Monday, November 13, 2017

Henry Haas- Re-opening the files

It became known today that the Attorney General Pete sessions had some plans for the future of deducting republican concerns. The article stated that Sessions is entertaining the idea of appointing a group to look into the shady buisness involving some alleged wrongdoing in the Clinton foundation and a suspicious sale of an uranium company to Russia. He has stated that he at least wants to get some proffesionals on the case to do some preliminary work on the subjects. This form of action is greatly supported by president Donald Trump, who has shown great distaste for his justice personnel’s lack of action in the past, and he approves of the new direction.

I believe that this may be a step in the right direction. Regardless of political views, the Clinton foundation undoubtedly has had its share of shortcomings, not limited to shady deals. I think it’s important to have an open outlook when going into this, and know that the truth is more important that having an endless debate. I believe personally that what theyre aiming to do is a rational step. On the other hand, this is also a good publicity strategy. Trumps ratings are through the floor, however unemployment rates? They’re the best they’ve been in a long time. I don’t think it’s all that important to think about how much you want him dead. I think it’s more important to look st everything he’s done and see if the country is improving in some ways, or not improving. Looking at more fact and less opinion is something we need to do more of, and something that may be set as a precedent by this case. I’d love to hear your thoughts. I always end with that it’s like I don’t know how to write conclusions. Oh well.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/world/national-security/sessions-considering-second-special-counsel-to-investigate-republican-concerns-letter-shows/2017/11/13/bc92ef3c-c8d2-11e7-b0cf-7689a9f2d84e_story.html

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