Well, now we know the play with TikTok. Trump wants to turn it into yet another right wing propaganda tool.
Nope.
Aren't you the guy that gets upset when people dare talk about your country with any sort of knowledge? Yet here you are trying to laugh at the state of the US and praying for good memes...The difference between Dems and Republicans in US is the former are incompetent and cringe, while the latter are incompetent and hilarious.
“But this isn’t the end. I promise you, this is not the end, and we have to regroup and we have to continue to fight and continue to work day in and day out to create the better society for our children, for this world, for this country, that we know is possible.” ~~Jon Stewart
Appeal to popularity isn't a winning argument, and I keep seeing it.
The former respect the law and go after their own when they break it. The latter have become the party of the Cult of Personality (and a dogshit personality at that, rofl) and criminality.
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nooooo but owning the libs and triggering them is literally the only thing that matter in politics
Who didn't they go after when they broke the law, fam? Who is constantly pushing against the limits of the law from Democrats, fam? I didn't say they don't break the law - they do, look at Eric Adams or Sheng Thao. But the difference is when he's indicted the response from Democrats isn't to circle the wagons around them and defend them against the criminal indictments, it's to let the law handle it. Weirdly, it's Republicans that rushed to NY Mayor Eric Adams defense after he was indicted on corruption charges.
When Joe had some classified documents in his garage? Let the FBI come and get them and look for more immediately, no lies, no warrant needed, no BS.
Did you have an actual argument/point to make or is this just more victory laps because "triggering/owning the libs" continues to be the start and finish of modern conservative politcs?
Edit: Forgot 'ol George Anthony Kitava Devolder Santos, who Republicans also defended for a while until even his fellow NY House Reps. backed off because his scandal was hurting them. Meanwhile, when Menendez got indicted on bribery - while I wish Dems had kicked him out, they absolutely did not circle the wagons around him and let the case play out without calling it political witch hunts etc. etc. etc. etc. (well Bob did, but fuck Bob rofl). I got plenty o receipts.
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Since I don't really have patience for this, I'll just throw it out here:
But sure, Dems respect the law. For sure man. The fish does not know it swims in water... or what it signs as executive orders.Here are several instances where the Biden administration has been accused or found to have potentially broken or skirted the law, based on available information:
Handling of Classified Documents:
Special Counsel Robert Hur concluded that President Biden "willfully" retained and disclosed highly classified materials when he was a private citizen. However, no criminal charges were recommended. The documents were from his time as a senator and vice president and were found at his Delaware home and private office.
Student Loan Forgiveness:
President Biden's plan to forgive thousands of student loans was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, indicating an overstep of executive authority.
Pardoning His Son:
There have been claims that President Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, after previously stating he would not, though specific legal actions or outcomes directly linked to this are not detailed in provided sources.
Equal Rights Amendment Ratification:
President Biden's statement about ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment was criticized as not being within the president's constitutional power to enact.
Leahy Law Violations:
Allegations suggest that Biden violated the Leahy Law by sending billions in aid and weaponry to Israel and Ukraine without proper human rights vetting.
Vaccine Mandates:
Biden issued an executive order requiring vaccines for all federal workers, contractors, health care workers, military personnel, and employees at companies with over 100 workers, which was later struck down by the Supreme Court as an overreach of executive power.
Eviction Moratorium:
An eviction moratorium was implemented by the Biden administration, which was criticized for ignoring property rights and was later struck down by the Supreme Court.
Fraudulent Transcript Alteration:
There have been accusations that President Biden pressured staff to fraudulently alter a transcript in violation of the Presidential Records Act, though specifics are not comprehensively detailed in the sources.
Burisma Scandal and FARA Act:
Issues related to Hunter Biden's involvement with Burisma and not registering under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) have been raised, though direct legal actions against Biden himself are not explicitly documented here.
Union Workers Double-Dipping:
There are claims that union government workers were allowed to work from home, receive their full salary, and also file for unemployment benefits, which would constitute double-dipping on taxpayer funds.
These points reflect allegations and legal interpretations where the Biden administration's actions have been scrutinized or ruled upon by courts or public discourse. However, not all instances result in legal consequences, and some remain at the level of political debate rather than legal fact.
Handling of Classified Documents: And unlike Trump he returned them.
Student Loan Forgiveness: Objectively a good thing.
Pardoning His Son: I see no issue.
Equal Rights Amendment Ratification: Oh no, equal rights!
Leahy Law Violations: Eh, maybe.
Vaccine Mandates: Objectively a good thing.
Eviction Moratorium: Objectively a good thing.
Fraudulent Transcript Alteration: "specifics are not comprehensively detailed in the sources." You're a clown.
Burisma Scandal and FARA Act: "issues (...) have been raised". You're a clown.
Union Workers Double-Dipping: "there are claims that..." You're a clown.
“There you stand, the good man doing nothing. And while evil triumphs, and your rigid pacifism crumbles to blood stained dust, the only victory afforded to you is that you stuck true to your guns.”
Watching a notorious shit bird who supports rapists, pedophilia, genocide, and domestic violence towards women scream about Democrats sure is strange...
“You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.”― Malcolm X
I watch them fight and die in the name of freedom. They speak of liberty and justice, but for whom? -Ratonhnhaké:ton (Connor Kenway)
I'll notice you made zero attempts to compare and contrast, or look at context or nuance.
Did you just ask an AI bot for that text? if so, the dead internet theory is getting more and more real by the minute, so I hope not (but I can't seem to otherwise find a source and am skeptical that's all your original work)
“But this isn’t the end. I promise you, this is not the end, and we have to regroup and we have to continue to fight and continue to work day in and day out to create the better society for our children, for this world, for this country, that we know is possible.” ~~Jon Stewart
Passing executive orders and pardons is not breaking the law regardless of what the Supreme Court rules on executive orders. It would be illegal if Biden didn't respect the Supreme Court rulings, but he does.
Pardoning is also a presidential power that has existed as long as the US has. Did Hunter break the law: The courts say he did. Did Biden break the law by pardoning his son? No.
I'd argue that where democrats DO break the law is tolerating racial justice riots in the MIDDLE OF FUCKING PANDEMIC. Riots are bad enough, riots when there's lockdown orders? Who gives a damn about lockdowns anymore after that? Also in what's going on with illegal immigration, it's illegal, period, and by not coming down on that hard they effectively make the law a joke.
"Life is one long series of problems to solve. The more you solve, the better a man you become.... Tribulations spawn in life and over and over again we must stand our ground and face them."