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TedG

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Everything posted by TedG

  1. Russia is evil and invaded Ukraine on a lie.
  2. What? Russia didn't invade Ukraine on a lie? Is that your narrative?
  3. We have already talked about this. Yes, there are good things in Project 2025. And I have debunked your objections.
  4. And I proved you wrong and will continue to prove you wrong.
  5. You lack the humility to admit that you are wrong.
  6. I don't need to visit Russia to realize that Putin is evil and his war in Ukraine is immortal.
  7. What are you talking about?
  8. There is nothing in Project 2025 about raising the retirement age for Social Security. Yes or No?
  9. Of course, Biden is not discussing congressional term limits because that would benefit the country.
  10. The Dems hate SCOTUS because they are not getting the result they favor. They believe everything in government should serve the DNC.
  11. 1) Yes, it says to make medicare advantage the default enrolment option. I don't see any issue with that. 2) There is nothing in the doc about raising the retirement age. Do you agree that the doc does not cut social security as you said in a previous post?
  12. The US does not need missiles in Ukraine.
  13. There was never an agreement of the sort. Russia did agree this in the 90's To achieve the aims of this Act, NATO and Russia will base their relations on a shared commitment to the following principles: development, on the basis of transparency, of a strong, stable, enduring and equal partnership and of cooperation to strengthen security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area; acknowledgement of the vital role that democracy, political pluralism, the rule of law, and respect for human rights and civil liberties and the development of free market economies play in the development of common prosperity and comprehensive security; refraining from the threat or use of force against each other as well as against any other state, its sovereignty, territorial integrity or political independence in any manner inconsistent with the United Nations Charter and with the Declaration of Principles Guiding Relations Between Participating States contained in the Helsinki Final Act; respect for sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all states and their inherent right to choose the means to ensure their own security, the inviolability of borders and peoples' right of self-determination as enshrined in the Helsinki Final Act and other OSCE documents; mutual transparency in creating and implementing defence policy and military doctrines; prevention of conflicts and settlement of disputes by peaceful means in accordance with UN and OSCE principles; support, on a case-by-case basis, of peacekeeping operations carried out under the authority of the UN Security Council or the responsibility of the OSCE. https://www.nato.int/cps/su/natohq/official_texts_25468.htm
  14. There is no obfuscation here, you can't accept reality.
  15. What are ‘official acts’ and why are they presumed immune? Return to menu The Supreme Court in a 1982 decision involving President Richard M. Nixon said that the Constitution shields presidents from private civil lawsuits for actions taken as part of their official duties — even those at the “outer perimeter” of their responsibilities. But the court in a 1997 case involving President Bill Clinton said presidents could be sued for private conduct. Examples of exclusive presidential powers listed in the Constitution include commanding the armed forces, appointing government officials and judges, pardoning defendants and engaging in diplomacy. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said the executive branch also has unchallengeable authority to decide which crimes to prosecute. “The President may discuss potential investigations and prosecutions with his Attorney General and other Justice Department officials to carry out his constitutional duty to ‘take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed,’” Roberts said. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/07/02/official-act-trump-immunity-trial-judge/
  16. The Democrats are attempting to exert influence over the Supreme Court. They believe the Court should simply approve their unwise proposals.

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