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Trump warned us in 1998, Why didn't we listen?

Check out https://www.facebook.com/share/p/YAfiBqpBCDaPXeqo/?mibextid=qi2Omg (Courtesy Jeremy Rosenberg). Trump indicating that he can lie and the Republican people are dumb. We didn't take his warning then. How can we "wake up" the Republican people now to Trump's rhetoric and lies so that this nation can be saved from going down the toilet?

2 Tier Legal System

First, I say that we (America) have a Legal system not a Justice system. Those with money, power, have better lawyers to find all the loopholes. Shouldn't it be about finding the absolute truth about an incident? Recently, Trump had his probation hearing VIRTUALLY and with a LAWYER whereas the average person in that situation MUST show up IN PERSON to the Probation Officer's office solo (without a lawyer). How is this fair? How can we fix this?

SCOTUS - Biden - Indian Healthcare bill

SCOTUS hits Biden with a $4.5 million bill to cover cost of Indian Tribes having to bill Medicare / Medicaid. Shouldn't the billing expense be a part of doing business as the Tribes expense to collect monies? This would now cost us between $800 million to $2 billion Annually to support. What am I missing ???

• Jim Jordan v. Alvin Bragg aka Fed v. State

More of a comment than a question, BUT --- Since Jim Jordan is a US Rep (R-Ohio) and Alvin Bragg is a Manhattan DA (NYS), I see no basis that allows Jim Jordan to force Alvin Bragg to testify in front of congress about the Trump Trial. Both Prosecution and Defense should put 110% into their jobs. Since the outcome is guilty, obviously the prosecution did its job, the defense DID NOT do their job as completely as possible. If Jim Jordan wants to go after someone, look at Trump's defense team! Since Trump was NOT President yet as of that time, he is not a Federal Official (at that time).

Felons For Office ?

I would expect that we would want people of good moral character representing us in our government. 1. Why would we consider voting for anyone convicted of a felony? 2. Shouldn't our Constitution have wording to prevent felons from running and / or holding any elected or appointed position in our government?