It's to aid in memory holing all the bullshit these last two months and make the gap in the audit time seen longer than it has actually been to displace it's relevance when it is found that there is fraud.
I have a feeling when we may be very disappointed to find a large portion of our nation will not care that there was fraud even if proven.
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It's to aid in memory holing all the bullshit these last two months and make the gap in the audit time seen longer than it has actually been to displace it's relevance when it is found that there is fraud.
I have a feeling when we may be very disappointed to find a large portion of our nation will not care that there was fraud even if proven.
Be ready for the tedium.