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posted ago by Speeds_03 ago by Speeds_03 +32 / -0

I had to type Fox News for a Fox News article to show up (I searched this on my phone). It's just... Shocking.

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bellcurvestrikesback 3 points ago +3 / -0

Right now, "10th amendment" is trending on twitter, but "1st amendment" is nowhere to be seen.

People are made to be more upset over Trump "interfering" with governors than they are with governors interfering with their citizens' constitutional rights.

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hollow_fang 3 points ago +3 / -0

If said state governor is blatantly disregarding the constitution and trampling over citizens’ rights then yes I absolutely do believe that the federal government should step in and override these rules and laws that they have no right to enforce.

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Speeds_03 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

I didn't mention using other phrases. Only one general phrase. I also mentioned searching this on a phone. Can you show me the non-biased result you got using the exact phrase I used?

I'm not sure what Google's algorithm is, but the fact that it didn't produce anything non bias for me, is distasteful. Searching with specific phrases does bring up different results. Anything general brings up agenda specific algorithms...

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Cant-Standja -1 points ago +1 / -2

States have rights too. The president isnt in a hierarchy where he can just override them.

He might be able to evoke something related to federal code and CDC to exercise emergency powers, etc.

But my friend, the constitution is very clear on the powers of the feds....and the Feds are waaayyyyyyyyy out of control.

You know Im on the trump train. News aint shit when it comes to who is right in the eyes of the law or not.

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Cant-Standja 1 point ago +1 / -0

My argument is intended to backup your claims. And by extension the 10th amendment is very clear - federal power is enumerated and severely limited.

The 17th amendment threw all that out of wack and castrated the states’ power. I’m Jeffersonian and do not agree with a more powerful Hamiltonian federal government.

Repeal 17.