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Monday, December 21, 2020:   Seditionists And Traitors – One And All
This information was originally published on December 11, 2020, in a Washington Post Op Ed by Ruth Marcus. These elected representatives were the ones responsible for the lawsuit to overturn the Biden victory that was brought to the Supreme Court. This was pure and simple sedition. These people are not patriots; they are traitors and should be branded as such. They are not a bunch of dimwitted Trump voters. They understand exactly what they have done and should be held accountable for their actions. It is important to know your enemy and these people are the enemy of American democracy.

First, the attorneys general, the chief law enforcement officers of their states, who joined Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in this legal monstrosity:

  • Eric Schmitt, Missouri (he goes first because Missouri filed the brief)
  • Steve Marshall, Alabama
  • Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas
  • Ashley Moody, Florida
  • Curtis Hill, Indiana
  • Derek Schmidt, Kansas
  • Jeff Landry, Louisiana
  • Lynn Fitch, Mississippi
  • Tim Fox, Montana
  • Doug Peterson, Nebraska
  • Wayne Stenehjem, North Dakota
  • Mike Hunter, Oklahoma
  • Alan Wilson, South Carolina
  • Jason Ravnsborg, South Dakota
  • Herbert H. Slatery III, Tennessee
  • Sean Reyes, Utah
  • Patrick Morrisey, West Virginia.
Second, the House members, including
  • Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), minority leader
  • Steve Scalise (La.), Minority Whip
  • Jim Jordan (Ohio), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee
  • Kevin Brady (Tex.), ranking member of the Ways and Means Committee
  • Rep. Gary Palmer (Ala.), head of the Republican Policy Committee
  • Mike Johnson (La.), who organized this constitutional abomination.
The rest, listed in order of their home state:
  • Alabama (Robert B. Aderholt, Mo Brooks, Bradley Byrne)
  • Arizona (Andy Biggs, Debbie Lesko)
  • Arkansas (Eric A. "Rick" Crawford, Bruce Westerman)
  • California (Ken Calvert, Doug LaMalfa, Tom McClintock)
  • Colorado (Ken Buck, Doug Lamborn)
  • Florida (Gus M. Bilirakis, Mario Diaz-Balart, Neal Dunn, Matt Gaetz, Bill Posey, John Rutherford, Ross Spano, Michael Waltz, Daniel Webster, Ted Yoho)
  • Georgia (Rick Allen, Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, Douglas A. Collins, Drew Ferguson, Jody Hice, Barry Loudermilk, Austin Scott)
  • Idaho (Russ Fulcher, Mike Simpson)
  • Illinois (Mike Bost, Darin LaHood)
  • Indiana (Jim Baird, Jim Banks, Trey Hollingsworth, Greg Pence, Jackie Walorski)
  • Iowa (Steve King)
  • Kansas (Ron Estes, Roger Marshall)
  • Louisiana (Ralph Abraham, Clay Higgins)
  • Maryland (Andy Harris)
  • Michigan (Jack Bergman, Bill Huizenga, John Moolenaar, Tim Walberg)
  • Minnesota (Tom Emmer, Jim Hagedorn, Pete Stauber)
  • Mississippi (Michael Guest, Trent Kelly, Steven M. Palazzo)
  • Missouri (Sam Graves, Billy Long, Vicky Hartzler, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Jason T. Smith, Ann Wagner)
  • Montana (Greg Gianforte)
  • Nebraska (Jeff Fortenberry, Adrian Smith)
  • New Jersey (Gregory Steube, Jeff Van Drew)
  • New York (Elise Stefanik, Lee Zeldin)
  • North Carolina (Dan Bishop, Ted Budd, Virginia Foxx, Richard Hudson, Greg Murphy, David Rouzer, Mark Walker)
  • Ohio (Bob Gibbs, Bill Johnson, Robert E. Latta, Brad Wenstrup)
  • Oklahoma (Kevin Hern, Markwayne Mullin)
  • Pennsylvania (John Joyce, Frederick B. Keller, Mike Kelly, Dan Meuser, Scott Perry, Guy Reschenthaler, Glenn Thompson)
  • South Carolina (Jeff Duncan, Ralph Norman, Tom Rice, William Timmons, Joe Wilson)
  • Tennessee (Tim Burchett, Scott DesJarlais, Charles J "Chuck" Fleischmann, Mark Green, David Kustoff, John Rose)
  • Texas (Jodey Arrington, Brian Babin, Michael C. Burgess, Michael Cloud, K. Michael Conaway, Dan Crenshaw, Bill Flores, Louie Gohmert, Lance Gooden, Kenny Marchant, Randy Weber, Roger Williams, Ron Wright)
  • Virginia (Ben Cline, H. Morgan Griffith, Rob Wittman, Ron Wright)
  • Washington (Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Dan Newhouse)
  • West Virginia (Carol Miller, Alex Mooney)
  • Wisconsin (Tom Tiffany)


Wednesday, December 9, 2020:   It's Time To End The Treason
Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution: "The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."

Donald Trump is a traitor. His ongoing effort to undermine the core of our democracy is just that – treason. It is time to remove him from office. He has failed to uphold his oath office to defend the constitution. His behavior is wreaking havoc, and causing untold, permanent damage to our once great nation. The reason is clear - he is mentally ill.

I don't understand why it is so difficult to remove him under the provisions of the 25th amendment. He is clearly paranoid delusional - a serious mental illness. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, which are unshakable beliefs in something untrue. I truly believe that he is convinced he won the election.

If you add to that all of his other behavior. Symptoms of paranoia and delusional disorders include intense and irrational mistrust or suspicion, which can bring on sense of fear, anger, and betrayal. Is his not Trump.

Persecutory delusion is the most common form of delusional disorder. In this form, the affected person fears they are being stalked, spied upon, obstructed, poisoned, conspired against or harassed by other individuals or an organization. For DJ Trump this is the so called "Deep State" and the democrats.

Come on folks, Donald J. Trump is a fucking crazy son-of-bitch. Lock him up in a mental health care facility and throw away the key.

Copyright J. R. Avery
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