
I really wish the US had a democratic process for removing a member of the federal government.
I really wish the US had a democratic process for removing a member of the federal government.
That’s just because sugar is a preservative.
It shouldn’t be, unless the falsely accused was sentenced to death based purely on the accuser’s lies.
That would be murder, which can carry capital punishment.
The thing is that in the past our government wasn’t intentionally doing irreparable harm to our economy by giving nearly every trading partner we have the middle finger.
Maybe the markets will recover, but we might be looking at a situation similar to the great depression, especially if people start making bank runs.
Didn’t you hear? Vance is saying that manufacturing is never coming back to the US.
So even working in a sweatshop won’t be an option. Well, I guess until we’re colonized.
Their lore makes 40k seem like a children’s book.
That’s how you get invaded by the military
Physical activity does drain the body like a battery.
He thinks that the battery can’t be recharged.
It’s definitely going to fuck shit up on a global level.
They’ll have him killed if his lifestyle doesn’t do it for them. He’s only alive as long as he’s useful to them.
Unless Trump is the antichrist, then God intended for it to happen.
Outright lies like, “I’ll be a dictator on day 1,” or, “If I win you’ll never have to vote again?”
What would he possibly gain by lying in this case?
That’s the satanic temple. The church of Satan is a completely different thing.
The bad thing is that Texas publishes a ton of textbooks for the country.
Yeah, it’s pretty naive to think that the party of, “every accusation is a confession,” who screamed about election fraud for 4 years didn’t commit election fraud.
Musk lotteries, bullet ballots being orders of magnitude higher than previous years only in swing states, bomb threats in blue areas and judges not extending voting times to accommodate, Trump saying Musk was going to help him out and voting machines using Starlink internet, etc.
That still doesn’t cover the need to verify that you are who you say you are.
If government issued IDs were free for everyone, this wouldn’t be an issue. The issue isn’t showing an ID to vote, it’s that not everyone has one, and those who don’t are usually lower income.
He literally said, “They rigged the election and now I’m president again.”
I mean, we’re all talking about it, aren’t we? His actions might spur others into taking action.
MLK didn’t really do a ton of direct action, but his speeches were still very influential.
It makes me wonder why the founding fathers left that out.
I know a large reason we don’t have a direct democracy is because they didn’t trust the general population to not fall victim to a tyrant (which is super ironic).
I’m curious if the system was intentionally designed so that the only way the people can remove someone was through violence, or if they thought 2A would prevent the need.