tarheelbred2.bsky.social
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Has the scope of the various levels of Federal courts’ authority already been clarified by other cases?
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Hopefully our public schools still teach kids about the Townshend Acts…
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If true, wasn’t that a violation of the laws passed by Congress and therefore not an official act?
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@bostonglobe.com
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We need to start teaching basic economics in high school instead of college.
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In layman’s terms, could you explain what the Supreme Court feels is the right process? Also, does their verdict give the plaintiff grounds to pursue their case under whatever the right process is?
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Can you appeal?
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At what point could somebody be at risk of a class action lawsuit by voters who feel they were harmed by these lies?
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We (team USA) wrote very successful playbooks for countering propaganda in the last century. Sadly, we let our guard down. We need to develop a modern, grass-roots playbook to do this.
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At what point can an opinion be considered libel?
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Thanks for reading it and responding!
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antivax movement contributed to the outbreak, focusing on that amplifies their message. Focusing on parents who choose to get their kids vaccinated counters that message and gives a sense of momentum for vaccination. We need to amplify messages that support the rule of law.
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I’d like to raise a point from another field that is relevant to our current situation. We need to be careful about the messages that we amplify. A public health professional shared a positive news story about parents opting to get their MMR vaccine for their kids. He pointed out that while the
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What if Congress makes our Supreme Allied Commandership a line item in the budget?
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Does that include epidurals?
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If the Marshalls are punished with job loss for enforcing a court order, couldn’t they sue to get their jobs back?
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Are the Capitol Police under the Legislative Branch?
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The signers of the Declaration of Independence would approve!
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To quote the Lincoln Project, with MAGA, every accusation is a confession. :-)
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Thanks. Can the list be edited by the executive branch or does Congress have to approve any changes?
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Is there a codified list of countries or foreign leaders that can’t be supported?
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Thank you!
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Many Americans would like to intentionally buy Canadian in solidarity. What great Canadian products would you recommend for those of us who would like to buy more Canadian products after the tariffs start?
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Citation?
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What actions can we take that will help make a difference?
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And boos from both sides of the aisle as well?
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At least failing to send troops could be corrected by a new administration. Leaving would be a lot harder to undo.
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Luckily, Congress passed a law to prevent us from leaving NATO. www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7059768
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And the CDC’s first year EIS fellows….
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Do you have any concerns about the potential for violations of the Privacy Act of 1974?
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What is the definition of an “official act?”
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X? Never heard of it. :-)