Why should people have to have "faith" in elections? That's like having "faith" in the final scores of football games. Election results are either verifiably accurate and auditable or not. Faith and belief are irrelevant.
@brianstelter Shouldn't NPR put a mature seasoned journalist on SCOTUS? Letting a novice like Totenberg make a "rookie mistake" is just too weighty for a wet-behind-the-ears intern. Maybe given a couple more decades she'll learn the ropes
@RepThomasMassie@club4growth@Heritage@freedomcaucus Actually, there was an exchange. Trump secured equity for the remained of the funds. Not a bad deal, correct.
Obama DID do the same thing in the Chrysler bailout
@jeffreym_nelson Whining about craziness, chaos, civility make it clear Crystal Carroll is out of her depth. Ethan Knowlden hit those notes as well, however we ask our representatives stand up for us, not put forth a fake congeniality.
@MaricopaGOP Whining about craziness, chaos, civility make it clear Crystal Carroll is out of her depth. Ethan Knowlden hit those notes as well, however we ask our representatives stand up for us, not put forth a fake congeniality.
Official transcript from the US Senate on May 30, 1866. Senator Jacob Howard, who introduced the 14th Amendment:
"This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens...”
SCOTUS got this ruling 100% wrong. A total travesty.