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Trump only rejects an endorsement when it means he won't actually lose a vote.
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Biden has the endorsement of 500 retired top military, national security officials.
Trump has the coveted Taliban endorsement. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Grassley's bill to change the size of the DC circuit for pretty transparently political reasons was cosponsored by current Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham, as well as Sens. Cornyn, Lee, and Cruz.
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He's referring to Trump voters , still waiting on Trumps health care plan. I guess you Trump and feel voters don't deserve to know his plans. Seeing how many people it affects, Ps you didn't care when the senator flipped flopped on filling a Supreme Court seat Or are you suggesting they're not liars |
I'm sure it would be theoretically possible for Republicans to devise an issue more remote from voters' everyday concerns amid pandemic and economic depression than the number of justices on the Supreme Court. But it would not be easy.
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Joe Biden won't say whether he will support expanding the Supreme Court and it would be great to know his position but did you know Trump has released NO POLICIES WHATSOEVER FOR HIS 2ND TERM?
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1) Undo anything Obama did 2) Pack the courts with marginally qualified political operatives 3) Undermine global alliances 4) Give GOP special interest groups the keys to dad's car 5) Set day to day priorities based on Fox and Friends |
And now his method to gather more support is a pretty wild political pitch
“ California is going to hell. Vote Trump!” “ New York has gone to hell. Vote Trump!” “Illinois has no place to go. Sad, isn’t it? Vote Trump!” Looks like going, gone and????? Everything-is-going-to-#^&#^&#^&#^&-on-my-watch-vote-for-me Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Now, can you admit the democrats are equally hypocritical? Because back in 2016, they were saying it was OK to fill a vacancy in an election year. Biden, especially. He made a statement so famous they called it the Biden rule, saying presidents shouldn't fill vacancies in an election year, and if they try, the senate should refuse a hearing. Obviously Biden flip flopped in 2016, now he's flip flopping again. Wayne, in 2016 the American people decided to give senate control to republicans. They didn't do that, because they wanted Scalia replaced with a liberal. In 2020, the Americans elected Trump and again, gave senate control to republicans. Elections have consequences, filling a vacancy is pretty clearly allowed. |
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In Article 2 of the Constitution it says that the President can "from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient". These are ad hoc recognitions of problems that Congress should probably look into and fix. They are not presidential campaign policies. The President, in a federal election, may express his party's legislative policies. They may not even be what he would like. So it would not be Presidential legislative policy, since he doesn't have the power to make it. If he would like Congress to legislate his ideas, that should be resolved in party caucus debates, not in personal campaign speeches. That we now look to the President to make policy is a result of the Progressive agenda to centralize the government of this country. And expanding the responsibilities of the President is part of the means to eliminate the obstacle that constitutional separation of powers imposes on the goal of an unlimited central government by blurring the separate branch powers more and more into a unitary administrative power. If we want to return to a more constitutional form of a republic, we need to pare back our demands of what a President has the power and responsibility to do. |
US Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has evaded questions about her views on key issues on day two of her Senate confirmation hearing.
The conservative judge repeatedly refused to be drawn on abortion, healthcare and LGBTQ rights. Don't the American people have a right to know her position on these topics seeing its a lifetime appointment. Or this standard only applies to Biden and packing the court.. must be answered |
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