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Begs the question if convicted, Jan 6 insurrectionists that applied for loan forgiveness have had their forgiveness rejected? Should go the same way for both groups...
Good point. So those levied with the charge of insurrection should have their forgiveness application rejected?
 

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Good point. So those levied with the charge of insurrection should have their forgiveness application rejected?
Just saying that IF people feel that if the current Anti-Israel demonstrators should loose their forgiveness privileges, convicted folks from January 6 should have the same punishment. Both groups should face the same fate and be treated the same, IMHO.

I am NOT suggesting either scenario, just looking for consistency.
 
Just saying that IF people feel that if the current Anti-Israel demonstrators should loose their forgiveness privileges, convicted folks from January 6 should have the same punishment. Both groups should face the same fate and be treated the same, IMHO.

I am NOT suggesting either scenario, just looking for consistency.
One of my friends got 24 years for that and WAS NOT IN DC when it happened. Dozen other friends were in solitary for over a year for walking/escorted by capital police through the capital doors. They trespassed but were convicted of the R in RICO with capital police escorts. These are people that love this country. Two other friends were arrested this year for just being outside the capital by FBI, they were merely in the crowd outside. Again they love this country and their way of life.
Can’t say that for the Muslim population because in the end we are all Infidels and the Quran has one way to deal with the Infidel. The idiots that are protest for them are just that. So yeah I want to see all of them get 24 years. Is that consistency enough?
Now ask your self what’s fair “capital breeches by Brett Kavanaugh protesters, Palestine protesters last fall” how many are in jail from both? Well let’s see the lib group gets Illegal Protest charge and the Americans get ((a) conspiracy to obstruct a congressional proceeding, (b) conspiracy to obstruct law enforcement during a civil disorder, (c) conspiracy to injure an officer, or (d) some combination of the three.)

I’m totally with you on this. I want consistency!
 
Just saying that IF people feel that if the current Anti-Israel demonstrators should loose their forgiveness privileges, convicted folks from January 6 should have the same punishment. Both groups should face the same fate and be treated the same, IMHO.

I am NOT suggesting either scenario, just looking for consistency.
Yes, consistency.
 

I would be more than happy to offer my services.

Suspend.
Expel.
Expunge.


Be well!

See how easy this could be.
See what happens when they don’t take my advice.

 
Interesting in that it seems that currently renting is supposedly cheaper than home ownership. There was a report on 50 cities across the US, with around a $1,000 a month savings if one were to include mortgage, property taxes and home insurance against rent and renter's insurance.

All that aside, the historic wealth accumulation of long-term home ownership does fly in the face of long term-renting, but maybe that pillar of the US economy is going by the wayside. One of the refreshing parts of designing one's "pine box home", the one that you intend to leave via a coffin, makes the "that's not a good move for resale value" a moot point.
 
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