IdleRich

IdleRich
Bannon's publicly pushing for a third Trump term already and claiming they've ways round the wording of the Constitution.


I think that we can all see that the relevant phrase is pretty ambiguous with lots of loopholes and wriggle room

The 22nd Amendment states: "No person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice."

For starters there is the question of whether three is more than two - and you'll say "yes, yes it is" but is it really? A lot of people, the best people in fact, are saying that actually two is more than three. Also, what if Trump isn't elected but just appoints himself as emperor for life, then this whole statement is totally irrelevant and the constitution will have absolutely no problem with Trump becoming an eternal dictator - and anyone who disagrees can just be rounded up and shot.
But possibly the best argument is simply to say that Trump isn't a person, he's actually an immortal God and so this statement simply doesn't app;ly.

I think that if Bannom wants to change the constitution so that Republicans can serve three terms then maybe the best way to do that is not using a puppet who is 80 years old, morbidly obese and incontinent - what's the point of fighting like fuck to get this through when the person you get in might drop dead at any minute?
 

0bleak

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saw this on my Facebook:

"Some of you might have seen posts on UK Subs’ websites, which provide photos and video of a random line-up playing with Charlie at a Los Angeles Punk festival at the weekend. You might therefore be wondering ‘how come?’ Well, the truth is that Stefan, Marc and I were all denied entry into the USA whilst somehow – perhaps he used a Jedi mind trick, or, more likely, caught an immigration officer at the end of their shift eager to get home – Charlie managed to get in. Having already been on a plane for 11 hours, upon my partner Roz and I arriving at the immigration booth we were beckoned to, we were told that Roz could go through, but something had flagged up which required my being taken away for questioning. There were two issues: 1) they said I didn’t have the right visa for entry and 2) there was another issue, which they wouldn’t disclose, both of which prevented me from being allowed into America – I’m now wondering if my regular and less than flattering public pronouncements regarding their president and his administration were a factor; or maybe that’s just me succumbing to paranoia. I was then taken by two police officers to another part of LAX and escorted to a very cold holding pen where I discovered Stefan and Marc in situ along with some Columbian, Chinese and Mexican detainees. My luggage, phone and passport were all taken from me, and at 4am (I’d arrived in LA at 7pm) I took part in a second interview conducted by a very sympathetic female immigration officer, who even kindly went out into the airport to see if she could find Roz to update her on my situation and pass on information regarding the enforced flight I was to take back from whence I came. She did both, and I’m most indebted to Officer Jones for her assistance and decency. Luckily, Roz was able to change her flight to the same one that I was escorted onto by two police officers at 8pm the next day – at that point I’d been in the holding room for 25 hours without sleep and with only a pot noodle and a couple of cups of tea to sustain me. Roz had been obliged to spend 25 hours in the airport waiting for me to emerge. Another eleven hour flight was then endured, the worst bit being I was denied any alcohol because its United Airlines’ policy that any passenger being escorted onto a flight in that manner cannot be served as much as a single glass of wine: Stefan and Marc, on the other hand, who travelled back via British Airways, were allowed to make the most of the free booze on their flight to help offset the stress of our shared experience. I’m really sad that the true UK Subs were unable to provide the performance and the diverse set we’d prepared, all of which the audience deserved; although kudos and congrats are in order for the three musicians who stepped in last minute to play with Charlie. The photo I’ve provided is of Roz and me sitting outside a bar, sharing a few wines together, after finally getting back to our homestead in SW France – despite being happy to be home, my scowling face reflect the after effects of 2 days without sleep. So, in conclusion, although not being something I’d want to replicate, it was actually an educational experience and, honestly, I’m kind of proud of myself for being thrown out of America at the age of 67, now knowing that my relationships with that country is over for the foreseeable future. And maybe, just maybe, that’s why the chorus of track 3, side 1, of the first Clash album keeps running around my head."
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Trump is now denying that he signed the executive order to deport people with no due process



You can see the document online, it's signed at the bottom by Donald Trump.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Now the White House are saying that he was talking about the original Alien Enemies Act - he didn't sign that into being (which is not big news cos that was done in 1873 or something) but they are admitting that he did sign the executive order authorising its use. They can't even get their lies straight.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Now the White House are saying that he was talking about the original Alien Enemies Act - he didn't sign that into being (which is not big news cos that was done in 1873 or something) but they are admitting that he did sign the executive order authorising its use. They can't even get their lies straight.
Actually the original law was signed 1798 - so thanks for clearing it up for us that it wasn't you who signed it Don.

Obviously he was talking about the recent order and basically saying someone had signed his signature - exactly what he accused Biden of doing two days ago...
 

luka

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That the democrats cant muster up any resistance is bad but its the fact they cant even summon up any outrage thats really damning
 

luka

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It reminds me of certain champions league finals where english teams look neuteured in the face of spanish opposition
Totally pacified
 

version

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That the democrats cant muster up any resistance is bad but its the fact they cant even summon up any outrage thats really damning

Help is on the way.

 
It reminds me of certain champions league finals where english teams look neuteured in the face of spanish opposition
Totally pacified
That article I posted in the other trump thread talks about this - impotence in the face of prior certainties being now flimsy, the lines have been very quickly redrawn and it’s a new game that they don’t have the tools or language or courage or conviction to play
 

version

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I'm shocked he's trying to wriggle out of responsibility for that deportation order, given the above. He's just bulldozing everything, so why's he attempting to distance himself from it? What's he afraid of?
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
That the democrats cant muster up any resistance is bad but its the fact they cant even summon up any outrage thats really damning
I keep seeing people saying "Where is Obama, where is Kamala?" but literally all they can do is make a noise... outrage I guess.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Yeah they have but they're not really cutting through.

What can they do though? Trump is president and controls both houses and the court and has fired everyone in any position of authority who might be neutral and have a spine.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Yeah the budget thing was seen as a betrayal by Schumer... but AOC said it, then there was a trickle of articles but it didn't really feel like concerted pressure.
 
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