gripegazette.bsky.social
Civil Servant Manager | Municipal councillor | Lover of Law and politics, work in public administration and municipal government. Blogs for discussing my thoughts on different politics, law or my interest... to give a break to my wife!
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Seriously, no.
Stop apologizing, fix your shit. Trump is a symptom of a much bigger problem in your politics. Even if he goes, the sickness remains.
Use your platform and reach to mobilize people into fixing it instead of platitudes
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Wow, this is so fucking cringe. Someone playing the sims on the weekend, fucking fascist
Chilling with star dew Valley during week day night... Nope, fascist
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"They" would be the Administration of the unpopular Fuhrer
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You mean people will be angry... Might even protest... But that's not how they will see it, it is a aggression pushed by foreign country, it is akin to an insurrection. Maybe even give the capacity to enable the executive to do what they want to restore peace...Some sort of enabling act
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What was the line that had to be crossed for Germans to get serious about Nazi Germany, should give you a pretty good idea
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What? Canadian universities and institutions also have DEI or equivalent offices. At McGill faculty not medicine it's called SACE and responsible for EDI policies.
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Who is going to stop him?
If the law says not to do something, but there are no actual enforcement mechanism... Then it isn't worth the paper it's printed on
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Y'all are much closer to 1930s Maxi Nazi Germany than USSR
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*many wary that he is doing the thing that he said he was going to do*
There, fixed the headline
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So what is Congress going to do about it?
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Then the rank and file needs to get involved and change this in the instances. It's too late to change this while on election
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1) he isn't there because he is competent, he is there because he is loyal.
2) this is real America
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And that's where the cookie crumbles, they rely on executive power to execute their judgement
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"it's a test of whether we are freedom loving people"
Doesn't come as a shock to anyone, but that's a failing grade for y'all
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Cabinet members don't need a security clearance, they take an oath of secrecy when being named which grants them access to classified documents
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Trump wasn't an elected official nor a highest state office, it would be weird for him to be there representing constituents... Whitmer is the governor, it's her job to liaise with the federal government regarding her state
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Forgot to switch to a sock puppet account?
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There is not battle between judiciary and executive, judiciary already lost. They have no way of enforcing their judgement without the executive willingly doing it
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Wowo, Satan didn't do shit, god did all the bad thing. God is the all powerful one that planned this whole shit
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Prove that non citizen voting is such a significant issue that you agree to strip nearly a 100 millions of Americans their right to vote.
Demonstrate that the balance of your decision is good
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This is dead in the water for Republicans, it has the word trans in it
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Maybe he should ask Jesus on the throne instead... Useless prick
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Who is going to execute the bench warrant?
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So you expect random now schmoe to just walk up through a federal building guarded by armed and trained federal agents to execute a warrant... That's hilarious
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And who is doing the throwing in jail? All of what you are talking about are in the executive
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And who is going to enforce that?
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Federal law enforcement is happy to go along, considering they are in the executive branch, they are just gaining new power without oversight.
Judges depend on the above to enforce judgements, 50% of Congress is complicit and he can't be removed
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The jails... Under the authority of the department of correction, in the executive branch.
Thrown in there by agents of the executive branch...?
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Why don't you just pray to Jesus again instead of actually doing something
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I had an annual conference in Atlanta in June, I already cancelled
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You are in congressional 6th district, represented by R-Andy Barr, with Republican mayor Linda Gorton. Represented state wide by Republicans McConnel and Paul, with SS Republican Adams, Republican AG Coleman, do I have to go on, or I can rest my case?
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This is Kentucky, where they repeatedly elected people who told them, in fucking billboard size letters, that they don't give a shit about them... And somehow they are surprised that by voting R they get exactly what they voted for
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Let's start by banning foreign ownership of media, this would avoid right wing propaganda pushed from American companies
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And first they came...
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That's the point, a publication that cannot move is a publication that is captive of their area and that cannot organize.
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This was already proven to be false, would you be able to do your fucking job and vet information before propagating fascist propaganda
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Oh no, not the poor fascists
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I am friend with the facilities director at McGill, want me to poke him?
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Come host it in Canada, as a greater FU to the administration. I am sure McGill, Concordia, UBC or any other would be happy to welcome it
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Contempt is largely enforced by the Marshall service, which are working for the perpetrators.
And anyone deputized by the court to do it, they would have to go through the Marshall service to get there
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Yes, repeatedly
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The center party was dissolved by hitler the next year using the powers of the enabling act
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Von Papen (Schumer here) used to be a center member but left them because they were too strict on defending social issues such as social welfare policies. He supported the rise of Hitler reluctantly to stabilise the country, avoid a shut down due to changes in the chancellor chair. 2/
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They are literally the Zentrum Party of Germany in 1932. Catholic center party, used to oppose Hitler before he was chancellor, Reluctantly supported Hitler enabling act because they feared the rise of the left. They supported Hitler becoming as Dictator on weak promises off protecting Catholics 1/
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It's time that real countries put travel advisories against the United States for all citizens and critical travel advisories for members of LGBT, women and other minorities
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If Schumer votes to support the fascist budget of the fascist government, that makes him a fascist