So, since the BOR originally DID only apply to the new Federal Government, and we all agree that the BOR is a good thing, why would you be against those protections extending down to the State level, especially for those States that restrict certain rights? (Cali/Guns...)
perceived problems that led to the creation of the 17th Amendment
What were some of these problems?
repealing the 16th is just fantasy at this point
So was Donald Trump being elected.
Income taxes are immoral, and fed.gov is way too big.
Yeah let's cut spending - by eliminating about 90% of what DC does now.
Originally, you are correct.
Let me introduce the Doctrine of Incorporation to you.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
Note that the 2nd Amendment was only recently incorporated to the States in 2010.
Maybe, but we sure should repeal some - starting with the 16th and 17th.
He is yet another asshole who thinks he is smarter than he actually is.
Thaaank you!
Never understood this scrawny micro-penis faggot's appeal.
Notably, it tended to be my lefty acquaintances who liked him the most.
Like in Temple of Doom - dungeons full of child slaves
Fair. That's the one we all remember though :)
yeah, uh, I kinda remember the name... sinclair or something... getting sleepy... must have nap... zzz
Cool!
It seems to be recent and social media driven.
Am old, and never heard "the sudden" until fairly recently.
Lol - it can be problematic at times around TDS sufferers!
All of a sudden, friend.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/usage-of-all-of-a-sudden
Karen: "What do you mean I can't buy a gun right now?"
Gun store guy: "Have you tried the 'gun show loophole' yet?"
Well, no...
Penalty: U.S. Code Title 18: Death, or not less than 5 years' imprisonment and not more than life imprisonment without the possibility of parole (minimum fine of $10,000, if not sentenced to death). Any person convicted of treason against the United States will permanently lose the right to ever hold or run for public office anywhere in any capacity within the United States.
But it should be death for these clowns.
Of all the crimes one could commit, lying to the FBI is rather benign.
Martha Stewart has entered the chat...
Ah yes, you are correct.
Except it would be President Pelosi then, not Ryan. Even worse.
Firing squad is considered "honorable."
Scumbag traitors get the rope.
Seriously! Look at his (lack of) hair!
"Plugs" Biden
Let me introduce the Doctrine of Incorporation to you.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
Note that the 2nd Amendment was only recently incorporated to the States in 2010.
Dunno, man. Trump really stuck out his neck for this guy, and he needs to deliver.
I'm already getting a squishy feeling from him.
Go say that on r/texas
It's full of Quarantine Karens, and HEB is like a damn religion to the 1/2 of Texas south of D/FW.
Not so much in D/FW - there's like 1 HEB in way south Ft. Worth and that's it.
I can't drive 55!
For young Pedes: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Maximum_Speed_Law
"widely disregarded by motorists nationwide"
Oh yeah...