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(1) The latest example of stupidity by activists trying to politicize everything, often by referring to race.

Both sides do it! This time it's the MAGA crowd. I don't call them conservatives, bc I'm part of the #PostTrumpGOP trying to save the party from the toxic Trump brand.
(2) The alleged murder happened 4 days ago. MAGA activists have jumped to conclusions iso taking just 10 minutes to find the facts.

It was the DC Met Police who used the term "accident," not particularly CNN.

It was clumsy but it's not unusual for LEOs to use the term.
(3) Read the PD statement below. As usual, the first they heard of the incident was when a bystander reported what he or she thought was a car accident. Only later did the PD find it was an alleged murder and car crash/wreck.

mpdc.dc.gov/release/arrest…
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(1) "I was born in a small town, and I can breathe in a small town" - John Mellencamp, 1985

We didn't have a mall, let alone two of them, lol.

Our experiences mean #GenXWillSaveTheWorld.

Enjoy the music video:

Good mall
Bad mall
(2) I've been thinking about American politics since the early 1980s, before I even went to high school. Also British, New Zealand, and Australian politics.

I ended up entering the NZ political world as a policy analyst and PR advisor after earning a political science degree.
(3) After some years I became so frustrated with the way things were going in my chosen profession that I walked away from it.

Now I share my opinions here & feel completely unencumbered in that. It's good for the soul to express yourself, test your ideas & learn from others.
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(1) I might, I repeat might, write a thread about my journey from Trump supporter to Trump critic.

I have thread ideas all the time but there aren't enough hours in the day to do each idea justice. Numbering makes it easier to find threads.

Becoming an indy has been GREAT...
(2) I now feel capable of evaluating the policy proposals of Rs, Ds, & everyone else & assessing the likelihood of future political outcomes.

It's really hard to do this well when you're wedded to the viewpoints of one side. I am still a conservative ofc but - I'm an indy one.
(3) Four years of defending MAGA policies gave me a good education about conservative policies; economic, social, foreign, and domestic.

I now defend C policies on a case by case basis, while critiquing the GOP's ability to advance them, bc I want the GOP to succeed in future.
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There will be a Republican party. But IMO Biden is right to say this, bc the honest truth is that Trump has deliberately torched the party (for no discernible gain to Americans, just to him & his family & friends.)

We have the start of a #PostTrumpGOP among the 17 in Congress.
PSA: I write provocative tweets like the one above in order to generate discussion. Since I "came out" as a *former* supporter of Trump my replies have declined sharply. So, I say seemingly outlandish things that rile up some people. That said...
Replies like this one amuse me. He or she asks a rhetorical question then declares me an idiot, lol.

For the sake of others, my response to the question is below.

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(1) The Capitol riot of 1/6 was a worse crime than the rioting of Summer 2020 over the BLM movement because the target was the occupants of a building that is the center of the US legislative branch, while it was in session.

I see 1/6 whataboutism as an admission of guilt.
(2) There's a saying in the conservative movement that "whataboutism is a moral necessity." I agree with that when talking about issues that don't involve criminal offending such as domestic terrorism. IMO, issues that do should be treated the way a court would treat them.
(3) Yes, the domestic terrorism carried out last summer was criminal offending and I hope all the LE agencies with jurisdiction have been doing their best to apprehend the offenders. Just because some of them didn't is no excuse for carrying out violence on 1/6.

No. Excuses.
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(1) Here's a link to my thread about Trump getting the Covid vax himself in Jan 2021 and trying to keep that a secret so as not to alienate the anti-vaxxer faction within his fanbase.

Now about some of the headlines today:
(2) Biden said "President Harris" and SO WHAT. No one cares. That is, no serious person.

I don't think those who voted for Biden did so bc he's an energetic, inspiring leader for them.

They did it to get rid of Trump. And, after seeing his sore loser routine, I now see why!
(3) I support conservative policies so, from early 2016 to late 2020, Trump represented the best chance of seeing those policies implemented. And if he had behaved like an adult after 11/3/20, the #PostTrumpGOP would have a decent chance of doing well in the midterms and 2024.
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This would be funny if it wasn't so close to the truth. Many times in past yr, Trump has shown by his actions, omissions &, sometimes, his actual words, that he is at best indifferent to otherwise preventable deaths.

eg Failing to deploy enough DCNG for the known threat on 1/6.
And for those quibbling about the cause of each death linked to 1/6:

The Trump supporter who was trampled by the crowd as they pushed through a line of USCP in riot gear outside the Capitol is (so far) the clearest case.

That line was the key place where security failed.
Trump apologists disregard whatever you say after quoting 5 deaths "caused by" the rioting. They have swallowed the lie that no rioter "murdered" anyone, esp. Officer Brian Sicknick.

The investigation into his death is ONGOING, folks. Nothing was disproven by anyone so far.
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(1) After decades of studying & working in politics, I finally realized it's better to have a leader who is a team player than someone who goes it alone.

That's essentially what Trump did, esp. during the 2020-2021 transition. He took advice from the wrong people.
(2) Trump's refusal to take sane legal and political advice in the last 6 months or so is #WhyYouGotBiden.

Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd be comfortable about a Biden-Harris White House, but I am. And here's why:
(3) The framers designed a system with a plethora of checks and balances. In January 2021 the system worked.

Congress was able to ensure the election result would stand. Eventually.

The framers gave Congress more power than the President. Don't believe me? Okay.
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