US US Politics General 2 - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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I see Dementia Joe is still holding a pen in his hands at all time.
It was his favorite toy from his time in office and they didn't have the heart to take it away from him. It reminds him of all those times people cared so much about him they held his hand to move that magic pen on different papers forwith him.
 
I'm gonna make a prediction for the next happening: trump gets shot at that parade he's so adamant about having.

Because trump being trump will obviously ignore the secret service, make himself completely vulnerable for no reason other than ego, somebody hires a competent sniper that's not a literal high schooler,and pop goes the weasel
The only people who suggest Trump is disrespectful towards the Secret Service are people who have a cartoon supervillain verison of Trump living rent free in their heads, and GigaTrump does not have anything to do with reality.

Every single person who has ever written about Trump until 2014 when he became the Demon of the Week for the DNC to pretend to be fighting to justify their fucking eternal retard war against reality itself has been absolutely consistent. The man is a professional when dealing with coworkers, subordinates, et cetera. He is polite, professional, nice. He expects you to do act the same.

There is absolutely no way in fucking hell that man would not listen to the Secret Service. Especially not after they tried to kill him at least three times last year that we know of.
 
Decided to check out Bluesky and you have them lamenting that the reason why they can't influence the kids harder is because their organizations are broke while TPUSA has money.
you mean your not able grift off the us tax dollar because elon & corpse puppet govt. org

UsaAid was usa aiding XYZ group but mostly lgtq gayops.
 
If an officer decides to "investigate a potential crime" and further decides you are a potential person of interest to that investigation, he now has the power to detain you (without arrest). Then, since you're now being detained pending an investigation, you can be ordered to identify yourself, including by producing gov't-issued ID. If you fail to do so, they can now claim you are "obstructing," "interfering with" or otherwise "impeding" an active criminal investigation, which is an arrestable offense. It then becomes a separate (arrestable) criminal offense to refuse to identify yourself once you're under arrest.
This depends on the state. In my state, if I'm not operating a motor vehicle, I have the right to shut the fuck up and will always choose to exercise that right. Even if a police officer arrests me or the cops come to my home with a warrant, I have the right to remain silent. Always check your state laws and know your rights.
 
You don't. You "technically" don't need gov't-issued identification in public places (with uncontrolled borders, that is) at any time. "Technically." I say "technically" in scare quotes repeatedly because that same technicality is law enforcement's favorite tool in their "I can arrest anyone I want at any time for any reason" toolchest.

If an officer decides to "investigate a potential crime" and further decides you are a potential person of interest to that investigation, he now has the power to detain you (without arrest). Then, since you're now being detained pending an investigation, you can be ordered to identify yourself, including by producing gov't-issued ID. If you fail to do so, they can now claim you are "obstructing," "interfering with" or otherwise "impeding" an active criminal investigation, which is an arrestable offense. It then becomes a separate (arrestable) criminal offense to refuse to identify yourself once you're under arrest.
This is highly state-dependent. Only 26 states have stop-and-identify statutes, and 7 of those are conditional.

Always consult local statutes and/or legal counsel before taking broad legal advice from randoms on the internet.
 
This depends on the state. In my state, if I'm not operating a motor vehicle, I have the right to shut the fuck up and will always choose to exercise that right. Even if a police officer arrests me or the cops come to my home with a warrant, I have the right to remain silent. Always check your state laws and know your rights.
This is highly state-dependent. Only 26 states have stop-and-identify statutes, and 7 of those are conditional.

Always consult local statutes and/or legal counsel before taking broad legal advice from randoms on the internet.
You both seem to have missed what I actually described. You're describing rights protected by law. I'm describing "shit wot the cops actually do in the real world" and saying "carry ID, present when asked, STFU" is the most prudent course of action unless you're a wanted felon on the lam.

More of a "pragmatism" argument than a strict legal scripture study :story:
 
I'm describing "shit wot the cops actually do in the real world" and saying "carry ID, present when asked, STFU" is the most prudent course of action unless you're a wanted felon on the lam.
If a cop stops you, arrests you, and tells his sergeant he did all that because you refused to identify yourself, you would be released and that cop would get reprimanded for wasting everybody's time - at least in my state.
 
If a cop stops you, arrests you, and tells his sergeant he did all that because you refused to identify yourself, you would be released and that cop would get reprimanded for wasting everybody's time - at least in my state.
As it should be.

That doesn't stop it happening. Cops ain't the brightest bulbs in the box on the best of days, and when you get on one's bad side, they'll get "creative" with their antics just to inconvenience you.
 
That doesn't stop it happening. Cops ain't the brightest bulbs in the box on the best of days, and when you get on one's bad side, they'll get "creative" with their antics just to inconvenience you.
Maybe in the middle of nowhere, but that kind of shit doesn't happen in places where you have plenty of small-time criminals who make law enforcement's job easy. Why hassle a dude who's doing nothing when there's some fucking wetback on the next corner over trying to sell drugs?
 
1/4th of the police force in America are as retarded and low impulse as the niggers they arrest all the time. Only with the horrific bonus of being able to do pretty much whatever the fuck they want on a power trip and never feel the full consequences because of qualified immunity. (unless they're in a blue state and the media kicks up enough fuss over some O.Ding nigger)
 
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