And he's not the only one, or even the foremost candidate.
I would truly hate to have the US resort to large-scale capital punishment. If making an example of one would dissuade the others...but that would assume some ability of rational thought among the party.
The Supreme Court must act decisively and expeditiously, unless they want to endure endless sessions, no summer vacation, impeachment and removal from their seats of power.
I will simply point to Jewish people in Nazi Germany not paying attention to the signals thinking it won't ever be them until it's too late.
It's never going to be me syndrome.
I can key this Tesla I won't get caught and punished.
The news is slowly showing some of these types getting caught but are they actually getting punished?
I really think public caning, or the stocks needs to return.
A face full of rotten tomatoes or a nice slimy head of lettuce to the face would go a long way towards stopping this but we come full circle back to it won't happen to me syndrome.
Over a two-week period in March, Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, an employee of the Minnesota Department of Human Services, intentionally damaged at least six Tesla cars by “keying” them while out walking near his apartment in downtown Minneapolis. The damage to property was part of a nationwide, politically motivated effort by left-leaning activists to financially harm the owner of Tesla, Elon Musk, who has taken a lead role in the Trump Administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
As I wrote earlier this week, the Minneapolis Police Department completed a comprehensive investigation identifying Adams and presented the case to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for felony prosecution. The appropriate charge would have been six counts of damage to property, with an aggregated damage total of nearly $21,000.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty had other plans.
On Monday, April 21, Moriarty announced that her office would be deferring prosecution in exchange for Adams’ participation in a pre-charge diversion program.
The Star Tribune reported that Moriarty defended her decision, saying that the goal in these types of cases is “to hold the person accountable for keying the car, get restitution to the people affected, and avoid felony convictions when possible, because it can waylay someone’s life.”
That reasoning from Moriarty was purely surface level, and it failed to hold up to scrutiny for a single day.
In a bit of sound reporting, the Star Tribune also noted that on the very day Moriarty deferred charges against Adams’s six separate crimes totaling $21,000, Moriarty charged a 19-year-old female with no prior criminal history, with felony damage to property for a single incident of keying a co-worker’s car and causing $7,000 in damage.
The message Moriarty has sent seems clear — there are two separate systems of justice in Hennepin County, and her office will do its part in protecting politically motivated crime against conservative causes.
There's been a two-tier legal system in this country for many years. We got our faces shoved in it with Hunter Biden and recently with the black that stabbed Austin Metcalf. That's never going to change until it's destroyed and the people running it are dead. It can't be reformed and they won't "repent."
Jamie Raskin belongs in prison.
No, his head belongs on a pike. He’s a malignant clown.
. . . a pathological clown.
A bad clown!
And he's not the only one, or even the foremost candidate.
I would truly hate to have the US resort to large-scale capital punishment. If making an example of one would dissuade the others...but that would assume some ability of rational thought among the party.
The Supreme Court must act decisively and expeditiously, unless they want to endure endless sessions, no summer vacation, impeachment and removal from their seats of power.
I will simply point to Jewish people in Nazi Germany not paying attention to the signals thinking it won't ever be them until it's too late.
It's never going to be me syndrome.
I can key this Tesla I won't get caught and punished.
The news is slowly showing some of these types getting caught but are they actually getting punished?
I really think public caning, or the stocks needs to return.
A face full of rotten tomatoes or a nice slimy head of lettuce to the face would go a long way towards stopping this but we come full circle back to it won't happen to me syndrome.
In Minnesota it has already begun --
Mary Moriarty — no stranger to controversy
Over a two-week period in March, Dylan Bryan Adams, 33, an employee of the Minnesota Department of Human Services, intentionally damaged at least six Tesla cars by “keying” them while out walking near his apartment in downtown Minneapolis. The damage to property was part of a nationwide, politically motivated effort by left-leaning activists to financially harm the owner of Tesla, Elon Musk, who has taken a lead role in the Trump Administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
As I wrote earlier this week, the Minneapolis Police Department completed a comprehensive investigation identifying Adams and presented the case to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office for felony prosecution. The appropriate charge would have been six counts of damage to property, with an aggregated damage total of nearly $21,000.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty had other plans.
On Monday, April 21, Moriarty announced that her office would be deferring prosecution in exchange for Adams’ participation in a pre-charge diversion program.
The Star Tribune reported that Moriarty defended her decision, saying that the goal in these types of cases is “to hold the person accountable for keying the car, get restitution to the people affected, and avoid felony convictions when possible, because it can waylay someone’s life.”
That reasoning from Moriarty was purely surface level, and it failed to hold up to scrutiny for a single day.
In a bit of sound reporting, the Star Tribune also noted that on the very day Moriarty deferred charges against Adams’s six separate crimes totaling $21,000, Moriarty charged a 19-year-old female with no prior criminal history, with felony damage to property for a single incident of keying a co-worker’s car and causing $7,000 in damage.
The message Moriarty has sent seems clear — there are two separate systems of justice in Hennepin County, and her office will do its part in protecting politically motivated crime against conservative causes.
There's been a two-tier legal system in this country for many years. We got our faces shoved in it with Hunter Biden and recently with the black that stabbed Austin Metcalf. That's never going to change until it's destroyed and the people running it are dead. It can't be reformed and they won't "repent."
America seems to have a history of "vigilante justice." It will be interesting to see if it re-emerges.
I love the stocks with rotten produce idea. Public humiliation with public inclusion would go a long way. Hey- new reality tv show?
Yeah but IZ RA EL doesn't extradite the refugee criminals they harbor.