Should Mueller have gone after the 13 Russians?

Man, you gotta hand it to the guy. He somehow figured out a way to make the Florida school shooting about him.
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the NRA spent $11.4million (£8.1m) supporting Mr Trump in the 2016 campaign, and $19.7million opposing Hillary Clinton.
Mike better stick to your nuts.
Trying to. But it is hard to do with all the regulations, fees, cost of electricity and over taxation. If I give up. Nobody going to continue the growing on the farms I work. There is no money in small farming today. You will get your nuts from overseas as long as the dollar holds out in the world market. Big corporation farming will be feeding America.

Wrapping up.
As it turns out Mueller going after the Russians was a part of the wrapping up of part of the investigation into Russian collusion. Russia has always been involved in American politics. And will continual. The United States is more involved in Russia’s politics than they are in ours. Some think this was a payback to Hillary for the meddling she did in Putin’s last election. And I am afraid that is how the rest of the world is going to see it. Today Russia is more Christian that America. Other counties that hate America wants to see countries like Russia trying to set us in our place. Not only are we ugly Americans, we are also the big bullies.
Most hated county
Internet search – [Is the united states the most hated country in the world?]
1st result.
Since the end of World War II, America has been one of the most powerful and influential countries in the world. The United States was admired across the globe for their graciousness to rebuild the world after the Second World War, and for their fight against the communist Soviet Union.
2nd result.
Starting first with one of the most well-known countries, the United States is also one of the most hated countries in the world. While those who live in the country express their own disdain for their politics or other social injustices, it is those who live outside of the US who harbor the most hatred. Although the US has many good things about their country like freedom of speech and other social freedoms, it is the country’s inability to mind its own business that infuriates many people both in the US and other countries.
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Three times during the last century the US moved vast amounts of money and resources to other parts of the world. It seems to me that as long as we give countries our resources and fight their wars for a pat on our backs. That seems to make a lot of Americans happy. The facts show that we are truly hated by most of the world today. We got a new leader who says that is going to stop. Our President is changing the way the world views us. And I got to say it is really stupidity to give trillions away while being in debt for trillions of dollars. While some of the countries we are spending money on have four-day work weeks and can afford health care for their people. Why are we paying for their lifestyles? It is like we can’t fix our problems so let’s fix the problems of the rest of the world.
What am I missing here?

Mike better stick to your nuts.
Trying to. But it is hard to do with all the regulations, fees, cost of electricity and over taxation. If I give up. Nobody going to continue the growing on the farms I work. There is no money in small farming today. You will get your nuts from overseas as long as the dollar holds out in the world market. Big corporation farming will be feeding America.Yeah well our Greed is Good and Too Much Is Never Enough society which you seem to embrace with such vigor, has brought us here, so don't cry to me about your problems. Chickens coming home to roost and all that.

Lets get this train wreck back on the tracks. The New York Times - Monday 2/19/18 morning briefing:

How Russian trolls worked • The Justice Department indictment against 13 people and three companies lays out in riveting detail how Russia carried out a social media campaign to disrupt the 2016 presidential election. Posing as activists, Russians organized rallies in American cities and played on political divisions with online posts that reached hundreds of thousands of people. Our correspondent in Moscow spoke to two former trolls about their efforts. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/world/europe/russia-troll-factory.html https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/us/politics/russian-operatives-facebook-twitter.html • Although Russia sought to manipulate the American electorate, political polarization was already well established in the U.S., our Interpreter columnists write. President’s relief turns to fury • The indictment doesn’t accuse President Trump or his associates of wrongdoing, which he quickly said was proof that there had been “no collusion" between Russia and his campaign. But that sense of triumph soon gave way to an angry Twitter tirade by the president, who has long disputed the idea that Moscow influenced the election in his favor. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/us/politics/trump-blames-obama-and-democrats-for-failing-to-stop-russian-meddling.html Our fact checkers had a busy weekend looking into statements about Russian interference by Mr. Trump and a top Facebook executive. • Separately, we examined the tactics that Michael Cohen, Mr. Trump’s longtime lawyer, used to protect him. They included intimidation, hush money and a leading tabloid news business. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/us/politics/michael-cohen-trump.html