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  • You aren't correct. https://www.fvap.gov/citizen-voter/voting-residence

    You generally need to have established residency in a state at some point in your life, but there is zero requirement to spend any time there if you live abroad in order to retain your voting rights. Several states allow children who have been born overseas the right to vote at their parents last US address.

    However, because Puerto Rico is part of the United States, residents there (even if you retired there after living in New York your entire life) fall under the rules for Puerto Rico.

    So, you can live in Mexico as a US Citizen, permanently, and retain voting rights in your last state... Or you can live in Puerto Rico and lose the ability to vote for president.

  • Exactly, there's a difference between baby talk and using age reasonable vocabulary.

    You don't need to ask a 3 year old why they are being disobedient. But it's perfectly reasonable to ask why they "aren't doing what you asked them to do".

    Those are all different from why u no lissen bebe

  • Yes, but the proposal is to implement a senior status, benching (heh) justices after a period of time, calling them up in case a starter recuses or is otherwise incapacitated.

    Technically still appointed, and composition is done by law not the constitution.

    Only flaw is the body that decides if this approach is constitutional is the one being curtailed.

  • To be clear, not to Russia for the Russian people.

    The accusation is to Putin for his own personal use. I'd have been more than satisfied if that fucker caught covid and croaked because of lack of access to testing.