@Marypoppinsass1@Anti_Corrupt_71@kayleighmcenany@NMAAHC You know, adding a dozen plus ๐'s doesn't actually mean you're "owning" anyone with your comment.
At the least try citing legitimate sources, or at perhaps make a better argument than, "Nuh-Uhhhh!!!".
@clemcaddid25461@BreitbartNews Wouldn't that be an issue for the courts rather than the cops? Cops don't hand out judiciary punishments. The judges would be the real problem.
@decoded_dev@jordanbpeterson What a load of BS. The US has been the wealthiest nation on Earth since the 1870s. It's due to the geography, the people, and its institutions.
@CarrieMayo62906@av_cova@MaryBut98157826@bennyjohnson "Jurisdiction thereof" was all the clarity that should be needed. Foreigners coming into the country aren't subject to the country. They have no loyalty or expectations of loyalty. This ruling was beyond retarded for supposedly intelligent people.
It was WELL understood at the time that "under the jurisdiction thereof" didn't apply to foreign nationals. It didn't even apply to American Native Tribes. Had the Congress foreseen such a traitorous interpretation they absolutely would have been more precise. As it was they couldn't foretell that millions of foreign people per year would flood the country. In addition, they left writings making exactly clear their intent that certain members of the Supreme Court chose to blatantly ignore. The technology for the possibility of the country getting flooded like now didn't even exist then, so it wasn't seen as a point needing much clarification beyond the jurisdiction clause.
@Javas2082@BaronDestructo The Puddle Jumper lacks teleportation technology, food replicators, and FTL capability. The one area where the Jumper wins is the potential to destroy a Borg Cube. Maybe.
@BaronDestructo Tough call. Runabout has more comforts, but Puddle Jumper could potentially destroy a Borg Cube... On the other hand the Runabout wouldn't leave you stranded without the ability to travel to other star systems.
I'd say for overall utility the Runabout probably wins.
My grandfather, communism, and the tremor that never left. A story I rarely share.
He was the principal of a private school; respected, steady, a man who believed in books and order. Then, one ordinary afternoon, his world ended.
A squad of communist troops stormed on to campus grounds. They herded the children out like cattle, set every book ablaze in the courtyard. โLess educated people are easier to control,โ they believed.
They dragged my grandfather and his staff to the side of a dusty road, forced them to their knees, hands bound tight behind their backs. One by one, the executions began. The crack of pistols split the air. Each body fell with a heavy thud into the dirt. Each crack of the pistol meant it was getting closer to his demise.
My grandfather stared straight ahead as the man beside him collapsed. He felt the warm steel of the pistol press against the back of his skull. Time slowed. This was it, the final second of his life.
Then, fate intervened. He lifted his eyes and saw a column of troops marching down the road. At its head walked a general. A childhood friend.
With a scream of desperation, he called out his name. The general was startled but recognized my grandfather and immediately spared his life.
Tears streamed down his face. His entire body shook violently as he sprinted home. He grabbed his wife and children with nothing but the clothes on their backs and fled that very hour, leaving behind their home, their belongings, their entire life.
Everything was taken away by the regime in a single afternoon.
From that day forward, an uncontrollable tremor gripped his right hand. It was particularly noticeable whenever his emotions got the better of him.
The shaking never stopped. It followed him across oceans and time until the day he passed.
That is communism.
It is not theory, not idealism, but the pistol at the back of the head, the burning books, the shattered lives. Do not let anyone sell you a nightmare dressed up as a wonderful dream.
The people now sowing socialist and communist poison in America are exactly what President Trump warned: the greatest threat to our free world.
On this 250th birthday of the United States, let one survivorโs grandson say it plainly and without apology:
COMMUNISM MUST NEVER BE ALLOWED TO SPREAD IN THESE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ๐บ๐ธโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโโ
MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA.
Tomorrow Barrett will publish her argument that a Chinese Communist party member who flies to Guam so he and his wife can deliver their baby, who then take their child to be raised in China, will be eligible to be President of the United states 35 years later
There are no American flags, but there are flags of many other countries.
Those whose loyalty is to another country over America are, by definition, traitors and must be expelled immediately.