Friday, August 04, 2023

We're gonna need a lot more prisons

Kim Strassel: "The Unprecedented Jack Smith - If lying politicians can be prosecuted for ‘fraud,’ as he proposes in the Trump indictment, we’ll need a lot of new prisons."
Take Mr. Trump out of the equation and consider more broadly what even the New York Times calls Mr. Smith’s “novel approach.” A politician can lie to the public, Mr. Smith concedes. Yet if that politician is advised by others that his comments are untruthful and nonetheless uses them to justify acts that undermine government “function,” he is guilty of a conspiracy to defraud the country. Dishonest politicians who act on dubious legal claims? There aren’t enough prisons to hold them all.
Here's a perfect example:
What’s the betting someone told President Biden he didn’t have the power to erase $430 billion in student loan debt. Oh, wait! That’s right. He told himself. “I don’t think I have the authority to do it by signing with a pen,” he said in 2021. The House speaker advised him it was illegal: “People think that the president of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness. He does not,” Nancy Pelosi said. Yet Mr. Biden later adopted the lie that he did, and took action to defraud taxpayers by obstructing the federal function of loan processing—until the Supreme Court made him stop.
I guess that's (D)ifferent.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Because, see, some people aren't getting it, but it's Jack Smith who's the unprecedented figure here!


Looks like my little parenthetical (D)evice really (R)everberated with you.

Debt forgiveness is conspicuously (D)ifferent from seditious conspiracy, except to (D)eranged (D)isciples and (D)isingenuous (D)oormats.

Among other things...

*Debt forgiveness didn't kill anybody.
*Debt forgiveness was adjudicated through the constitutional system.
*Debt forgiveness didn't happen.
*The U.S. government would have continued functioning in its totality had debt forgiveness been instituted.
*Debt forgiveness wouldn't have ended 250 years of American democracy.

Ah, (D)etails, (D)etails...

Anonymous said...

Bonus (D)istinction:

*The Biden administration didn't assume that their illegal debt forgiveness plot would incite national protests, and discuss using the Insurrection Act to violently suppress American citizens in the streets.