Thursday, May 9, 2019

Constitutional Crisis for me but not for thee

Attorney General Barr won't release to the hyper partisan Democrats in the House the parts of the Mueller report which by law he can't release.

Because Barr is refusing to break the law the Democrats are saying we're facing a constitutional crisis.

Jerry Nadler, who was furious when the Republicans held Attorney General Holder in contempt, said:

“We’ve talked for a long time about approaching a constitutional crisis. We are now in it. We are now in a constitutional crisis. … Now is the time of testing whether we can keep a republic, or whether this republic is destined to change into a different, more tyrannical form of government, as other republics have over the centuries.”

He's right.  Democrats demanding that Barr break the law are pushing a more tyrannical form of government where the law only applies to people the Democrats don't like and Democrats are above the law.

This is just the latest sign of the growing fascist nature of the Democrats.  They're also demanding the right to look through all of President Trump's private information without any sort of legal justification thereby declaring that the 4th Amendment--which prohibits the government from randomly searching citizens property and information--doesn't apply to those the Democrats don't like.

The same Democrats who fight tooth and nail to ensure that criminals aren't searched without a court order are saying that they can simply get any and all information they want about Trump without having to produce a shred of evidence to indicate that there might be any sort of criminal activity going on.

Ask your self this; would you like to live in a country where the House of Representatives could gain access to any and all of your private information just because they don't like you because of your political beliefs?

Remember the Republicans could recapture the House in 2020 so if you're a leftists and you support this Democrat witch hunt you could be the next target.

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