I just finished our forced tithing to thr government. Only to find out we didn't give "enough" to our fellow man. Then to see sh** like this just makes me feel defeated. Like it will never change. 😞 . <Not dooming, just tired>
But our "leaders" told son many that were forced out of their jobs by, like, H1B''s that they needed to to learn to code. Now what?
It may be a little more than fight or flight, as this PoS was dealt with by ROTC students, who just watched their professor be killed. I forget what rank he was. God rest his soul.
A Clinton/Obama/Biden appointed judge would rule it unconstitutional and order that payments restart, with penalties. Then the USC would rule that Trump lacks standing and side with the Federal judges ruling. Kinda like the tariffs.
Hey, employer, just wanted to let you know why xxx wasn't at work today. He/she was kicking police cars in the street. Just wanted to let you know. 😂
But what about the children? Who will help guide and teach them? They got a new sign and everything....🤣
Can you imagine Trump's SotU??? It's going to be 🔥. Especially with a fully staffed cabinet and the fact that we don't have to look a douchey Pelosi behind him this time.
Precedence: Yes, the Alabama National Guard was federalized and deployed to enforce school integration in Alabama during the early 1960s, overriding protests and resistance from Governor George Wallace. Key Events The most famous incident was the “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door” on June 11, 1963, at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Governor Wallace physically stood in the doorway of Foster Auditorium to symbolically block two African American students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from registering, fulfilling his campaign promise of “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” In response, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order 11111, federalizing the Alabama National Guard. Guardsmen, under federal command, escorted the students and ordered Wallace to step aside (led by General Henry Graham, who saluted Wallace and said it was his “sad duty” to ask him to move under presidential orders). Wallace eventually stepped aside, and the students enrolled without violence. This was not an isolated case: • In September 1963, Wallace deployed state-controlled Alabama National Guard troops to prevent integration at several public schools, including Tuskegee High School and schools in Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile. • President Kennedy again federalized the Guard (via Executive Order 11118 on September 10, 1963), removing it from Wallace’s control and deploying it to enforce federal court orders allowing Black students to attend previously all-white schools. These actions followed the 1954 Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, which declared school segregation unconstitutional, and built on similar federal interventions (e.g., President Eisenhower federalizing the Arkansas National Guard in 1957 for Little Rock). The federalization ensured compliance with court orders over state resistance, marking a key victory for the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, the last state to begin meaningful school desegregation.
So, the NG has been federalized before.
Please, please, please don't forget about Michigan. We have our own awfulness that can't always simply "vote your way out of..."
Sadly not all states allow it. Michigan doesn't allow the purchase of raw milk. Would love to be able to do so though.
I have absolute disdain for that misnomer. Tim Walz was "forced".... No, he had a choice and chose to steal from the taxpayer. In every situation, you have a choice. Even in a bad situation, you may have two bad choices to pick from, but you still get to choose.
Marines already were in existence, since 1775. This is where they set themselves apart from other military institutions, imo. They had to do more, with less.
When can we get to Dearborn and MN-SP??
Devils advocate question: Can like Meijer delivery or WalMart Doordash be used and it be dropped off at some "location"? Then it's never tied to a person.
The Governor is a Democrat, Josh Stein.
A single judge, again, ruled that Trump couldn't use the NG in Portland. I thought SC already ruled on this, but for another city.
They are the worst. Kind of expecting Benson to win as Governor, since she is overseeing her own election. A lot like the Hobbs debacle in AZ.
🤣Thanks!
OMG!!! I have NEVER had a stickied post before. So exciting...😁
Wow...I hadn't gotten that far in the article. Just verified in a couple of places and then shared. This judgement may now shut up our stupid AG in Michigan. She was crowing about how "she" defeated Trump.
Wait until they pass a resolution to play the call to prayer 5x a day, like they did in Dearborn. That'll drive tourism up.
Died late Monday, 11.3.
Is that why Biden is "sick" all if the sudden? Curious timing.
Not sure that I want them to retire, but it would be nice for Trump to get those picks before his term is up. You know the Dems aren't going to let him pick SC judges if the Republicans lose in 2028, and something we're to happen. That is the one thing McConnell did right. Could you imagine Garland?🤢?
Serious question. If Newsom is found to have acted with unlawful intent, as it relates to California fraud, does the DOJ need to act "quickly" to avoid accusations of "election interference" since Newsom hasn't formally announced that he's running for president?