I was born in the US and have always assumed that made me subject to the jurisdiction there of. Was there some additional requirement i needed to pass to achieve that increasingly hollow victory?
He's stating openly that a white South African raised in an apartheid supporting household is more likely then not to still support similar such causes.
Indeed they have - and on cue the right is saying it's because Hamas is afraid of Trump and what he will do once he gets in office. Of course if that were the case they would have pulled a Reagan and announced the cease fire as he's being sworn in.
All of this brought to you by an overworked, underpaid civil and foreign service staff whom the GOP wants to mostly eliminate.
Much like the House January 6th Report, people of conscience will be appalled at the evidence presented. Also like the Impeachment after the auto-coup, nothing comes of this because the institutionalists like AG Garland had and still have no coherent sense of urgency, nor did they effectively plan to counter Trump's long-standing delay, deflect, appeal strategy. He ran for president to avoid this prosecution and won.
I have seen absolutely no interest in the part of the GOP in keeping the clown show out of the circus. So might as well confront him with the ugly truth, even if it doesn't move a single vote. At least that maintains integrity.
Questions about sexual assault allegations speak to his character - which is especially important given the continued "revelations" of ongoing sexual assault problem in the military. Allegations of drinking on the job and financial mismanagement get to the same issues from different angles. None of them should be washed under the rug, and he should not get a pass on them.
At this point, the one that sees “citizens” as something akin to members of a union and “undocumented visitors” as something akin to scabs is currently seen as better for the common man.
Other then there not being enough "union" members to replace the "scabs" when they are all run off, sure.
And this is where we are. A group of elites has decided that even though they benefit economically from relatively free and open immigration (in fact not in law) they don't benefit politically from it, and so are fomenting class and race battles to allow themselves to be the saviors politically. What they want is the same number of undocumented migrants, whom they can exploit and abuse with impunity for maximum economic gain. Which is why you always see the immigrants labeled as the problem and dealt with accordingly, never the business owners.
Once the mass deportations commence - and given the relevant cabinet picks and agency head nominations I expect them to - Americans will begin tio understand just how vital immigrants are to the economy and just how horribly removing them all will go. Unfortunately by the time its really clear to everyone, the economy will be over the cliff.
Every Senator needs to ask him how he would lead the Pentagon in fighting a two front war against Russia and China. DoD thinks that's coming and once it starts, the rest probably doesn't matter.
Democrats signing on to this bill are not meeting the electorate where it is - because the bill does nothing that present law already does, save allowing governors to usurp the powers of Congress and the President when the governors don't like things. The electorate also doesn't want mass deportations, but we had a president just get elected promising just that.
As to taking up protest - no one is organizing them here yet because Mississippi seems to think our undocumented migrants won't be touched - even though we were one of the few states where Trump's prior administration actually rounded undocumented migrants up.
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Who is going to stop him? Congress? The courts? Who?
On “Open Mic for the week of 1/20/2025”
He certainly is NOT faithfully executing the law. Problem is Congress proved they will not call him to account in his two prior impeachments.
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I was born in the US and have always assumed that made me subject to the jurisdiction there of. Was there some additional requirement i needed to pass to achieve that increasingly hollow victory?
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Then I guess they can all breathe easy now because that means immigration laws don't apply either.
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He's stating openly that a white South African raised in an apartheid supporting household is more likely then not to still support similar such causes.
On “SCOTUS Upholds TikTok Ban: Read It For Yourself”
I don't. Not at all.
On “Reports: Isreal and Hamas Agree To Cease-fire Deal”
I doubt Bibi is afraid of his fellow traveler.
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Indeed they have - and on cue the right is saying it's because Hamas is afraid of Trump and what he will do once he gets in office. Of course if that were the case they would have pulled a Reagan and announced the cease fire as he's being sworn in.
All of this brought to you by an overworked, underpaid civil and foreign service staff whom the GOP wants to mostly eliminate.
On “Trump’s Ace in the Hole”
The list is long and varied, but as only Democrats have agency, there's no point in rolling it out.
On “Open Mic for the week of 1/13/2025”
There was and remains no excuse for what SecDef did. That he still has a job is both insulting and unsurprising.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/15/politics/lloyd-austin-watchdog-hospitalizations/index.html
On “No Fighting In the War Room: Pete Hegseth Confirmation Hearing Livestream Edition”
The GOP isn't going to do that, and the Dems don't have the votes to do that.
On “The Jack Smith Report: Read It For Yourself”
Much like the House January 6th Report, people of conscience will be appalled at the evidence presented. Also like the Impeachment after the auto-coup, nothing comes of this because the institutionalists like AG Garland had and still have no coherent sense of urgency, nor did they effectively plan to counter Trump's long-standing delay, deflect, appeal strategy. He ran for president to avoid this prosecution and won.
Shame on us.
On “No Fighting In the War Room: Pete Hegseth Confirmation Hearing Livestream Edition”
You don't believe the women do you?
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I have seen absolutely no interest in the part of the GOP in keeping the clown show out of the circus. So might as well confront him with the ugly truth, even if it doesn't move a single vote. At least that maintains integrity.
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Questions about sexual assault allegations speak to his character - which is especially important given the continued "revelations" of ongoing sexual assault problem in the military. Allegations of drinking on the job and financial mismanagement get to the same issues from different angles. None of them should be washed under the rug, and he should not get a pass on them.
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right, because his known opposition to women serving in combat roles is DEI not pentagon policy.
On “Open Mic for the week of 1/13/2025”
There are two parties looking out for them since they have apparently agreed to keep things in their current state.
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Other then there not being enough "union" members to replace the "scabs" when they are all run off, sure.
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Your lips to God's ears.
On “Group Activity: Do You Know Your Trump Promises?”
5 out of 6. Way better then the average bear I suspect.
On “Open Mic for the week of 1/13/2025”
And this is where we are. A group of elites has decided that even though they benefit economically from relatively free and open immigration (in fact not in law) they don't benefit politically from it, and so are fomenting class and race battles to allow themselves to be the saviors politically. What they want is the same number of undocumented migrants, whom they can exploit and abuse with impunity for maximum economic gain. Which is why you always see the immigrants labeled as the problem and dealt with accordingly, never the business owners.
"
Once the mass deportations commence - and given the relevant cabinet picks and agency head nominations I expect them to - Americans will begin tio understand just how vital immigrants are to the economy and just how horribly removing them all will go. Unfortunately by the time its really clear to everyone, the economy will be over the cliff.
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The GOP controls 26 states. many of which rely heavily on immigrant labor for major business sectors.
On “No Fighting In the War Room: Pete Hegseth Confirmation Hearing Livestream Edition”
Every Senator needs to ask him how he would lead the Pentagon in fighting a two front war against Russia and China. DoD thinks that's coming and once it starts, the rest probably doesn't matter.
On “Open Mic for the week of 1/13/2025”
Democrats signing on to this bill are not meeting the electorate where it is - because the bill does nothing that present law already does, save allowing governors to usurp the powers of Congress and the President when the governors don't like things. The electorate also doesn't want mass deportations, but we had a president just get elected promising just that.
As to taking up protest - no one is organizing them here yet because Mississippi seems to think our undocumented migrants won't be touched - even though we were one of the few states where Trump's prior administration actually rounded undocumented migrants up.