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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (65006)1/8/2021 10:32:39 AM
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It’s sad that the woman died, but in general if you try to storm the Capitol, or even behave suspiciously around it, you could be shot dead by security. It’s their job, and anyone storming the Capitol should expect to be shot dead. Did you see the video? She was inside Capitol with a group that stormed it when she was shot. BLM also had a video, and it showed a policeman pressing on a man’s neck until he died. The security officer will likely be acquitted because he acted within his duty to protect Congress. Now if he shot her 20 miles away in VA, that would be murder. He shot her inside Capitol as she entered with a rioting group. That is doing his duty. I shoot an intruder who breaks into my house, I should walk. Not what always happens, as people often get convicted of murder, but that’s generally the idea. It’s the damn Congress, of course it has security. Its a shame they failed so badly.

Now, this is not a statement of support of how quickly they gave stimulus to American people -g- they try -g-
I mean they have to do this during Covid.
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