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MadDAsHell

(2,067 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2019, 07:56 PM Jun 2019

Ethics aside, is there any real reason to be truthful with Congress, or even talk to them... [View all]

for that matter?

I'm almost 40, and I'm having trouble coming up with very many names of people in my lifetime who have faced real, substantial consequences for lying to Congress, ignoring subpoenas and other failures to cooperate with investigations, etc.

Combine the lack of real consequences with the perception that most Congressional inquiries are merely televised political grandstanding for future Presidential campaigns, and is it any wonder that even the guiltiest treat it more like a reality TV show than a constitutionally-mandated process that can have lifelong negative consequences for them?

This shit goes back to at least Iran-Contra, and I'm sure before that. Take some real freaking action on these criminals and maybe it would change things.

Frankly, based on the odds, anyone who's guilty would be stupid if they DIDN'T lie.

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Well, Sherman A1 Jun 2019 #1
Which apparently doesn't apply to the majority of people who testify before Congress. MadDAsHell Jun 2019 #4
Refer you to post #2 Sherman A1 Jun 2019 #7
So you're satisfied with consequences Trump admin officials have faced so far? MadDAsHell Jun 2019 #10
Do not Sherman A1 Jun 2019 #15
Settle down. nt MadDAsHell Jun 2019 #21
I would suggest the very same to you Sherman A1 Jun 2019 #22
Michael Cohen is serving time for it jberryhill Jun 2019 #2
Do you have names of people who've served time JUST for Lying to Congress mr_lebowski Jun 2019 #5
Most people who lie to Congress do so to cover up other crimes StarfishSaver Jun 2019 #6
I thought my question was pretty self-explanatory ... mr_lebowski Jun 2019 #13
Two months jberryhill Jun 2019 #14
So, seems like the OP's general point that the 'cost' is pretty minimal ... mr_lebowski Jun 2019 #16
Contempt? jberryhill Jun 2019 #17
Wiki says you're incorrect ... mr_lebowski Jun 2019 #19
Are you suggesting... jberryhill Jun 2019 #20
Harvey Matusow Celerity Jun 2019 #23
I'm old enough to be your dad. you are not wrong. Kurt V. Jun 2019 #3
I remember when the CEOs of all the tobacco companies sat before Congress and swore sop Jun 2019 #8
Michael Cohen. spanone Jun 2019 #9
Sweet! Under Rethuglican rule 24 of the last 40 years, Michael Cohen is our big win? nt MadDAsHell Jun 2019 #11
No anymore. Thanks to the Trump administration with Barr leading the DOJ. sarabelle Jun 2019 #12
Maybe they should be audio only...no TV cameras. Volaris Jun 2019 #18
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