US Elections (& Politics) :)

Just was thinking, Thank You Biden for giving us a list of all the Criminals on your preempted pardon list. That is the only reason they are on there right?
 
Maybe he can hang around like a boat anchor on the democrats, but I don't think he is mentally capable of doing much besides eating ice cream.


“I’m not going anywhere,” Biden told the Sunday congregation.

And just in case there were any doubts about his lucidity, Biden stressed: “I’m not kidding.”

You know I get he did not know what he was signing most all of the time, BUT I don't buy he was not all there and did not know that his over spending caused high inflation and that he opened the border wide open on day one after Trump left.
He pardoned 8,000+ criminals, he needs to take their place...

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It can't just be an executive order. It needs to get cemented in stone.
It already is, in the 14th Amendment:

Section 1​

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Emphasis on subject to the jurisdiction thereof; illegal aliens are NOT subject to the jurisdiction thereof. They are subject to the jurisdiction of where they came from.
 
He sees more future in politics going this route. He's super smart and will probably win as Governor of Ohio. He's young, so he still could be President someday.

But there is new reports saying that he said American workers have a culture problem. But I read his post and think he is pretty spot on. But guess it bunched the panties of some. Is that really the reason he's out?



As someone whose job has been replaced by a foreigner (as of last week... with 35+ years in the industry), I call bullshit on this. I have worked with plenty of people in overseas locations, and there is one universal thing that I see-- when asked to complete a task, given guidelines and time constraints, over 80% of the time I've seen it done as fast as possible with no regard for long-term maintainability, as half-assed as possible, and almost never following the guidelines. As far as I can tell, this is a cultural thing, although some are able to overcome it.
 
And some religious leaders are known to like little boys reverend. SMH.


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It already is, in the 14th Amendment:

Section 1​

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Emphasis on subject to the jurisdiction thereof; illegal aliens are NOT subject to the jurisdiction thereof. They are subject to the jurisdiction of where they came from.
Yes-- the 14th is crystal clear. I don't know what legal basis was provided to Trump in pursuing that-- but I do not think that proposed "ban" is going anywhere.

Inauguration day in the White House--- a massive amount of work happens in about 6 hours. It's kind of like Extreme Home Makeover... White House Edition

 
Pretend bishop who likes to play dress up called for Trump to be replaced in 2020. ES&D libtard!

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Emphasis on subject to the jurisdiction thereof; illegal aliens are NOT subject to the jurisdiction thereof. They are subject to the jurisdiction of where they came from.
This phrase is unfortunately subject to interpretation, and I expect it to end up in the supreme court. An honest process would be to discover why the amendment was adopted and what its intent was, then base the decision on that. In practice it will be decided by political leanings of the judges, and could be reversed when the leanings change.
 
Damn, when's the last time we had two great days in a row in America? I turn the news on and don't have the usual feeling like I need to take a giant dump. What a wonderful day in the neighborhood.
 
As someone whose job has been replaced by a foreigner (as of last week... with 35+ years in the industry), I call bullshit on this. I have worked with plenty of people in overseas locations, and there is one universal thing that I see-- when asked to complete a task, given guidelines and time constraints, over 80% of the time I've seen it done as fast as possible with no regard for long-term maintainability, as half-assed as possible, and almost never following the guidelines. As far as I can tell, this is a cultural thing, although some are able to overcome it.
That is not what he is saying in his post. He's talking about why American students are low on the pole.

If your talking latin american uneducated workforce in the skills trades, I'd say yes to what you are saying. He's really talking about skills that require Math and Science, and culture within American education for the reason we score pretty low these days.