Is there any way to actually prosecute 265k cases? How many years or decades would that take? If each one only took three days from start to finish, that would be 88,333 days, or 242 years. If 10 "courts" were at it seven days a week, 52 weeks a year...it would still take over 24 years.
Yes, there is a way - military tribunals. We already know some of the people that might be repurposed. As Q said, some are stepping into new roles.
If you recall, McCain's apparently took less than one day, including sentencing and sentence carried out. What if there were hundreds prepared and each handled many cases per day?
Is there any way to actually prosecute 265k cases? How many years or decades would that take? If each one only took three days from start to finish, that would be 88,333 days, or 242 years. If 10 "courts" were at it seven days a week, 52 weeks a year...it would still take over 24 years.
Would love to know the end game here...
Yes, there is a way - military tribunals. We already know some of the people that might be repurposed. As Q said, some are stepping into new roles.
If you recall, McCain's apparently took less than one day, including sentencing and sentence carried out. What if there were hundreds prepared and each handled many cases per day?