Amazing news and how quickly this was done. They did not spend years (4 years) and do nothing, they did this in a timely and efficient manner. See USA, it can be done.
It’s definitely a testament to how quickly things can move when there’s political will and focus on addressing serious issues head on. It’s a stark contrast to the often slow moving political machinery that can bog down important decisions in the U.S.
It sends a clear message that accountability and justice are top priorities, and there’s no room for procrastination or hesitation when it comes to addressing serious issues. More importantly, It’s a refreshing example of how things can be handled when there’s a will to act swiftly and effectively.
True that, South Korea’s example could serve as a wake up call to the U.S. about the importance of prompt and decisive action in the face of threats to the nation’s integrity.
Me too! With enough awareness and action, maybe we’ll see a shift in how things are handled. Sometimes, hope and persistence are all we’ve got to keep pushing forward.
As an American, i watched their quick and efficient response to COVID which was so much better than ours, and now I see their quick and efficient response to presidential treason following the same path.
I wish my country wasn’t loaded with trash people who suck up to wannabe dictator’s. That is what should have happened here and tRump and all his little bootlicking dipshits should be rotting in jail for life. 😒
The United States is not a great country anymore. We are behind in basically everything since we decided education wasn’t worth it. We will feel the ramifications of our hubris.
Such a charge could add to the volatility, affecting not just governance but potentially also the welfare of the population, as people may become more divided or distrustful of their leadership.
So, if this doesn’t hurt them, do you think there’s anything that actually could? Or are we past the point where scandals and policy controversies make a difference?
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