Posted on 12/06/2020 8:48:32 AM PST by weston
Well on the private island I’m envisioning, nationality won’t matter. It wouldn’t fall under a country’s jurisdiction.
I think so. They had the power to appoint electors but now are going to the SC so they can appoint electors?
If they speak Arabic or Spanish, we let them in unvetted.
I’m sure you have many talents and skills.
I can knit, but wouldn’t be very useful unless we buy Greenland 😉
I know, but I can dream.
Me, me, over here...raising my hand..
I’ll store, grind, help LF grow, and cook with the wheatberries.
:>)
Actually we would need transportation, but we might have to build a few roads.
be still my heart! Thank you Lakeside Granny!
So AWESOME!!! This HAS to have some positive impact.
Prayers up, ***please GOD****
Yes, you can. Join me on my dream/deram float 😂
@Barnes_Law
· 15m
Those baffled by the idea of states limiting other states in how they conduct Presidential elections might want to read the Electors Clause of the Constitution, which is where states dictated to each other how they would conduct Presidential elections.
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I'm aware of the longstanding inconsistency in how principles of "federalism" are applied by both parties, but this one crosses an entirely new threshold -- with certain states purporting to dictate how other states must hold elections... seems significant https://twitter.com/ProfDBernstein/status/1337215611500367875
“including evidence that they planned and executed all of this.”
Awesome!!!
Watch this sometime, Laurel and Hardy “Utopia”
Stan learns that he is to receive an inheritance left by a wealthy uncle. Unfortunately, most of the inheritance is consumed by taxes and legal fees, and he is left with only a rickety but fully provisioned yacht and a private island in the Pacific Ocean. Stan and Ollie leave for the island, accompanied by stateless refugee Antoine (Max Elloy) and stowaway Giovanni Copini, a malcontent Italian bricklayer (Adriano Rimoldi).
They encounter a storm and Stan battles with an inflating liferaft in the cabin while Ollie is at the helm. They are shipwrecked on a newly emerged desert island, which they dub “Crusoeland” after the book Robinson Crusoe that is on their yacht. They are soon joined by Chérie Lamour, a nightclub singer (Suzy Delair) who is fleeing her jealous fiancé Jack Frazer, a naval lieutenant (Luigi Tosi). The island is established as a new republic, with Hardy as president and Laurel as “the people.” They write a constitution declaring their atoll will have no laws, no taxes, and no immigration controls.
All goes well until the singer’s fiancé arrives to confirm the island is rich with uranium deposits. People from all over the world flock to “Atoll K” as it has been named, but soon the situation turns chaotic when a revolt seeks to overthrow and execute the island’s original inhabitants. Before the execution, another storm strikes and floods the island. Laurel and Hardy are rescued and arrive at the island Laurel inherited, only to have their land and supplies confiscated for failure to pay taxes. It ends with Oliver ranting to Stan “Well, here’s another nice mess you’ve gotten me into!” and Stan whimpering.[1]
I’ve watched a few times, so funny, and a lesson on what not to let happen on our island.
Very funny! I will have to look for that one
You don’t know how to swim? I’ll trade you swim lessons for loaves of bread!
Thanks!
Just got home!
Some animals are more courageous in packs.
Me, me, over here...raising my hand..
I’ll store, grind, help LF grow, and cook with the wheatberries.
You’re in! :)
Everyone on the TFT gets an automatic in....so many different, and VALUABLE skills, here.
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