Well, being as itâs congress you may be right but the first thing and the most sensible thing they could do is put the entire building under a unified command with a single person at the top.
What happened outside was a huge failure of leadership but the internal security measure were ridiculously inadequate.
Once the problem began to arise with no single person in charge they failed to be able to coordinate a response capable of stopping it.
The DC mayor and chief of police saw this coming. One would think the summer of insanity in The District would have taught a few lessons?
The DC bureaucrats should resign as well, they put the residents in peril. Instead, the mayor is making demands for DC statehood within 100 days of Congress convening? Among the obvious reasons she wants to be able to have command of the DC National Guard?
WOT?
No, you can go ahead and put those people in the same deplorable basket. Unless of course they are consistent and want that same force applied to the right.
Why the 17th? And why the Capital? Doesnât take a whole lot of gray matter to see that place will be a fortress from here on out.
These Twitter âreportsâ sound fake.
You base this on what, CNN ratings propaganda?
Those legislators had a constitutional right to object to electoral votes and debate on the Chamber floor. Their constituents who voted for them to be their voice expected just that.
Where were your calls for the Dimbulbcrat legislators who were calling for and enabling the protests and subsequent violence beginning around Memorial Day? Some including the soon to be Veep participated in organizing bail for anarchists that are arrested fer crissakes!
Nope, no double standard here.
No, you certainly are displaying a HUGE double standard. You think Congress should resign for what happened but not those that actually supported the movement.