After seven hours of testimony from Inspector General Horowitz it was remarkable, even astounding to watch Democrats focus their obscure questions about how to persecute President Trump, and A.G.William Barr.
Republicans on the other hand, asked pertinent questions about the actual wrongdoing that was done by the F.B.I. with regard to the abuses in the F.I.S.A. application process, and the likelihood of political bias in the process.
What bewildered me even more was the lack of reference by most in both parties to their constituents that elected them, and how much this stuff affects their view of The F.B.I and what this is costing them as taxpayers. It wasn’t until the seventh hour that The Senator from Tennessee, Marsha Blackburn asked about those very concerns for those constituents that she represents.
She is a true blue representative that is doing what she has been elected to do; represent and stick up for those who put her in office. She asked about what I think should be of most concern to anyone:
“Why are these people still employed on the taxpayer’s dime” and “Why are these people not going to jail?”
On top of that, she mentioned Tennesseans, and what they might think, as her main concern. Americans need to start having those same expectations for all our elected officials.
Whether you like our president or not, he is actually working for us, the American citizens. When asked about Congress passing his signature deal with Canada and Mexico (The U.S.M.C.A) he said if it takes being impeached to help Americans, then so be it. He obviously cares little about the power of his position, and more about American citizens.