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  • If it was about verifying that votes were legitimate they shouldn't have a problem appropriating finding so that we go out to every single citizens house and ensure they are issued an ID that is to their standards (which they claim is citizenship). We know it's actually about ensuring that people who have a difficult time getting an id have a difficult time voting.

    Edit. Whoops I spelled some thing wrong

  • Republicans:"democrats are trying to get ILLIEGALS to vote. We have no proof but ahhhhhhhhh!"

    Democrats:"man do you remember how close they were when they were caught on video ACTUALLY STORMING THE CAPITOL BUILDING! I bet that they may try something else, like those fake electors, or....read the article"

  • I don't like the part about the "dictator". I would say that that one person's vote does disrupt this arbitrary definition of fairness of you really think about it, but it doesn't interrupt my colloquial view of fairness and I'm betting most other people's.

  • The us involvement in Afghanistan was truly one of the biggest blunders in a century and it didn't have to be. It wasn't just one president but a 20 year failure in state building, that had been run with profit in mind. The us used to be able to do this in Japan and Korea(only the South though). I believe it was the corruption and the contractors that set up such a terrible state.

  • "The federal government cannot operate if the president doesn't have absolute immunity for any act he deems official"

    "Yes, yes, good and rational." -Thomas

    "In pretty sure it's implied we can hire people to work here"

    "Whaa... I don't see THAT in the constitution!" -Thomas

  • I feel like this could go badly. Tying someone to a permanent location who may be on the radar could be used against them. Also, if they then get deported, which seems more likely if they own to me, whose on the hook? I'm not sure from the article. Does a bank get the house and the money? I can't tell if this is all state, or state supported through a bank. I could see this abused badly. If the house goes to a bank, wouldn't the bank have a perverse incentive to report them and get them deported?

  • The kid was angry, but you are only making it worse with this punishment. The appropriate thing to do would be to send him to a competent guidance counselor and work through his feelings then send him on a path forward. Not really even a "punishment " but a correction. Before reading what happened I would have said that even that would be too much, but having read it, I don't think it would hurt to counsel him though his feelings. I doubt Tennessee has many competent guidance counselors though.