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gnr808.bsky.social
@gnr808.bsky.social
Immigration lawyer, still figuring this site out
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NWwallace.bsky.social

Absolutely wild that the court accuses the dissent of "fearmongering" with "extreme hypotheticals" when the actual basis for the indictment is a coup attempt that led to an attack on the capitol

The dissentsā€™ positions in the end boil down to ignoring
the Constitutionā€™s separation of powers and the Courtā€™s
precedent and instead fear mongering on the basis of extreme hypotheticals about a future where the President
ā€œfeels empowered to violate federal criminal law.ā€
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KMkevinmkruse.bsky.social

If the Founders had wanted this country to be a theocracy, seems like they probably would've mentioned it in the actual Constitution, right? Or if they spaced on it, maybe in the Bill of Rights a few years later? Oh, but you found a quote from one of them in a private letter? Cool. Cool cool cool.

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SCsethcotlar.bsky.social

I think my favorite flavor of Trump voter is the person who a) is very upset about high grocery prices and b) is fired up about Trump's plan to deport 50% of the nation's agricultural workforce.

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gnr808.bsky.social

As a Portugal fan, going to watch tomorrow's game on mute when they mention CR7 and Pepe

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gnr808.bsky.social

What if, and hear me out on this, Saudi Arabia isn't exactly consistent with its approach to human rights.

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KMkevinmkruse.bsky.social

If we're not counting Bill Clinton's invocations of the economist Robert Reich during the 1992 campaign ... Pretty sure that's a big no.

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gnr808.bsky.social

Going to need a historian to weigh in on whether any American political candidate has ever used the German word "reich" in the context of a political campaign @kevinmkruse.bsky.social

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gnr808.bsky.social
@gnr808.bsky.social
Immigration lawyer, still figuring this site out
10 followers97 following9 posts