Posted on 11/06/2024 5:38:09 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
Homer! I love ya but we don’t know hat you are talking about. How bout you explain via disposition...
This Guy is kind of wondering, who do the U.S. Senators think they are, exactly how elite do they consider themselves to be, that a baldfaced liar like Schiff can’t get elected into their club, slither into their midst, and justifiably expect to keep doing exactly what he has been doing, with utter impunity?
It’s second level crap. If we try to make the Supreme Court unmanageable by doing what the Democrats want to...adding Justices, but do it in the extreme. Then the Democrats scream about it and fight it in court...leading to a decision saying that Congress CANNOT add justices, unless the court requests it.
It’s more of a joke...never happen and probably shouldn’t happen...just a mind-exercise.
By the way, don’t let me spam this thread, your topic is EXCELLENT.
J6ers agreed. Release them now. What has been done to them is beyond evil.
He is Senator Shif for the next six years.
Clear now?
But if you go permanent on no DST, it’ll be too dark at the end of the day year round.
Get ready to vote on SCOTUS retirees...
Agree to a House plan to use DHS, DOJ, EPA, and Education funds to complete the walls across the Southern and Northern borders...
Agree to a House plan to fire 68,00 armed IRS agents and use the money for 20,000 new Border Patrol, etc agents to help with the mass deportation of 30-million filthy, diseased, migrant-invader vermin by end of 2025...
Both pf these House plans had better be the first and only business during the first months of the new administration...
Today I learned that the word “censure” means to put feet first in an industrial paper shredder or engine block grinder and slooooooowwwwwwwwwly feed someone through it.
Yes...I get paid very well. I’m sure he had a tough race...movers and shakers usually do.
Not looking to flame you, but by any chance have you ever heard the phrase "SUPREMECY CLAUSE."
States can say make voting sites have bathrooms, etc. But the Federal government can write the rules as they see fit. EXAMPLE: Voting only to take place on XYZ day.
Elections Undecided by Midnight are Void & Preempted by Federal Law– Foster v Love (1997; 9-0 Decision)
“When the federal statutes speak of ‘the election’… they plainly refer to the combined actions of voters and officials meant to make a final selection of an officeholder… By establishing a particular day as ‘the day’ on which these actions must take place, the statutes simply regulate the time of the election, a matter on which the Constitution explicitly gives Congress the final say.” Foster v. Love, 522 U.S. 67, 71-72 (1997).
The voters vote. The officials count. These combined actions form “the election,” and the election must be decided on *the day*. States that failed to make a final selection of officeholder by midnight after Election Day have violated the statute, subjecting the nation at large to the very evils Congressionally mandated deadlines were drafted to prevent.
Federal Election Day statutes were designed to curtail fraud, and to infuse a prima facie sense of integrity in our electoral process. But these States – in failing to obey Congressional deadlines – have flagrantly attempted to preempt federal law.
Maybe someone can point me to when this SCOTUS Decision was over-turned? I certainly didn't get the memo!!!!
Sure, you won't have daylight at 10:00 PM at night, but honestly, who needs that? Businesses can exist with or without daylight that far into the evening hours.
The bigger issue is ensuring that kids have daylight in the morning hours when they're at bus stops heading to school, and for those who have physical, mental or psychological conditions that are made worse by changing the clocks. That's primarily why full time DST was abandoned back in the 1970's when it first attempted.
More people get fewer light hours if you make it light early AND it disturbs their sleep as well.
There is no reason not to start school later so kiddos aren’t out in the dark.
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