Officer Brian D. Sicknick of the Capitol Police, who was attacked by the mob, died on Jan. 7.

Officer Jeffrey Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department killed himself after the attack.

Officer Howard S. Liebengood of the Capitol Police also died by suicide four days afterward.

So, are you hearing yourself? Are you dismissing the sacrifice of these officers because they didn't die on the scene?

Just think for one second where these officers and their families would be today if tRump hadn't whipped the organizations who put together the attack into a blood frenzy?

Citation New York Times - The Capitol assault resulted in one of the worst days of injuries for law enforcement in the United States since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. About 140 officers — 73 from the Capitol Police and 65 from the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington — were injured, the departments have said. They ranged from bruises and lacerations to more serious damage such as concussions, rib fractures, burns and even a mild heart attack.

First the Congress members have plausible deniability under their misuse of the speech and debate clause.

Lastly, what about all the Capitol Police who got hurt and even killed? I have to keep my faith in law enforcement and human decency.

I know it all looks bad and I don't like it any more than you, but it is what it is... We have to stop MAGA even as they cheat the game.

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Go do your own research.

No, I'm sure if they had evidence the FBI would move on this.

It's a long walk... Is there any video of her in vigilante mode walking a long distance around the Capitol? Oh wait there is XD. (Source: chasing David Hogg)

Of course you know the disgusting part? All they have to do is "seek forgiveness" from their phoney baloney God and it's allllllllll forgiven.

Wasn't there a phrase somewhere about if something offended your eye you should pluck it out?

No Mom Dad, you gotta believe me, my teacher told us trans kids exist and...and...I just typed trans into Google...then all this disgusting porn showed up! Honest! 😉

Muhammad (yeah that one) married a 6 year old when he was 53.

Muhammad (yeah that one) married a 6 year old at 53.

Through apps in your Android device. (You may need to enable see system apps)

Like I said above. They fill in gaps in existing local support. Honestly the city should be taking care of all the communities, but that requires tax money...so HOAs spring up to fill in the gaps collecting their own taxes. As long as they spend it on enhancing their own community it's all good, but fines to hurt people... It's gotta go.

Just focus on doing something good for all your members and not fines. HOAs are really an example of a local community trying to get together to fill the community support holes of their local government.

Sorry it's a management company (takes over the HOA) and it only needs to be a lean of 1,800 or so.

https: //youtu.be /qrizmAo17Os?si=PsE3om9ipjUvCLDt

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HOAs are being bought up by large corporate management companies to:

  1. Employ people to specifically hunt for fines. 2. They fine honeowners a few thousand dollars (repeatedly leaving your garbage can out past 5PM for instance)
  2. When the person can't pay the HOA forecloses on the property
  3. HOA then buys the house at auction for a fraction of the price.
  4. HOA resells house at FULL price.

Lather, rinse and repeat.

HOAs are being bought up by large corporate entities to:

  1. Employ people to specifically hunt for fines. 2. They fine honeowners a few thousand dollars (repeatedly leaving your garbage can out past 5PM for instance)
  2. When the person can't pay the HOA forecloses on the property
  3. HOA then buys the house at auction for a fraction of the price.
  4. HOA resells house at FULL price.

Lather, rinse and repeat.

HOAs are being bought up by large corporate entities to:

  1. Employ people to specifically hunt for fines. 2. They fine honeowners a few thousand dollars (repeatedly leaving your garbage can out past 5PM for instance)
  2. When the person can't pay the HOA forecloses on the property
  3. HOA then buys the house at auction for a fraction of the price.
  4. HOA resells house at FULL price.

Lather, rinse and repeat.

HOAs are being bought up by large corporate entities to:

  1. Employ people to specifically hunt for fines. 2. They fine honeowners a few thousand dollars (repeatedly leaving your garbage can out past 5PM for instance)
  2. When the person can't pay the HOA forecloses on the property
  3. HOA then buys the house at auction for a fraction of the price.
  4. HOA resells house at FULL price.

Lather, rinse and repeat.

flopkarp007
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1moLink

HOAs are being bought up by large corporate management companies to:

  1. Employ people to specifically hunt for fines. 2. They fine honeowners a few thousand dollars (repeatedly leaving your garbage can out past 5PM for instance)
  2. When the person can't pay the HOA forecloses on the property
  3. HOA then buys the house at auction for a fraction of the price.
  4. HOA resells house at FULL price.

Lather, rinse and repeat.

Sounds like it's better than letting the homes rot out from under the older residents. At least they can sell the homes to the yuppies for 500x what they paid?