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Nobody should be allowed to retire their way out of an indictment.
Nobody should be allowed to retire their way out of an indictment.
Retiring doesnt pardon them for crimes commited before they retired. Let em enjoy their pension in jail. Maybe they can put the pension to good use buying bubba outta their ass.Nobody should be allowed to retire their way out of an indictment.
It shouldn't, but you hear all the time about government officials resigning after getting caught, and then the prosecutors just forget about the crime.Retiring doesnt pardon them for crimes commited before they retired. Let em enjoy their pension in jail. Maybe they can put the pension to good use buying bubba outta their ass.
Just goes to prove they aren't interested in justice. All they care about is getting their opposition out of a job.It shouldn't, but you hear all the time about government officials resigning after getting caught, and then the prosecutors just forget about the crime.
Everyone from individual police officers up to governors.
Nope.Let em enjoy their pension in jail.
Is that you Bill Archer?Tariffs Are the Weapon. China Is the Target.
To make sense of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, you have to start with one simple truth: this is about China. It may not look like it on the surface—with new tariffs hitting everyone from Europe to the Caribbean—but China is the target. It always has been. Once you view it through that prism, everything starts to make a lot more sense.
For decades, the global trade system has been gamed by Beijing. What was originally designed as a framework for reciprocal, rules-based trade among free-market economies was twisted beyond recognition when Bill Clinton ushered China into the World Trade Organization in 2001. That decision, sold to the public as a step toward liberalizing China, now ranks among the greatest strategic blunders in U.S. history. China never intended to play by the rules—and it never did.
While all the talk has been about tariffs, they’re just a tool. What Trump’s “Liberation Day” really signals is a push for economic sovereignty. It’s about decoupling from China and redrawing the rules and boundaries of global trade. For too long, the global economy has been operating under a fiction: that China was a normal trading partner, one that would liberalize with time. That illusion is dead. China is a one-party state, hostile to the West, and committed to weaponizing trade for its own ends. Meanwhile, the American middle class has been gutted, industrial towns hollowed out, supply chains shipped overseas. The U.S. has become dangerously dependent on China—not just for cheap electronics, clothing and shoes, but for pharmaceuticals, rare earths, batteries, and even for essential components used in military hardware. But perhaps worst of all, the U.S. subsidized all of this. It literally paid for the rise of a hostile regime in the naive belief that economic integration would lead China to liberalize.
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Tariffs Are the Weapon. China Is the Target.
To make sense of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, you have to start with one simple truth: this is about China.truthovernews.org