The irony here, is that this is actually the opposite of Groundhog Day. For over 100 years the House has maintained a status quo process, void of serious statesmanship, debate and forced consensus building, in a continuous loop. For the the first time in over a century, the loop was broken, at least to some degree.
so some people went to complain about something in the first week of the first month after some Patriot was frauded an election, in some fake District.
I think people that actually went there had an Epiphany and realized that they should just let that place die off itself and they all went home.
The irony here, is that this is actually the opposite of Groundhog Day. For over 100 years the House has maintained a status quo process, void of serious statesmanship, debate and forced consensus building, in a continuous loop. For the the first time in over a century, the loop was broken, at least to some degree.
so some people went to complain about something in the first week of the first month after some Patriot was frauded an election, in some fake District.
I think people that actually went there had an Epiphany and realized that they should just let that place die off itself and they all went home.