Bringing the movie idiocracy to reality.and what are libtards threatening you with?
Bringing the movie idiocracy to reality.and what are libtards threatening you with?
and what is the idiocracy? In actual factual terms. Not slogans or memes.Bringing the movie idiocracy to reality.
The democrat party platform along with the performance of the Biden admin is idiocracy.and what is the idiocracy? In actual factual terms. Not slogans or memes.
Not surprised at this response. @TigerGrowls clearly stated it without memes or slogans.and what is the idiocracy? In actual factual terms. Not slogans or memes.
Thats not a real answer. What policy or laws are you talking about?The democrat party platform along with the performance of the Biden admin is idiocracy.
Oh you want to play? List the policies you think are bad. List the bills proposed you are against that you believe you are fighting against. Cheap slogans and adjectives are not enough.Not surprised at this response. @TigerGrowls clearly stated it without memes or slogans.
Please give me your full summary with detail and I will consider replying if I feel like it. Please use paragraphs.Thats not a real answer. What policy or laws are you talking about?
Let's be real... you have no clue what you are talking about.
my summary:Please give me your full summary with detail and I will consider replying if I feel like it. Please use paragraphs.
You dummy.Yoshi exhibiting perfect lib logic stating that it's not standard practice to only count US citizens in the US census. Maestro Trump bringing back logic and sanity. Thank goodness.
OK, then. If we are a constitutional republic, that necessarily means our fundamental governing document is the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution expressly provides for the Census, which is referred to as the "actual Enumeration" in the Census Clause (Article I, Section 2, Clause 3). The Census Clause exclusively refers to "persons," not "citizens." You should read it some time.We are not a democracy...we are a constitutional republic
I am satisfied just knowing..YOU.. a liberal... took time to read itOK, then. If we are a constitutional republic, that necessarily means our fundamental governing document is the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution expressly provides for the Census, which is referred to as the "actual Enumeration" in the Census Clause (Article I, Section 2, Clause 3). The Census Clause exclusively refers to "persons," not "citizens." You should read it some time.
Dear Constitutional Absolutist,OK, then. If we are a constitutional republic, that necessarily means our fundamental governing document is the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution expressly provides for the Census, which is referred to as the "actual Enumeration" in the Census Clause (Article I, Section 2, Clause 3). The Census Clause exclusively refers to "persons," not "citizens." You should read it some time.
The definition of persons in that regard is "citizens". George Washington said so.OK, then. If we are a constitutional republic, that necessarily means our fundamental governing document is the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution expressly provides for the Census, which is referred to as the "actual Enumeration" in the Census Clause (Article I, Section 2, Clause 3). The Census Clause exclusively refers to "persons," not "citizens." You should read it some time.
George Washington may have said so, but the U.S. Constitution does not say so. The Founding Fathers deliberately elected to use the term "persons" (rather than "citizens") in the Census Clause. They elected to use the term "citizens" in various other parts of the Constitution, but not in the Census Clause. Here's a short excerpt from the Web on the subject::The definition of persons in that regard is "citizens". George Washington said so.
Do we have volunteer militias these days? Perhaps you should read the introductory dependent clause of the 2nd Amendment.Dear Constitutional Absolutist,
Do you agree with gun control? Or are you a hypocrite.
Regards,
2A
Do we have volunteer militias these days? Perhaps you should read the introductory dependent clause of the 2nd Amendment.
… interesting comment …Do we have volunteer militias these days? Perhaps you should read the introductory dependent clause of the 2nd Amendment.
I get that you are arguing legal semantics, but I have to ask.....are you really OK counting illegals in the Census?George Washington may have said so, but the U.S. Constitution does not say so. The Founding Fathers deliberately elected to use the term "persons" (rather than "citizens") in the Census Clause. They elected to use the term "sitizens" in various other parts of the Constitution, but not in the Census Clause. Here's a short excerpt from the Web on the subject::
Yes, the U.S. Constitution uses the term "citizens" in several places, including stipulations for holding office and in relation to state citizenship.
