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It’s brazen, out in the open, in defiance of a subpoena. After being asked nicely for over a year. No one else in America would be treated with that kind of deference.

There is a first time for everything. Mayors, governors, state senators, etc… have been indicted and prosecuted in the past. Nixon should have been the first president placed in jail but was bailed out with a pardon.

You should rewind the tape and hear what Trump said while running for 2016 about ppl who do not treat classified documents correctly. Hold him to his own standards.

I agree politicians are generally crooks. Most get away with it. Take all the politicians who insider traded knowing the pandemic was going to lead to a large response from their classified briefings. But does that mean the next time Nancy or Mitch insider trade we should let them go because others did it? No, I’d be very happy to lock them up going forward for it.

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$260 overvalued at the moment

Meh, why not just go for the throat. Gensler has said eth is a security previously and vitalik obviously was pitching folks early on like eth was a security.

Just end the charade

That’s all it often takes for an under represented (often oppressed) group to vote for someone. How many times have you heard bitcoiners on podcasts/interviews claim they are now “one issue voters”?

Politicians have plenty of data mining going on to figure this out and see how they can gather little pockets of voters in the easiest way possible. See Cambridge Analytica

Bitcoin is sound money. People can have different views on almost everything but still agree on having sound money.

It surprises me when people like you seem like you can’t understand that.

Do you think when everyone was on a good standard there weren’t different views on government/politics?

Phew, thank god the gun toting Americans stood up to the patriot act, citizens united, and the revelations by Snowden that literally everything they do is being monitored and recorded (against the 4th amendment) by the NSA.

That was a wonderful revolution and the guns really helped overthrow the dictatorial US government which is trampling all over American constitutional rights.

It wasn’t meant to be an offensive comment so my apologies as it seems you took offense to it.

Surely you’d admit part of your job involves marketing your company and products to customers and/or investors, right?

Also curious why Australia and Great Britain don’t have any genocide numbers. They don’t have many guns, why are those countries mass murdering their populations. Perhaps these things have more to do with poverty and authoritarianism and using religion as an excuse for ethnic cleansing.

Perhaps a better question is, which country avoided mass genocide due to the populace being armed to the teeth. I don’t know for sure, but I think the answer is none.

You can be happy with your guns, but I don’t think you’re preventing mass genocide. In a country like America (strong military and police force), the only mass casualty tragedy imo would involve nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. Don’t think your guns will protect you from those.

My only point was the image ignores the genocides in the USA. Although I guess it starts at 1900, so we get to ignore our sins.

Ahh you forgot the mass genocide in the americas when the whites killed off the native Americans. And the genocide/enslavement after human trafficking the blacks to America

Add those in to make this less biased :)