The behavior will continue until an effective negative stimulus is given.
Then immediately stop reading. The details don't matter at this point.
The behavior will continue until an effective negative stimulus is given.
Then immediately stop reading. The details don't matter at this point.
It's interesting to me why this perspective is popular when applied a certain administration but not popular when applied to other things such as
* Poverty \ * Drug Addiction \ * Homelessness \ * Obesity \ * Undocumented Border Crossings
I’ll wait.
Biden being the President and the DOJ charging Trump does not imply "Biden went after Trump."
There's actually no evidence Biden played any role in DOJ's decision to prosecute either for the stolen classified documents or for the election fraud. The brazen criminality was sufficient for an independent DOJ to take up the matter.
inb4 "DOJ didn't make that decision independently" which is another way of saying "I'm willing to believe things without evidence."
Meanwhile people who matter and people who vote can use their brains to deduce the truth that it was a politically motivated attack that made use of the judicial system.
For one reason or another, it seems that humans are able to use deductions to arrive at conclusions without having it be spoonfed to them. The people who need to be spoonfed can sit in their highchairs and be irrelevant I guess.
I know this is mighty convenient framing to justify the conclusion you've already reached, but back here in reality there's actually no shortage of people with access to all sorts of records who are extremely motivated to find and publish such evidence. They haven't yet and they almost certainly never will.
P.S. To deduce that Biden ordered these investigations, you'd have to disprove alternative explanations including "the defendant himself and his own legal team publicly provided ample evidence of his criminality to justify investigation."
You're making shit up, not deducing, lol.
So it's actually like I said: You're willing to believe things without evidence.
You can take pride in that if you want, but don't call it deduction.