WHY NO ARRESTS?

So far we’ve seen no arrests of all the bad actors of the previous administration. It would certainly be fair, considering that Pres. Trump was himself arrested and tried in criminal court along with the very many people who were arrested and imprisoned just for being in Wash. D.C. on Jan. 6th, not to mention some of Trumps cabinet from his first term.

There’s been more than enough time to build the cases against these people, their crimes were blatantly committed in front of the nation’s news services which displayed them on the world’s TV screens. The evidence no doubt exists on millions of hard drives by now.

It may be that simply removing these people from their high seats of power and replacing the entire system is enough. Certainly, the way Trump and crew are going about revising and rebuilding our government, it should be extremely difficult after four years of doing this and entrenching the changes, to undo any of it.

Public trials of people like Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer would be sensational, they would dominate the news and every enemy of the new administration would be hurling every rock at them that they could find, in retaliation. Judges would be issuing conflicting decrees and the DOJ would find itself over it’s head in dealing with litigation. Good reasons to let much of this go and not seek retribution.

If that’s the case, it may be the wisest course. The political trials have gone on long enough, and starting up a whole batch of new ones is not what the American people need now.

Instead, there are firings. The government agencies that are getting new directors are starting to see employee dismissals. Top generals that promoted DEI have been fired and there’s a short bit in the news this morning, as yet unconfirmed: “The generals were snared, in their offices, shredding documents, by Kash’s team at 3:00 am. Hegseth arranged the bust; The generals are currently in custody at Andrews AFB.”

If true, and considering the Men In Drag that were made generals and admirals over the past four years, it probably is, then plainly our military is being cleaned out of the DEI hires from the top down. Let’s not forget that the woman who flew that chopper into an airliner was DEI-hired because she was a lesbian, not because she was actually qualified for the job – which she clearly wasn’t.

I was in the US Navy, spent years aboard a destroyer, and I can tell you that we didn’t tolerate homosexuality because it destroyed morale. Queers were not allowed aboard Navy ships. Now they are, along with women captains and officers. Men don’t necessarily make better warriors than women, or better decisions, it’s simply that both sexes in extremely confined spaces for long periods are going to cause problems.

On the destroyer, at the end of each work day, we would all get naked and line up along the port inboard passageway to take our turn at one of the showers. What do you do with the women? What if there were queers grabbing dicks and asses? That is what they do. This is why no women or queers, it just doesn’t work right. The men need to keep their minds on their jobs, not have distractions like this on a warship. DEI is worse than a failure, it’s a disaster.

I’m sure there will be some arrests, just not of really high-profile people in government. They’re gone from power now. That’s what matters most.