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open letter to the DOJ weaponization Fund.
To Whom It May Concern at the Anti-Weaponization Fund,
I am writing to formally submit my claim for compensation as a victim of political suffering during the Biden administration.
While I understand this fund may have been created after President Trump sued the government he currently controls, and after his former personal attorney, serving as Acting Attorney General, helped settle the matter in a way that created a $1.776 billion pool of taxpayer money, I do not wish to dwell on appearances. I am sure this is all very normal.
Instead, I would like to focus on my own pain.
During the Biden years, I suffered greatly.
I suffered from the emotional burden of watching people who attacked police officers, smashed windows, stormed the Capitol, and tried to overturn an election be treated as though they had committed crimes. As an American, I found it deeply confusing to see laws applied to people simply because they were filmed breaking them.
I also suffered the indignity of watching grocery prices occasionally leave me with enough money to buy extra food. This surplus created hardship in my personal life, as cousins, neighbors, and one suspicious uncle began asking if I could help them out. I believe this qualifies as economic distress.
I suffered every time I had to scroll past posts explaining that January 6 defendants were not responsible for their actions, but were instead victims of doors, windows, staircases, federal architecture, liberal camera angles, and the cruel tyranny of consequences.
I suffered from the crushing psychological weight of seeing mothers ask for healthcare, families beg for housing, children need school lunches, veterans sleep on sidewalks, and working people drown in medical debt — while learning that the urgent national priority was apparently finding money for people who mistook the United States Capitol for a hostage negotiation.
I further suffered from confusion. For years, I was told that personal responsibility mattered. I was told that law and order mattered. I was told that “if you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.” Then suddenly, when the people facing consequences were wearing red hats, the entire concept of accountability became oppression.
This was very difficult for me.
I am therefore requesting compensation for the following damages:
1. Emotional distress from witnessing hypocrisy reach industrial scale.
2. Lost time spent reading explanations for why rioters were actually tourists.
3. Mental anguish caused by hearing “back the blue” from people who apparently meant only when the blue were not standing between them and elected officials.
4. Financial suffering caused by having extra money during certain months, which led relatives to believe I was “doing okay.”
5. Civic trauma from watching a president sue the government he controls, while his own former lawyer helped turn the settlement into a taxpayer-funded grievance program.
In calculating my damages, I have attempted to follow the spirit of the fund. I did not personally invade the Capitol. I did not assault police officers. I did not threaten elected officials. I did not attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power. I did not need a pardon.
For these reasons, I believe I may be one of the most overlooked victims in America.
I understand that $1.776 billion may sound like a large amount of money. Some people might argue it could have been used for food, housing, medical care, disaster relief, veterans, schools, or families living paycheck to paycheck. But those people are missing the point. The true measure of a nation is not how it treats the poor, the sick, the hungry, or the homeless. It is how quickly it can reimburse politically useful people for experiencing the legal consequences of their own recorded behavior.
Please process my claim with urgency.
I have suffered in silence for too long. I have endured fairness, legality, accountability, and the occasional affordable carton of eggs. I have watched people confuse prosecution with persecution and consequences with tyranny. I have borne the heavy burden of living in a country where, for a brief moment, it appeared that laws might apply even to people with flags, slogans, and powerful friends.
I request a formal apology, monetary compensation, and perhaps a commemorative plaque reading:
“I Too Was Weaponized By Having To Watch This Nonsense.”
Respectfully submitted,
A Deeply Injured American Taxpayer
Видео open letter to the DOJ weaponization Fund. канала The America Project
I am writing to formally submit my claim for compensation as a victim of political suffering during the Biden administration.
While I understand this fund may have been created after President Trump sued the government he currently controls, and after his former personal attorney, serving as Acting Attorney General, helped settle the matter in a way that created a $1.776 billion pool of taxpayer money, I do not wish to dwell on appearances. I am sure this is all very normal.
Instead, I would like to focus on my own pain.
During the Biden years, I suffered greatly.
I suffered from the emotional burden of watching people who attacked police officers, smashed windows, stormed the Capitol, and tried to overturn an election be treated as though they had committed crimes. As an American, I found it deeply confusing to see laws applied to people simply because they were filmed breaking them.
I also suffered the indignity of watching grocery prices occasionally leave me with enough money to buy extra food. This surplus created hardship in my personal life, as cousins, neighbors, and one suspicious uncle began asking if I could help them out. I believe this qualifies as economic distress.
I suffered every time I had to scroll past posts explaining that January 6 defendants were not responsible for their actions, but were instead victims of doors, windows, staircases, federal architecture, liberal camera angles, and the cruel tyranny of consequences.
I suffered from the crushing psychological weight of seeing mothers ask for healthcare, families beg for housing, children need school lunches, veterans sleep on sidewalks, and working people drown in medical debt — while learning that the urgent national priority was apparently finding money for people who mistook the United States Capitol for a hostage negotiation.
I further suffered from confusion. For years, I was told that personal responsibility mattered. I was told that law and order mattered. I was told that “if you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.” Then suddenly, when the people facing consequences were wearing red hats, the entire concept of accountability became oppression.
This was very difficult for me.
I am therefore requesting compensation for the following damages:
1. Emotional distress from witnessing hypocrisy reach industrial scale.
2. Lost time spent reading explanations for why rioters were actually tourists.
3. Mental anguish caused by hearing “back the blue” from people who apparently meant only when the blue were not standing between them and elected officials.
4. Financial suffering caused by having extra money during certain months, which led relatives to believe I was “doing okay.”
5. Civic trauma from watching a president sue the government he controls, while his own former lawyer helped turn the settlement into a taxpayer-funded grievance program.
In calculating my damages, I have attempted to follow the spirit of the fund. I did not personally invade the Capitol. I did not assault police officers. I did not threaten elected officials. I did not attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power. I did not need a pardon.
For these reasons, I believe I may be one of the most overlooked victims in America.
I understand that $1.776 billion may sound like a large amount of money. Some people might argue it could have been used for food, housing, medical care, disaster relief, veterans, schools, or families living paycheck to paycheck. But those people are missing the point. The true measure of a nation is not how it treats the poor, the sick, the hungry, or the homeless. It is how quickly it can reimburse politically useful people for experiencing the legal consequences of their own recorded behavior.
Please process my claim with urgency.
I have suffered in silence for too long. I have endured fairness, legality, accountability, and the occasional affordable carton of eggs. I have watched people confuse prosecution with persecution and consequences with tyranny. I have borne the heavy burden of living in a country where, for a brief moment, it appeared that laws might apply even to people with flags, slogans, and powerful friends.
I request a formal apology, monetary compensation, and perhaps a commemorative plaque reading:
“I Too Was Weaponized By Having To Watch This Nonsense.”
Respectfully submitted,
A Deeply Injured American Taxpayer
Видео open letter to the DOJ weaponization Fund. канала The America Project
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