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Quote from: Rusty Edge on July 15, 2022, 03:01:37 AMQuote from: Geo on June 11, 2022, 07:57:44 PMYou're goin' to be an Independent, Rusty? I've never voted, or contributed $ to re-elect a president.That's (predominantly) out of the citizens' hands here. IIRC, political parties elected in Parliament receive donations from the State respective to the percentage of votes they received in the last ballot. Private citizen gifts are of course possible, but personally I never saw the point of that. Quote from: Rusty Edge on July 15, 2022, 03:01:37 AMRegardless, I've started labeling myself as an independent in surveys and polls this year.Any particular reason you wish to participate in such surveys and polls?My 'political color' isn't something I entrust to such semi-anonymous entities.
Quote from: Geo on June 11, 2022, 07:57:44 PMYou're goin' to be an Independent, Rusty? I've never voted, or contributed $ to re-elect a president.
You're goin' to be an Independent, Rusty?
Regardless, I've started labeling myself as an independent in surveys and polls this year.
Is there a law in the US that an official in office can't be prosecuted as long as he stays in office?Because I reckon a number of those elected officials are still in Congress or Senate or whatever.
That said, you are more likely to be likely to be "polled" with the intent of persuading you by the wording of the questions or adding you to a donor's or volunteers list based on your answers. As it happens, I happen to live in what is probably the key county in a swing state, so sometimes candidates and political action committees actually care what I think.
Quote from: Geo on July 26, 2022, 09:58:00 AMIs there a law in the US that an official in office can't be prosecuted as long as he stays in office?Because I reckon a number of those elected officials are still in Congress or Senate or whatever.It only applies to the president, to keep him from being tied up in murder trials for everything the USA does, or people think it does. The same reason we don't recognize the authority of the World Court.As for the rest of them, I quite agree they should be called to account and held responsible. But, because of free speech provisions, and the fact that the Republicans are likely to be petty and vindictive towards the FBI or prosecutors that dare to call them out, and the unlikeliness of getting an entire jury to convict in a polarized environment- they're being pretty cautious. I expect most of them will get away with what they did, but it isn't over yet.