It’s Gohmert. He is only sad that the insurrection failed.
Meanwhile…
This is why when the Repubs tried to push privatizing Social Security, ‘allowing’ each person to make their own investment choices in the for-profit financial marketplace, one of the chief arguments against it was how most people simply do not understand money and investment well enough to make appropriate choices.
Money managers and other fiduciaries (professionals who make financial decisions on behalf of their clients) have to take federally-given courses and pass national exams, plus are registered in the national criminal database (fingerprints, etc.), but somehow the average worker was supposed to be able to magically guess what a prudent long term investment would be for their own individual retirement.
Oh yeah, own me baby!
(I have the feeling that the cheapest houses in Martha’s Vineyard aren’t that cheap.)
Doesn’t Alan Dershowitz have a house there? I bet he has some extra room.
They won’t talk to him either.
Abbott strikes again, this time with more revisionist history:
Hey Kids!, let’s whitewash the former Confederate Capital!
Youngkin strikes again. In a way, he’s worse than Abbott and DeSantis:
Anyone surprised by this was not paying attention during his campaign. He “campaigned” by saying nothing. And the centrists took his silence as agreement. We knew very well who he was, but since he managed to keep it out of the headlines, the majority could plead ignorance and now are “shocked, shocked, I tell you!”
Hey y’all, remember 2020? Remember this:
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Well it’s 2022 now and guess what! O how oversight is a thing, right?