It is an odd thing that there is so much hoopla over this election - investigations into cyber hacking, voter fraud, FBI accountability, on and on and on. Investigation after investigation.
I question why these things are so all important right now? The U.S. has been electing Presidents every four years since it became a country. Matter like these do not suddenly pop up over night. If there were suspicions of hacking, voter fraud or any other serious problem with the systems, why were they not addressed when they became apparent?
Who was asleep at the switch when hacking first was found to be happening? Who was negligent in taking steps to prevent voter fraud at some point in the past if there was indication that it was happening? Why weren't suspicions of political tampering by organizations like FBI investigated when they were first suspected?
The answers seem quite clear: It was never important until the election didn't go the way the elite wanted it to.
Now everybody's more interested in placing blame somewhere than they are in getting behind the new administration, helping to make governing easier and more efficient, unifying the country etc.,
Continual harping about 'what's done' doesn't bode well for the future of America!