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Unlike the Democrats, the Republicans will never run defense for a mouthbreathing, half-wit nigger. Have you seen how shockingly retarded most of the CBC is? Part of this is the simple fact that they can't - blacks don't vote for black Republicans; white people do.RNC has hung walker out to dry. I'd put money on Warnock. Walker's bad speeches are making internal republican rounds btw. Feels pretty set up.
And the Black Republican they picked was an ex football player with a gay son that hates him for hiding an abortion. Great man, seriously.Unlike the Democrats, the Republicans will never run defense for a mouthbreathing, half-wit nigger. Have you seen how shockingly retarded most of the CBC is? Part of this is the simple fact that they can't - blacks don't vote for black Republicans; white people do.
I'm voting for Ye because it's funny. You're voting for Ye because you think it's a solution. We are not the same.Reality: our candidates are so bad, our system is so corrupt and incompetent, a proposed solution is a manic rapper whose claim to politics is praising a literal genocidal fascist and marrying a plastic woman.
It's an extension of the "words are violence" double standard, with the explicitly unstated followup of "our violence is the language of the unheard [i.e., speech]." They've wanted the idea of merely expressing ideas they disagree with (i.e., "hate speech" as defined as "speech that they hate") to be considered a crime against them for years, but it's not really going too well. All just an extension of the same nebulous idea -- you are not allowed to disagree with us, especially in public.It is a smart sounding word pairing that is used to make anything seem like a terror attack when it involves normal occurrences of people being tired of the current bullshit of the year.
Heaven Smile from Killer7 were stochastic terrorists because of the “Terror for the sake of terror.” motto. SJWs are trying to pin average conservative protestors as people that want to randomly bomb your house just so you can be afraid when they have a small march down he road.
Depends. Federal courts have ruled that US senators are federal officials so cannot be recalled, so presumably this could give the federal government some right to dictate how senators, representatives, and indeed the US president are elected, similar to how all these shithole states and cities can't legally permit their illegals to vote.States have authority over how they run their elections, buddy. Invoking the spectre of federal oversight is a nightmare scenario that, at least currently, would benefit no one but the DNC.
Depends. Federal courts have ruled that US senators are federal officials so cannot be recalled, so presumably this could give the federal government some right to dictate how senators, representatives, and indeed the US president are elected, similar to how all these shithole states and cities can't legally permit their illegals to vote.
Yeah especially since people have completely forgotten about Afghanistan. Honestly, this should send a message to the neo-cons out there that the people do not care for foreign affairs especially when there is rampant crime, inflation, etc.It's weird that people are acting like stuff Trump does now is going to matter by the time the 2024 elections come around. So much insane shit has been happening every month that there's no way that anyone will be talking about a dinner or a tweet or whatever the outrage of the day is by the time that primaries come around.
Here's another instance (since the recall election one was just the first one I recalled off the top of my head, it involved Senator Frank Church from Idaho for those curious)--US Term Limits Inc. v. Thornton invalidated state laws/constitutions that imposed term limits on US representatives. That case struck down an amendment of Arkansas's constitution, but there were 22 other states whose election laws were affected by this case. Theoretically what some states did before the 17th Amendment (where people voted on which Senate candidate and the state legislature was forced to elect them) was illegal based on these later cases.These are very carefully explained and circumscribed examples. None of them are an invitation for the Federal government to take over running the actual processes and mechanisms of an election. Those powers remain with the states, and most states would vigorously oppose any attempt to change that. Even Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Washington, and California. It would take a Constitutional Amendment for that to change, and unless things change we're not going to see another one of those in my lifetime. Even direct election of Senators required an amendment to be passed (the 17th).
You know, there's that "hierarchy of needs" chart that shows how some shit is just not important than others. Self Actualization comes after "Food Water and a Place to sleep" for example.Yeah especially since people have completely forgotten about Afghanistan. Honestly, this should send a message to the neo-cons out there that the people do not care for foreign affairs especially when there is rampant crime, inflation, etc.
The states get to decide the form and process by which representatives are elected, but the federal government sets any potential term limits, because while they are elected by the states, they are elected to a federal position, the actual qualifications for which are described in the constitution. It would take some extensive mental gymnastics to stretch that into a generalised superiority of the federal government over every aspect of how states conduct elections, especially given the how the constitution specifically enumerates the right to decide the form and process to the states.US Term Limits Inc. v. Thornton invalidated state laws/constitutions that imposed term limits on US representatives.
This suggests the federal government--for better or worse (I don't agree with either case BTW)--believes they are the ultimate regulator of elections involving Congress and presumably the Presidency, so yes, it would make plenty of sense for the federal government to impose its own standards on electing Congressmen, Senators, and the President.
The grey area may be the latter given the electoral college but there's probably some precedent that can be used to make it legal which would likely apply to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
And does legal mean bureocratic hell that takes over a decade to sort out when it's absolutely irrelevant or that is dependent on a supreme court where Mitch can fuck up any vote with the flick of a finger when one of those "right wing judges" decides to dissent?Depends. Federal courts have ruled that US senators are federal officials so cannot be recalled, so presumably this could give the federal government some right to dictate how senators, representatives, and indeed the US president are elected, similar to how all these shithole states and cities can't legally permit their illegals to vote.
Whatever merits suspending parts of the Constitution might have in fixing this country's problems, Trump shouldn't be the one to say it (and had his chance on 1/6 anyway to try it) since there are legal ways of fixing things.
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I can't wait to see Ducey literally lick Joepedo's boot.
I don't know the boomers. Not nearly enough clout. I'm hearing from the under-40 rep crowd with secondhand stuff about a few of the boomers.So all these boomer elites that grew up with the best of America in the 1950s and 1960s.
All these boomer lib and boomer con elites decided to be authoritarian amoral nigger lovers wanting to emulate a gayer version of the USSR.
And he'll get away with that statement because the GOP is controlled opposition and will do the same in the future. Edit: they dont give a shit about the DNC but will go nuclear over anyone who challenges their place in politics.View attachment 4012989
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Nah, go even farther. I'd take the "he sexually molested me in the shower" part of Ashley's diary and plaster it all over every major city in the country.If I ran the gop, I'd broadcast this clip in TimesSquare 24/7.
You think the left would care.Nah, go even farther. I'd take the "he sexually molested me in the shower" part of Ashley's diary and plaster it all over every major city in the country.
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