DERELICTION OF DUTY
By Andy Weddington
Tuesday, 01 August 2023
Treason doth never prosper. What's the reason? Why, when it prospers, none dare call it treason. - John Harington
Everything complicated can be simplified.
And everything simple can be (unnecessarily) complicated.
Never fall into the trap believing or being told, "It's complicated."
Frog feathers.
When any advocate for the "complicated" is not able or not willing to simplify then they are either stupid, corrupt, or both.
No exceptions.
So, simply ...
China is a foreign enemy.
If not, then why did the recently outgoing Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Berger, turn the Marine Corps inside out to defeat them?
At this point facts - financial records and sworn testimony - substantiate family Biden, including Joe, secretly pocketed money from China.
Lots of money.
Millions.
What tangible did China purchase?
Before Joe Biden occupied the Oval Office?
After Joe Biden occupied the Oval Office?
Safe passage of surveillance balloons?
Emasculation of the military?
Technology?
What, exactly?
Replace surname Biden with Berger, Milley, Gilday, Brown, or Raymond.
For those not familiar - four-star flag officers.
That is, that the Commander-in-Chief pocketed cash from a foreign enemy is one or all of the service chiefs (Berger recently retired - successor Smith acting) likewise welcome to partake?
From China? Russia? North Korea? Et al.?
Have any of them so prospered?
I'd like to think not.
But it's logical and fair question (that any investigator would and must ask).
For none holier than thou.
Fortunes not just printed fodder for cookies but being realized.
When is "corruption" no longer the correct descriptor?
What about this sworn oath to Constitution business and the matter of supporting and defending against all enemies foreign and domestic?
It's rather simple, the scope of dereliction of duty mind-numbing.
And angering and troubling.
For fools, and chickens, it's complicated.
Cowardice, ironically, Americans call being yellow.
There's not yellow on our colors.
Yet.
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