Thursday, April 28, 2016

Obstruction of Justice

It's almost May, and Judge Merrick Garland has not had a Senate hearing. No hearing is scheduled. No one is even talking about scheduling a hearing for Judge Garland.

This delay is criminal. Members of the U.S. Senate are guilty of a crime. That crime is called obstruction of justice.

The Justice Department should send Federal Marshals to arrest any senator who is accused of obstruction. The senators can appoint a temporary replacement while they prepare their defense in court. If the replacements obstruct justice, the too should be arrested.

The U.S. Constitution lays out a framework through which our elected officials govern the country, not for AVOIDING governance. If someone can collect a salary with benefits and an outrageously generous retirement package, that person should be required to do their job, leave their job, or be held responsible for the consequences of not doing their job.

Do you job, Senate. Get up off of your spoiled, overpaid buttocks and do your job.








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