As I've posted often,
- Declare Saudis and others who support terrorism as enemies This accomplishes a whole series of things, including stopping billions into terrorist warlord pockets, and jailing of anyone trading with the enemy
- Open up all records on 9/11, and prior presidential papers with only the exception of the 1% that are bona-fide military secrets. Let those in Congress and other researchers debate the policies Junior has in place, and let chips fall. Punish the guilty appropriately, criminals to jail, incompetents fired.
There's more but that's a good start. This would reestablish trust in government, that malfactors couldn't hide for long, the rot is exposed.
The next step is letting a public watchdog group oversee an investigation by Congress of the $2.3 trillion "lost" at the Pentagon.
Meanwhile, let the administration and military proceed to hopscotch around the world on their fishing expedition only after they establish standards of proof, so that the US isn't seen as the bad guy around the world, capriciously blowing away countries' political systems. Which is the way it looks now.
The criticism of Junior is for flagrant conflicts of interest that aren't even addressed, which is an arrogant presumption that Americans don't matter. So, the suggestion is to address those concerns, divest or make blind those assets, trusts, partnerships and associations, that are highly benefitted by the Office of the Presidency. |