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I love how this man is really being a good democrat and taking care of his poor constituents and making such a strong case for "wealth redistribution" from "the evil rich". Good example Mr. Jackson.
I hope Mr Jackson and his wife serve serious prison time (unlikely).
Our politicians are mostly crooked, but their crimes are mostly legal.
(insider trading, favors for campaign donations).
Their party affiliation makes no difference to me. Severely punish all congressional crimes.
@conservative scientist
I agree with your assessment of Jackson, but have no sympathy for his poor constituents.
They reelected him in November despite the fact that he never campaigned, had suffered a nervous breakdown and was under indictment. Who votes for a candidate like that? People blinded by race and entitlement.
And he won 63% of the vote.
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