• themeatbridge
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    418 hours ago

    Now ask how many would have done the same. I don’t support it either, but I understand.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      118 hours ago

      If I said I wasn’t gonna do it, I wouldn’t do it.

      Same as when I tell my friend’s kids not to do something that’s dangerous. I tell them to stop doing it, explain why, and tell them if they do it again and hurt themselves I will not have sympathy. And I have followed through on that. I still make sure they are OK, but I don’t comfort them.

      • themeatbridge
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        6 hours ago

        I wouldn’t run for office, so I wouldn’t be in a situation where I feel the need to lie about what I would do. I would definitely pardon my kids if I could. I wouldn’t care how it makes me look. It’s tax fraud, not murder. Hunter was targeted for prosecution because of his father, which just makes him feel more responsible. If he was Hunter Kraft, it would have been settled with a fine.

        So yeah, when Biden said he wasn’t going to pardon his son, I didn’t believe that for a second. I also don’t support pardoning his son, because I do think tax cheats, all tax cheats, should face prison. But if it were me, with my kids, I can’t say I wouldn’t do the same, especially if I felt responsible for bringing them onto the battlefield.

    • @SendMePhotos
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      018 hours ago

      I am on the fence. I don’t fully support it but I’m not super against it either.

  • @[email protected]
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    114 hours ago

    One of the benefits of a lame duck administration is being able to do unpopular things…

    So sure a pardon, what else are they doing in this golden hour of their power?