Specifically, the Constitution refers to "citizens of the United States" when outlining qualifications for members of Congress, and for the President, who must be a "natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution". Additionally, the Constitution references state citizenship in the Privileges and Immunities Clause and in provisions for federal court jurisdiction.
The Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, also plays a crucial role in defining citizenship. Section 1 of the 14th Amendment declares that "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," according to the LII | Legal Information Institute. This amendment reversed the Dred Scott decision, which had previously denied citizenship to African Americans
"Militia" could mean either a volunteer militia or a standing, career militia. The 2nd Amendment clearly referred to a volunteer militia comprised of non-professional soldiers. In other words, people who have some other occupation, and only serve occasionally, and in a volunteer capacity. They were expected to bring their gun with them when they reported for service.… interesting comment …
how do you define “militia”?
Do you believe that "illegals? are "persons?" If so, then they should be counted. You make this sound as if there is some ginormous advantage for Democrats in this. You must realize that a substantial part of the illegal immigrant population lives in Florida and Texas, which are red states.I get that you are arguing legal semantics, but I have to ask.....are you really OK counting illegals in the Census?
Why would that matter? The SC ruled that 2A is an individual right in 2008. What was the most recent ruling on counting illegal aliens in the census?Do we have volunteer militias these days? Perhaps you should read the introductory dependent clause of the 2nd Amendment.
Say they do count every single illegal here, of what benefit is that to the illegal? Are you wanting to count them so they can be rounded up and deported? You are claiming right here that a substantial portion of these folks are in red states that will comply with ICE and deport them. I’m not sure what the play is here.Do you believe that "illegals? are "persons?" If so, then they should be counted. You make this sound as if there is some ginormous advantage for Democrats in this. You must realize that a substantial part of the illegal immigrant population lives in Florida and Texas, which are red states.
TBH, I'm not sure government can move fast enough to conduct a census by 2026. Do they have enough time, money?You dummy.
It's more than "standard practice." It's what the Constitution requires. If you or your Orange Demigod have a problem with that, then seek a constitutional amendment. I'm sure that will work out well for you.![]()
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I'm getting excited about this census thing y'all... been researching it for a while, and just discovered something.
People keep claiming that SCOTUS issued a ruling declaring that Illegals must be counted during a census, but after digging deeper, that's NOT the issue that was decided in Department of Commerce v. New York (2020). That was an administrative violations/procedural case that upheld Census Bureau's existing precedent of counting all persons present.
The merits of non-citizens being excluded were never ruled on by SCOTUS, and since then... the Chevron Doctrine was overturned gutting an agency's independent power to make **** up. NOW the Dept of Commerce, and the Census Bureau are squarely under Trump's control.
The only remaining hurdle is a simple majority bill passage in House/Senate to modify Title 13 U.S.C. § 141... which expressly prohibits an interim census being used to apportion congress... which is an ordinate statute passed by a simple majority.
TG:
So you're saying you have no personal agency, and want me to do your thinking for you. OK. I'm not sure I want to take on that responsibility, but I get it. Better me than Cheeto Hitler.I am satisfied just knowing..YOU.. a liberal... took time to read it
Cheeto Hitler..your cousin?So you're saying you have no personal agency, and want me to do your thinking for you. OK. I'm not sure I want to take on that responsibility, but I get it. Better me than Cheeto Hitler.
No, Cheeto Hitler is not my cousin. But he tends to overdo it with the bronzer, dont'cha think?Cheeto Hitler..your cousin?
I have to admit, of all the things that concern me about trump, tan lines don't make the top 50No, Cheeto Hitler is not my cousin. But he tends to overdo it with the bronzer, dont'cha think?
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The least he could do is apply it a little more thoroughly. Check out the (spray) tan lines above and below his temple. Yikes.
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That is up to interpretation.You do realize that it is unconstitutional, but you would be ok since you feel that he would be "Saving the Country"
Im here all night!This might be one of the dumbest series of Tweets I have ever seen posted. Congrats.