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Some more pearl clutching on the pathways that this lame duck president could pursue: Several days ago, with Trump's appointment of a "yes man" to replace Defense Secretary Esper, articles began appearing in various sources, one The Military Times, that worried about Trump reviving his demand to declare an insurrection and send US troops into city's to quell protestors and remove them. Esper told Trump to go pound sand - the principal reason why Esper got fired. Will Trump revisit that or worse will Trump commit US troops to battle somewhere around the world?
He has the power to do that and in the case of committing troops to battel outside the US, he can do that too, this despite the War Powers Act of 1973. This was Congress's attempt to limit presidents from issuing EOs to send to places like Nixon did committing US forces to Vietnam in 1963. It's been largely ineffective. Trump could do either of these things.
Would he is the real question because he certainly can. Would the principal military officers responsible for carrying out such an order from their CINC refuse to obey that order? It's lawful as far as I can tell so that's not an issue. Personally I don't think that doomsday scenario will ensue. In fact I argued that among very liberal friends who despise Trump and were worried about it on a Zoom Call last evening. My opponent in the argument where I offered that wasn't going to happen and to stop the hysteria, exclaimed he had no confidence in the unhinged man sitting in the oval office to not brazenly undertake doing something stupid like this.
More useless pearl clutching and the stuff that just revs up the D base ..... and Trump gets criticized for revving up his base with his tweet storms, noticeably absent in the last week since the election. So, yeah the left are the nice guys who protest peacefully, uphold the democratic voting process while the right is the scourge of the American political landscape.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostWe should be tolerant then of Trump's behavior and that of his minion?
I don't know what else there is to say or do. We can't trust our media to examine this question with any degree of intellectual honesty or integrity.Last edited by Hannibal; November 12, 2020, 10:44 AM.
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Jon lecturing anyone on conspiracy theories may even surpass D lectures on the legitimacy of elections of Cuba and China advise on human rights.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostWould he is the real question because he certainly can. Would the principal military officers responsible for carrying out such an order from their CINC refuse to obey that order? It's lawful as far as I can tell so that's not an issue. Personally I don't think that doomsday scenario will ensue. In fact I argued that among very liberal friends who despise Trump and were worried about it on a Zoom Call last evening. My opponent in the argument where I offered that wasn't going to happen and to stop the hysteria, exclaimed he had no confidence in the unhinged man sitting in the oval office to not brazenly undertake doing something stupid like this.
More useless pearl clutching and the stuff that just revs up the D base ..... and Trump gets criticized for revving up his base with his tweet storms, noticeably absent in the last week since the election. So, yeah the left are the nice guys who protest peacefully, uphold the democratic voting process while the right is the scourge of the American political landscape.
Again, I'm not a psychiatrist.
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I'd be very surprised if the Ds control the House after the 2022 mid-terms. First, the Democratic Socialists largely bit their tongue because they were fighting a common enemy. Yes, Pelosi appeased them to some extent, but the D-Socialists aren't going to be so easily appeased. And, FYI, D-Socialists may play in the Bronx but not in places where you can't easily drive to the ocean. Second, the Rs are going to be in charge of redistricting in significant states. For example, Georgia, Florida and Texas are going to add a bunch of seats (California is actually projected to LOSE a seat). NE and B10 seats are getting shipped to the Sun Belt. That's going to be a net R gain.
The Senate may be more interesting. Pennsyvlania will be fascinating in 2022, especially Lamb runs.
But, I'd bet a large amount of money on the Rs winning the House in 2022.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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I don't know if this is the standard for the Trump campaign everywhere, but I caught some details from an evidentiary hearing in Arizona today. Those affidavits? All people are doing is filling out a form online, making an accusation of some malfeasance. Trump's lawyers then print them out and try to submit them as evidence in court. Arizona judge was not impressed.
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What is wrong with Trump's legal team? They don't even bother to check state laws before filing? They got interns running his appeals?
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