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Edited 29d ago by thebrownblob
@doublestandards said ↗what benefit to us is it being behind doors and trusting the government to give us the information vs having it live and us seeing for ourselves?For onewhen it would delay the process. And they know that for two there’s a lot of information in there that can’t be said in public. Trust me they know what they’re doing. They’ve been avoiding this for months and now they’re pretend pretending they want it public? No, they don’t want to do it at all.
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what benefit to us is it being behind doors and trusting the government to give us the information vs having it live and us seeing for ourselves?

For when it would delay the process. And they know that for two there’s a lot of information in there that can’t be said in public. Trust me they know what they’re doing. They’ve been avoiding this for months and now they’re pretend pretending they want it public? No, they don’t want to do it at all.

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what benefit to us is it being behind doors and trusting the government to give us the information vs having it live and us seeing for ourselves?

For one it would delay the process. And they know that for two there’s a lot of information in there that can’t be said in public. Trust me they know what they’re doing. They’ve been avoiding this for months and now they’re pretend pretending they want it public? No, they don’t want to do it at all.