better dead than red
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You should. For the most part, I stay away from this section of Blue Moon. I sometimes read but very rarely post. However, i did feel the need to say something here.No you couldn't cite hundreds. Since you are the type to give no leeway, you should be happy to get none. We can conclude you lied that you can list hundreds becoz U cant
I think its not totally clear how the constitution should be interpreted here. In my estimation, he is wrong, but i agree its a clarification worth testing. And they are. Lets see how the courts interpret. Scholar s have lined up on both sides of the argument with colorable arguments.
This is simply someone having a different understanding of the law. The courts will sought it out. Must note; never heard you once pipe up about any Biden interpretation of the constitution that was shutdown by the courts. Interesting that.
Again, this is not part of any article of the constitution. Its from a Congressional act, which itself might be unconstitutional. Trump and the Presidency is purposely challenging the legitimacy of that act. As it clearly reads as an overstepping of congressional authority. They want a constitutional battle on this issue and more likely than not, they will win because Congress really doesn't have the authority to require or demand a reason for such Executive actions.
Read the Constitution!!!!
Again, you seem to struggle to understand what lies are. A difference in opinion is NOT a lie. Just a difference in views.
If DOGE doesn't satisfy the requirements of a temporary agency, it will simply reorganize as an advisory agency. This is a dumb fight. But have at it you or the Dems want.
The bolded is a lie, U.S is NOT operating at full capacity. Another lie. Its operating at the highest capacity yet, but that's not to be confused with full capacity. It can increase its capacity and will under Trump.
And its not a lie that higher supply will reduce price. And lower cost for producing goods will lead to lower final proces is not a lie, ots a sensible assumption. We should wait and see of it comes true or false.
The liw is you pretending you know the outcome ahead of time.
You are regurgitating 2020. Its 2025. Welcome the present. Like i told you and many others all along, that a majority of Americans don't care about January 6th. We don't need to guess who was right about that now. :)
You have previously said, those who attacked police officers deserved to be punished. But also seem to be somewhat flippant regarding the whole thing.
Originally, if I recall correctly, Trump said he'd look at the cases and see about pardon. It was not, to my knowledge, everyone involved gets one,violent or nonviolet. As he did it at the first opportunity, I don't think he had much opportunity to go through it all. Pam Bondi, in her hearing, made it seem as if it had not been discussed in detail with her about giving pardon to all.
A lot of people maybe went to the Capitol that day thinking they were going to chant slogans,wave flags, yell, sing or whatever. A large contingent went looking for a fight.
It started as a fight. Some of the first people there breached temporary barricades. A man punched a female police officer in the face, knocking her down. Her head struck concrete steps. She was hospitalized and out of work for a couple of years. This group didn't go for peace.
Many came in tactical gear looking like they were out to play soldier for the day. Others made their own tactical gear wearing whatever helmets they had, hardened knuckle gloves. Body armour was worn, some in the open and some under jackets or heavy shirts. A lot were wearing gas masks. Flags were carried on axe handle flag poles. People had bats, pepper spray, wasp spray. Some brought frozen bottles of water and small cans of canned goods in their bags(these things make excellent projectiles in a pinch). These things aren't done for "peaceful protests."
I'm sure a lot of people did want to be peaceful but mob think in these situations is a real thing. There were coordinated attempts to break the police line.
Now, I am all for the right to assemble peacefully. Left or right, you start fighting the police you deserve punishment. If Trump had pardoned those who were found to have done only minor things like entered a restricted area but did no violence, I could live with that. But, to just do it for all, including, the most serious offenses, I don't agree with it one bit. There are people, who were some of the violent ones, who insist to this day they did nothing wrong.
You (not you in particular but generally)can't say you support the police but then decide it's ok for them to be attacked when they are trying to do their job in an honest fashion.
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