Mike Powell wrote to Dr. What <=-
But isn't "derelection of duty" already actionable?
I would think so. In Michigan, do you have to go through the AG's
office to prosecute it? If so, I am guessing that is a fat chance.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
Citizens should be able to sue/prosecute when the elected officials
mess up.
I guess we need a special police force who the people could call when
the gov f's us over, but who would that be? The system isn't designed
for that level of reality.
I guess we need a special police force who the people could call when the gov f's us over, but who would that be? The system isn't designed for that level of reality.
Technically, we have that in the U.S. military. Oh, wait, they had their leadership subverted as well. So no help there.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Dr. What <=-
but they don't dare turn their backs on the Commander in Chief. I don't blame them, but at the same time, what sense does it make to be in the military while the president is working against those who you defend?
but they don't dare turn their backs on the Commander in Chief. I don blame them, but at the same time, what sense does it make to be in th military while the president is working against those who you defend?
Hence why they are having trouble recruiting people.
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