@lotsashots1 No. Not enough. Not fair. Look at all the damage he has done. People are in jail ... for him. People have lost their wealth ... for him. People's careers are ruined ... for him. Innocents have suffered ... for him. People have even died ... for him.
No freedom ... for him!
@RodneyG85039491@Kristinartz My dad just took the cat into the bathroom and washed her off in the tub. He took off his shirt to keep it from getting wet. Two big mistakes.
@NancyMace I would agree, but only if federal and state income taxes are raised substantially for the very wealthy. Taxes are the price of civilization and should be equitable among everyone. Make the wealthy pay their fair share.
@ThrillaRilla369 Rarely, but sometimes. If you were in the middle of cooking something and needed, say, a half-cup of sugar or flour, my mother might ask a neighbor we knew if she could have some. Then she would pay it back after she bought more at the store later on.
@ebotchway@abraxitaxi@KyleClark Not sure of the law, but I think he could have shortened her sentence rather than commuting it at ~ 4 years. She's not pardoned however, and is still a former felon. And yes, she's back tolying and cheating.
@Kinza1278 I inherited a very beautiful collection of lead cut glass bowls, vases, decanters, and footed bowls from the turn of the 19th century that were my g-mother's wedding presents. We have a space like that and we filled it with these lovely reflecting items. Really works.