once upon a time.. this would have been considered treason against the country and the constitution.
No. There have been sedition and laws for centuries, and nothing above meets the requirements for treason.
https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title18/part1/chapter115&edition=prelim
biden swore an oath of loyalty to this country in which he swore to uphold and defend the constitution.
he then started undermining peoples ability to communicate information that he disapproved of regarding his son, hunter, and his extended family,.
calling it mis information. that has since been proven factual.
he also attempted to cancel news during the covid outbreak, that could have saved more lives, if it was widely known.
(N 95 masks being the lowest rated masks that could have slowed the spread of the virus.
the injections would not prevent those having them from spreading it.
nor keep them from getting it. ect..) and that is just part of a single attack against the first amendment.
he has now authorized a governance board to silence "mis information and punish those that would spread it.
he has also made moves against the nations free commerce (also protected by the constitution) by restricting energy production ( oil, natural gas and coal).
as well as lock downs on production, transportation, and sales of product. that is now threatening to put us back into a recession,
while inflation keeps growing out of control.
and he is allowing an invasion of our southern boarder. as millions of foreign nationals continue to flow into our country un checked, and are even being shipped to other states, by his administration. rather than be sent back to their home countries.
this includes un attended minors that are smuggled across the boarder with only a name and address on a piece of paper( where is the out rage about human trafficking of minors, by our own government??).
by not acting in this countries best interests, but his own political agenda. he is putting us at risk.
and once upon a time it would be considered a subversive act of betrayal of his oath of office.
so call it what you want.
Edited by
Richard
on Wed 05/04/22 10:12 AM