Blackstone Code

Chapter 1430: consider

The Conservative committee chairman is a very moderate old gentleman, taller than the shorter Progressive committee chairman, who looks a little more serious, but is actually not that scary.

"Are you going to resign?", he took off his coat, walked into the room with a smile, looked at Mr. President and asked.

If this scene is exposed to the public, they may...they don't feel anything because most of them, or the vast majority of them, don't know anyone in this room other than Mr. President. people.

Unless someone introduces these people to the public in detail, they will not appear too "shocked".

The core figures of the two parties can actually sit together so harmoniously. What does this make those supporters who stand on different parties' standpoints every time the general election think?

In short, the blood was shed in vain.

The chairman of the Conservative Party Committee asked a question with some sarcasm, which made Mr. President smile bitterly, "This is the worst outcome, and I accept this outcome."

After a few people sat down, the chairman of the Conservative Party committee sighed lightly, "This is just the worst outcome, it doesn't necessarily happen, there are still many ways we can try."

"For example, before things are fermented, the problems of the Duncan family are directly thrown out, and we are all fighting for more time and support."

His mood is very... positive and optimistic, there is no way, he is the chairman of the Conservative Party committee after all, if Mr. President really takes the blame and resigns, it will definitely be good news for the Conservatives.

Whatever the next president does, at least it mitigates some of the negative effects of the previous president's resignation.

We're not the only ones doing bad things, our opponents too!

And next year is an election year, and Mr. President is likely to be unable to be re-elected, and some developments have once again become uncertain.

However, the two sides are still firmly on the same line in taking down the Duncan family.

The short old man nodded, "This is also a way, and it can also help him make him a hapless hero..."

If the two sides fight directly, Mr. President still has the advantage. His advantage is that he just... cheated and had some intimate contact with people other than his wife.

The Duncan family is involved in countless felonies, and anyone in their family may be a criminal who has committed crimes!

And the problem that happened to Mr. President is also a strategy of the Duncan family. They are trying to change the outcome in this way.

But Mr. President would rather take the blame and resign to expose this evil family and put them on trial. People will accept the setting of the role of a tragic hero.

Even if in the end Mr. President does resign, he is not the disgusting, dingy way to leave the President.

This will not have any bad effect on his family, or on other members of his family who are in politics.

It might even be a plus in some ways.

In fact, everyone knows that at this stage, if the Duncan family really does not look back and throw out these materials, no matter how well done, Mr. President will eventually leave his position.

Because he touched on some of the most ridiculous federal rules, like not cheating, and not destroying someone's family.

In the Commonwealth, these things are not criminal acts. No one will say that a person's derailment is a criminal act, and he must be tried. Just like destroying other people's families, it is not a criminal act, and no one will try these people.

But they involve moral issues, the society of the Federation is a twisted society, everyone wants to be the one outside the moral scale, but they want everyone except themselves to be holy people!

When someone breaks these rules, then they tend to die, and society as a whole will not allow these people to do important government jobs.

In fact, in the enterprise, even in the government, there are countless such things. There may be traces of some liquid residues left in the conference room, office or even a corner of the office hall of any large company.

People's lives are so chaotic, and they don't allow other people to behave in a similar way.

The double standard of morality makes the Commonwealth play out.

I can smoke, I can drink, I can fight and do bad things, but I'm basically a good person.

But other than me, if anyone else does these things, then they must be bad people!

What everyone is discussing now is actually a decent issue, whether Mr. President can dignifiedly resign, instead of being impeached or resigned.

Next year is an election year, with this scandal people will have a hard time voting for him, they will vote for someone else, so this is a decent departure.

He didn't take the blame and resigned, he wasn't impeached, just because his approval rating was not high enough, he didn't get re-elected in the end, at least it was decent, he didn't belong to the one who left by mistake.

If he can't hold on to that time, his departure must be disgraceful.

Unless, they can keep Mr. Geruno from spreading those materials.

"Is that woman under control?" someone asked.

Mr. President shook his head, "Not yet, is it necessary to control her?"

"Just tell her not to talk, you know, if someone decides to betray you, he/she/it totally loses the bottom line."

"They can put things in you that they haven't done to convince other people to make decisions against you."

"If I were you, I would control that woman, at least so that he can't talk nonsense."

"If they didn't do it first."

After hearing this, Mr. President was slightly startled, and then got up, "I'll go make a phone call."

He remembered another thing, Chris and him hoped, always hoped that he could arrange a job for his husband, and he agreed.

This may also become the reason for the Duncan family to attack him, and this has already been involved in official crimes, which is a typical practice of using the power in hand for profit.

Although this "benefit" is just a simple personal enjoyment, he is still breaking the law.

There is a problem with morals. At most, he will take the blame and resign, and Congress is unlikely to interfere.

But when it comes to crime, Congress will certainly intervene.

He knows that many members of Congress will be purged next year, and these people are not necessarily so willing to be purged just like that.

If they can't see hope, they will completely fall to the Duncan family, at least before their political career is over, they will make a fortune.

They will impeach and the public will pay more attention, which will make him walk in a less respectable way.

If he can end all this decently because he cannot be re-elected, he is willing to pay a certain price for it, but it cannot be impeachment!

Walking to the next room, picking up the phone, and talking about this, the short old man in the main hall shook his head slightly.

He could see that the relationship between Mr. President and the woman might not be just a matter of desire, but also involved other issues.

This is also some temptation that federal politicians can always encounter. There will always be people who want politicians to commit crimes with various things, and then seize these reasons and use them in turn.

This is how capitalists erode the political arena, but this society has become the appearance of capital in the development of these years, and it is difficult to reverse it.

He rested his arms on the armrest, supported his chin, and looked at the "old enemy" next to him, "What do you think?"

The chairman of the Conservative Party committee asked rhetorically, "What do you mean?"

"Candidate." The short old man shook his head slightly. "They have more partners in the Conservative Party. If they are allowed to hold on to the next term, it may not be a good thing."

For a case like this that can be prefixed with "Century Case" in the future, its trial process will be very long!

How long is it?

It may last two or three years or even longer, because evidence needs to be collected and the validity and value of these evidences need to be confirmed.

A major case like this must be tried through judicial means. This is to highlight the important role of the judiciary in the entire federal social system and to let the people understand the sanctity of the law.

This is itself a political act.

But if it drags on too long and brings the Conservatives into power, the Duncan family has far more ties within the Conservatives than they do within the Progressives, which could well cause trouble with unpredictable consequences.

For the top politicians, the Duncan family was too influential and too vicious.

But for politicians in the middle and lower classes, the Duncan family is undoubtedly their good partner.

They don't need to pay too much to get an additional ~lightnovelpub.net~ stable and secure income from the Duncan family.

They don't even need to do anything about it, so who's going to hate them?

In this world, there are always a few people who have decision-making power, and the decision-making power must be based on a huge base of middle and lower levels. This is a fact that cannot be changed.

This will make some things dangerous, and they will have many ways to interfere with these things, such as legal process issues, evidence collection issues, and even arranging for a few family members to be jumped off the building or something.

There are many ways.

The chairman of the Conservative Party committee also has some headaches, because the Conservative Party has been re-elected in previous years, so the Duncan family has infiltrated the ruling party at that time, or in the previous period.

He can't guarantee that the middle and lower levels will always be highly consistent with the Conservative Party Committee in terms of positions. Just like this leak in the FBI, they have already reached the middle and high levels and have a bright future. They will still choose such a terrible choice. Leaked in a way that is unexpected.

"What if you let your people on?", the Conservative committee chairman offered an idea he didn't quite like.