A Day of True Satisfaction: Monday, January 6, 2025 by Robert Socha
There is something very satisfying about Congress certifying the election results on Monday, January 6, 2025. Watching the sitting vice-president presiding over the Senate and declaring her political rival the victor fills my mind with the same savory satisfaction a perfectly roasted prime rib makes my taste buds dance with delight.
I was there four years ago, urging Congress to investigate chicanery before certifying the Electoral College’s vote. I went because states stopped counting in the middle of the night. I went because anonymous couriers delivered boxes of unaccountable ballots at three A.M, and every one of the results favored the candidate who gained the White House. The statistically impossible bump echoes intentionally fraudulent activity. In a simple online search, one doesn’t have to dig very deep to find mounting evidence that some powerful and clandestine entity installed number 46 to the Office he holds (only 12 more arduous days). Plenty of evidence exists for justification that the mostly peaceful protestors that day in 2021 to petition their government for a redress of grievances. 2021 was grievous indeed.
Hopefully, on January 21, 2025, shortly after his second inauguration, President Trump will set the January 6 political prisoners free as he promised! The spiteful persecution of protesters must come to an end. Imagine for a moment if President Trump had armed the DOJ to prosecute those who committed tremendous violence and destroyed private property in Washington, D.C., after his inauguration in 2017. In that case, it may have prevented the riotous summer of 2020. People tend to control themselves if they fear being held accountable for crimes.
Nevertheless, the excitement for a survivor who will fight, fight, fight, in the face of assassination attempts and political subterfuge to once again take the Oath of Office to protect and defend these United States, so help him, God, is pleasing and will hopefully usher in an era where Uncle Sam is restricted once again by his constitutional chains.
About the Author
Robert Socha
Robert Socha, BIO Robert Socha (so-ha), was born in southern California. He served 5 years 3 months active duty in the United States Air Force; honorably. After his service he took an Associate’s Degree in Practical Theology, where, through his studies, developed a deep love of God and Country and sincere appreciation of the value of Liberty. Robert and his beloved wife of 21-plus years are raising 4 beautiful Texan children. They moved to Hillsdale, Michigan, in 2013, to put their children in Hillsdale Academy. Robert is a sales professional. He and his wife consider Michigan a hidden gem, and absolutely love this city and state (current political environment notwithstanding) they’ve adopted.