Like I said, time will tell. So will the motivation (or lack thereof) of the Trump administration to ensure that the Mueller Report is transmitted to Congress and to the public, and in what form that report is sent.
Well, I’d like to see the Mueller Report, for many reasons. And I vote.
If the Mueller Report is a complete waste of time for you, why are you on a financial analyst forum discussing the Mueller Report? And why don’t you vote?
Short answer is that there are a lot of irrelevant and sensitive details in the report that are not necessary for the public or even unrelated members of Congress to know. It’s just none of your business. Mueller has already summarized what he believes is relevant to the investigation. Let’s say his investigation revealed that Trump is a Furry. That’s really irrelevant to anyone who cares about the actual investigation but will just be harmful for the subject if released. Indeed, this is the intention of most people who demand to see these unrelated details.
w/r/t why I’m here: already clearly stated in response to you earlier.
Some people just like to watch the world burn.
I’ve often and repeatedly stated that I don’t vote. I don’t view the sides as that different, it’s just manufactured outrage pumped out their propaganda outlets for idiots that think they’re in some quasi religious fight for the world’s soul. The real work all takes place with the lobbyists who bought and sold this thing a long time ago. I’m just here 1) arguing for unbiased perspectives and logical reasoning and 2) stirring the pot since I have to be subjected to this obsessive compulsive idiocy like some form of a bad fantasy league hobby the world took up.
You don’t need a public version of anything, nor are you entitled to details beyond Mueller’s conclusion. The only thing that matters to the public, who funded a Russian collusion investigation, is that there was insufficient evidence of collusion. You already paid a very experience, credible, and moral person to conduct an investigation in a constitutional manner.
I don’t think a redacted version of the full report is out of line. There’s a big difference between enough evidence of collusion to charge a sitting president, an extremly high hurdle, and findings in the report around Russian involvement in the election. People across the spectrum can make their own judgements on the findings.
MOSCOW—Saying that he had been “totally blindsided” by the revelations from the recently released findings of the Mueller investigation, a shocked Vladimir Putin reportedly came to the realization Tuesday that he didn’t conspire with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign after all. “What the hell? I worked so hard on this—if I wasn’t colluding with the Trump campaign, who the hell was I colluding with?” said the dumbfounded Russian president, growing increasingly angry as he scrolled through his email inbox and recounted his numerous efforts at covert communication with individuals who he had thought were high-ranking Trump officials, but now he suspected were bots or anonymous internet trolls. “Man, it seemed so legit. I can’t believe I let myself get conned like this. I spent so much time emailing back and forth with DonaldTrump46@hotmail.com about compromising the democratic voting process, and now it turns out it was all fake? And we spent so much time gathering all that kompromat on the wrong people. Goddammit, I feel like I’ve wasted my life.” At press time, Putin was frantically double-checking that Russia had assisted in propping up a dictator in Syria and not some other country.