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They haven’t committed a crime posting on privately owned social media sites. The celebrity first needs to file a complaint.
What does that have to do with what I said?
How do you expect the FBI stops people from creating fake accounts and sharing false information? Those are not crimes. Fraudulent misrepresentation is a crime, but the misrepresented person first needs to report it.
Knock on the door
Guy opens door
FBI agent: hey we know Putin is sending you money. Stop posting stuff on the internet supporting him or we will plant cocaine and child porn on you, then tell the local police. This is of course if we are in a good mood. If we aren't in a good mood you will be kidnapped and thrown out of a helicopter into the ocean at night.
Guy: shocked silence
FBI agent: almost forgot. Here is a folder containing pictures of all your family members, with their addresses on the back. Bet you didn't know that your favorite aunt was a tax cheat. Hope no one calls the IRS and let's them know. And your nephew Johnny, who just got an internship. How do you think his new employer would react to me calling them and telling them that we are opening an investigation into him?
These are shitty evil people. Who don't even come close to following basic rules of decency. The fact that they continue to take no action against what Russia is doing hints very strongly that they aren't opposed to it. You can't be powerful enough to wage a secret war in Cambodia that kills millions and so weak you can't intimidate a guy living openly in the US with a lifestyle of tens of millions a year.
Here is another fun fact for you: Monica Lewinsky only agreed to testify after a single member of the Justice department threatened to have her mother thrown in jail. We aren't talking the entire resources of the federal government here, we are talking about one lawyer.
Hmmmmmm.........perhaps it's about time that it becomes illegal.
The FBI does not create laws. Congress does. The same congress that is being currently run by people who are pro-Russia.
So I'm thinking there's some sort of Putin-related reason why that won't happen.
While technically correct... it appears that you are missing the point here and more broadly misunderstanding how the system actually works.
Do enlighten me.
Jan 6
That's not especially enlightening. I'm not sure why you're telling me I'm missing the point and broadly misunderstanding something and then are so vague about whatever you think I'm not understanding.
people within the state act in their own interest so when they want something to happen rules are just means to do it, the same way these same rules are means not to do it.
you take a position that these orgs function in good faith and cooperate among each other for greater benefit.
I have no idea what any of that has to do with the three facts that congress passes laws, the House is controlled by Republicans, and Republicans are sympathetic to Russia.
Also, do not put words in my mouth.
FBI has the tools to do whatever it wants done as exemplified by their history.
If they are not doing it, it is not a priority for them
You are spouting some generic civics slop as an authoritative take on the issue.
NOTHING TO SEE HERE!
Cool, I was responding to someone who said:
And explaining why that law would not be passed.
I'm sorry that you think telling someone how laws are passed in response to them saying something should be illegal is "generic civics slop," but that still has nothing to do with whatever the hell you're talking about.
So I'm thinking the person with the misunderstanding here is you since you're not talking about making something illegal or why it won't happen.