InVOLuntary
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I know people here are dismissing it, but it really, really, really, really looks like the Hitler salute. Like, how do you make that mistake? How? How does it come from somebody who's been seen as dog-whistling for the past few years? I'm not saying that's definitely what he's doing, but how? How do you do that? LMFAO.
He's one of the world's biggest trolls, and people here are not entertaining the idea that he's trolling.
And say he is intentionally doing it....do the math that he did with me. "What if I do something that looks like a Nazi salute? What's gonna happen? Nothing." And he's right.
I think that kid up front is @1972 Grad .I get you; put some meat on that trolling, conspiratorial bone.
Heck, American school children were doing it 50 years before Hitler made it cool.
a Play-Doh Hall Putsch
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Yes, but I'm not sure how they did that in advance unless they'd solicited the lawyers representing the prisoners. I'd have pardoned all non-violent convictions and ended such prosecutions asap, which are the bulk of prisoners. Assuming the differentiation between assault (implied threat) and battery (violence) was maintained, I'd be inclined to commuting assaults, which leaves battery and firearm (or explosives) cases to be examined. All the prisoners should be interviewed and allegations of prisoner abuse investigated.
I don't support blanket pardons/commuting as some have called for. Repubs need to use some fire to fight fire, but not destroy law in the process.
Bondi must investigate the J6 committee and proceedings.
Beyond all the other reasons. Just imagine the rent and housing opening up just from deporting these 18,000 Indian illegals alone! now increase the deportations to the millions and we should see rent and housing price pressure decline significantly. Should even see housing prices drop and singificant rent decreases.
Was your sabbatical from VN exhilarating?It wouldnāt be difficult at all for one reasonably competent lawyer to sort through that in a week based on publicly available information.
It would be easier to just write the pardon to apply to non-violent offenses, but that would require some work on the back end, particularly for those still awaiting disposition in the DC holding facility.
āWhen it comes to birthright citizenship ā something thatās been part of the fabric of this nation for centuries, thatās been in the Constitution for 157 years since the Civil War, thatās been upheld by the Supreme Court twice ā the president cannot, with a stroke of a pen, rewrite the Constitution and upend the rule of law,ā
I knew someone smarter than me would know. How're you doing old boy?It wouldnāt be difficult at all for one reasonably competent lawyer to sort through that in a week based on publicly available information.
It would be easier to just write the pardon to apply to non-violent offenses, but that would require some work on the back end, particularly for those still awaiting disposition in the DC holding facility.
Iām sure it will be litigated intensely. The crux of the argument for will be:It does, he's going to have his ass handed to him over this.
I donāt think it will work and this EO will be killed, but who knows.The order hinges on the phrase āsubject to the jurisdiction thereofā in the 14th Amendment. Some immigration hardliners have argued that children of undocumented immigrants are not āsubject to the jurisdictionā of the US and shouldnāt be considered citizens under the Constitution.