarm pulled was not even in the same building as the voting, and the man who pulled it did in fact vote FOR the government to remain open AND he immediately told officials the mistake he made (intent) - object observations dictate that there was no attempt to 'overthrow the government'
Whatever. Call him juvenile, just don't accuse him of trying to overthrow the government.still pulling a fire alarm is just beyond juvenile no matter what his goal was. You do not pull a fire alarm unless there is a fire. I do not care who did it the behavior is unacceptable by a grown man.
What part of deadly force is police opening the doors and waving people in?No, they were trying to overthrow the government and assassinate the Vice President and Speaker of the House, which is why deadly force was required to hold them off.
The comparison to Jan 6 is absurd for the reasons I already provided.Same as Jan 6 sentences.
It is not worth my time trying to explain why you are wrong about this.Why not... most of Jan 6ers were just being juvenile.
Too bad.The comparison to Jan 6 is absurd for the reasons I already provided.