Actually, since all the federal charges for which he is currently indicted are felonies, and were allegedly committed while he was the sitting President, if he’s convicted on any of those charges, he should lose his federal pension and his SS protection as part of the sentencing. Only seems fair, right?
@Averagemoe: I’m not at all sure, what with considering one thing and another, and in the light of all that is relevant, that we should consider Mr. Black’s culinary recommendation to be a ringing endorsement. … Perhaps more of a dire warning, instead.
… utterly p*ssed off because Hammel woke her out of a wonderful, cozy dream. Siblings are the same regardless of the wonders of the world’s in which they may live. ;-p
And, while Sir Greedy might have a decently large brain proportional to his body size, it largely goes unused, in his case. This is one of the ways Nature balances the odds in these classic mutual antagonism scenarios. (The kids? Well, Alannah uses her brain quite a lot but she lacks experience in discerning when and where to use it well, and Himmel is a teen-aged boy, which, brains-wise, counts as its own handicap. ;-p. )
Actually, since all the federal charges for which he is currently indicted are felonies, and were allegedly committed while he was the sitting President, if he’s convicted on any of those charges, he should lose his federal pension and his SS protection as part of the sentencing. Only seems fair, right?