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doubleherpes ago

Why has seemingly no official group sought to investigate these matters? What are we paying these people for? Worse why, with seemingly no investigation are they telling us ‘nothing to see here’?

The biggest complaint I hear is that Pizzagate is irresponsible because it's a rag-tag band doing the investigating, and crazies can read the threads and take their guns places.

But I'm sure many of us would like nothing more than to never have to think about baby snuff film money laundering ever again. We want an official inquiry with subpoena power to do a better job than we can. Rather than minimizing Pizzagate, people who are on the fence should simply demand a public hearing instead! Call your representatives.

Forget what ‘pizza’ and ‘hot dogs’ could possibly, maybe mean, why is an elected official spending 65,000 dollars to have it shipped in? Where did that money come from? Do they not have ‘hot dogs’ in DC?

That's the elephant in the room. The federal government is un-auditable. Of course terrible shit is happening in the shadows. Nobody is at the white house, photographing the contents of boxes of hotdogs to make sure the public is billed properly. Elected officials have the cushiest life of anyone short of bankers.

WorkSmarter ago

Perhaps whats driving us is seeing how hard it is to uncover these cases of abuse, how prolific they are, and how little people have done to stop them in the past. Maybe that in mind is what is pressing us so hard now.

Uncovering political indiscretions is just a lucky side note of this investigation and hopefully one we will carry away when this is done.