Are we just going to let this go on? No popular revolution overthrowing the government, no assassination of Trump, no military coup, no 25th Amendment, no impeachment? We are just going to let our fellow Americans continue to die, while we do nothing to stop Trump?
An average 867 Americans have died of coronavirus every day for 174 days since the first death on February 6, 2020. If the same 867 die on average every day from today, July 29, 2020, until President Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021...wow, look at this number 151776, 1776, the year of the American Revolution...an additional 151,776 will die. While we look on, doing nothing.
If, in Rwanda or Bosnia or anywhere where the United States could act, 867 people were being systematically killed, Whack! Whack! Whack!, every day the U.S. would have intervened long before this. Are you kidding me? There would have been United Nations Security Council resolutions authorizing armed force. The United States military would have acted regardless. Those responsible would be put on trial. Except here. In our own country.
It is estimated that half of the Deaths by Trump Virus were preventable if Donald Trump had followed scientific guidance on stopping the spread of the virus. Instead, Trump quit. Grew "bored" with the virus; didn't want to hear about it; state officials had to go to Pence.
To prove the crime of Manslaughter, the State must prove the following two elements beyond a reasonable doubt:
1. [Names of 75,000 victims] are dead.
2.
c. The deaths of [names of 75,000 victims] was caused by the culpable negligence of Donald J. Trump.
Every person has a duty to act reasonably toward others. If there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intention to harm, that violation is negligence. The defendant cannot be guilty of Manslaughter by committing a merely negligent act or if the killing was either justifiable or excusable homicide, as I have previously instructed you.
In order to convict of Manslaughter by act, it is not necessary for the State to prove that the defendant had an intent to cause death, only an intent to commit an act that was not merely negligent, justified, or excusable and which caused death.
I will now define “culpable negligence” for you. As I have said, every person has a duty to act reasonably toward others. If there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intention to harm, that violation is negligence. But culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care toward others. In order for negligence to be culpable, it must be gross and flagrant. Culpable negligence is a course of conduct showing reckless disregard of human life, or of the safety of persons exposed to its dangerous effects, or such an entire want of care as to raise a presumption of a conscious indifference to consequences, or which shows wantonness or recklessness, or a grossly careless disregard for the safety and welfare of the public, or such an indifference to the rights of others as is equivalent to an intentional violation of such rights.
The negligent act or omission must have been committed with an utter disregard for the safety of others. Culpable negligence is consciously doing an act or following a course of conduct that the defendant must have known, or reasonably should have known, was likely to cause death or great bodily injury.
Manslaughter is a second degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. If found guilty of manslaughter of 75,000 persons Trump would be exposed to a maximum 1,125,000 years in prison. Trump is guilty under the law of culpable negligence manslaughter for the deaths of approximately 75,000 people.
Trump will not be hauled before a court in the United States; he will not be arraigned before the smorgasbord of international criminal courts, the United Nations will pass no resolutions authorizing a "coalition of the willing" to forcibly remove Trump, there will be no armed revolution to overthrow the Trump regime, Trump will not be assassinated, the 25th Amendment will not be triggered and he will not be impeached again and convicted and removed from office. He will remain in office after he loses reelection on November 3 until January 20. And as 151776 more die, the band will play on.
An average 867 Americans have died of coronavirus every day for 174 days since the first death on February 6, 2020. If the same 867 die on average every day from today, July 29, 2020, until President Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021...wow, look at this number 151776, 1776, the year of the American Revolution...an additional 151,776 will die. While we look on, doing nothing.
If, in Rwanda or Bosnia or anywhere where the United States could act, 867 people were being systematically killed, Whack! Whack! Whack!, every day the U.S. would have intervened long before this. Are you kidding me? There would have been United Nations Security Council resolutions authorizing armed force. The United States military would have acted regardless. Those responsible would be put on trial. Except here. In our own country.
It is estimated that half of the Deaths by Trump Virus were preventable if Donald Trump had followed scientific guidance on stopping the spread of the virus. Instead, Trump quit. Grew "bored" with the virus; didn't want to hear about it; state officials had to go to Pence.
To prove the crime of Manslaughter, the State must prove the following two elements beyond a reasonable doubt:
1. [Names of 75,000 victims] are dead.
2.
c. The deaths of [names of 75,000 victims] was caused by the culpable negligence of Donald J. Trump.
Every person has a duty to act reasonably toward others. If there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intention to harm, that violation is negligence. The defendant cannot be guilty of Manslaughter by committing a merely negligent act or if the killing was either justifiable or excusable homicide, as I have previously instructed you.
In order to convict of Manslaughter by act, it is not necessary for the State to prove that the defendant had an intent to cause death, only an intent to commit an act that was not merely negligent, justified, or excusable and which caused death.
I will now define “culpable negligence” for you. As I have said, every person has a duty to act reasonably toward others. If there is a violation of that duty, without any conscious intention to harm, that violation is negligence. But culpable negligence is more than a failure to use ordinary care toward others. In order for negligence to be culpable, it must be gross and flagrant. Culpable negligence is a course of conduct showing reckless disregard of human life, or of the safety of persons exposed to its dangerous effects, or such an entire want of care as to raise a presumption of a conscious indifference to consequences, or which shows wantonness or recklessness, or a grossly careless disregard for the safety and welfare of the public, or such an indifference to the rights of others as is equivalent to an intentional violation of such rights.
The negligent act or omission must have been committed with an utter disregard for the safety of others. Culpable negligence is consciously doing an act or following a course of conduct that the defendant must have known, or reasonably should have known, was likely to cause death or great bodily injury.
Trump will not be hauled before a court in the United States; he will not be arraigned before the smorgasbord of international criminal courts, the United Nations will pass no resolutions authorizing a "coalition of the willing" to forcibly remove Trump, there will be no armed revolution to overthrow the Trump regime, Trump will not be assassinated, the 25th Amendment will not be triggered and he will not be impeached again and convicted and removed from office. He will remain in office after he loses reelection on November 3 until January 20. And as 151776 more die, the band will play on.