Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
Basically, for every time they go to court and prove that Jack Smith (or anyone else in the Federal Government) violated their rights by unlawfully accessing data on their communications, they get awarded at least $500,000.
Each separate incident is worth at least $500K. So if a Senator had is personal email, official email, his personal cell phone, his Senate cell phone, and his Senate office phone violated, that is five times $500K.
So, why did Senate Democrats go along with this? Do they think that the Entrenched Maxed-out Democrat donors of the Obama-Biden DOJ might have gone after the data of some Democrats also? Unlikely, but maybe that is their thinking.
More likely reason is that $2.5 Million dollars each for a handful of Republicans Senators was a small price to pay to get the government re-opened so their constituents would not starve to death and not be able to vote in the next election. Or worse, have their children starve and vote (R) in the next election.
House Democrats had no choice but to allow this bipartisan bill to become law. Because that's how badly Schumer and Jeffries painted them into a corner. I look for both of them to be ousted, but unfortunately, by even more radical younger lawmakers.
Each separate incident is worth at least $500K. So if a Senator had is personal email, official email, his personal cell phone, his Senate cell phone, and his Senate office phone violated, that is five times $500K.
So, why did Senate Democrats go along with this? Do they think that the Entrenched Maxed-out Democrat donors of the Obama-Biden DOJ might have gone after the data of some Democrats also? Unlikely, but maybe that is their thinking.
More likely reason is that $2.5 Million dollars each for a handful of Republicans Senators was a small price to pay to get the government re-opened so their constituents would not starve to death and not be able to vote in the next election. Or worse, have their children starve and vote (R) in the next election.
House Democrats had no choice but to allow this bipartisan bill to become law. Because that's how badly Schumer and Jeffries painted them into a corner. I look for both of them to be ousted, but unfortunately, by even more radical younger lawmakers.