Imagine an America who’s presidency is dominated by large inner city welfare mentalities. The electoral college protects America against that.
You’re way beyond your shelf life Bambi. Time to go.
He also thinks that secure, fraud-free elections are obsolete.
So sayeth Dorkbama the Muslim eunuch who becomes stutter-meister without his Telepromptor.
Hey dork, where’s your grades?
Howdja get into good schools when you have the IQ of a tapeworm?
Fake news in the first five words.
Barry is a lying murdering traitor. Any suggestions Traitorobama excretes are leftist diarrhea.
I saw his response in that press conference. IMHO, he tap danced carefully around that answer.
Since there is only a few day left in his term, his ‘pull date’ is slowly, fast approaching.
Strange that he he never made these comments the two times he won the election. The Dems ran the most flawed candidate in history and the American people rejected her fair and square. It is time for the Dems to sit down and shut up.
Do we conservatives have any choice but to acquire primary residences in CA so we can vote as Californians?
Let’s get on with it. Round ourselves up and start a reservation like the Indians got. In blue counties. With special rules. CA is down with that. We might even get property tax relief if we break enough rules!
If he doesn't, he may find himself on the wrong end of a treason charge.
He was never a professor. Hos lame title was “lecturer.”
NYC has ~8.5 million people according to the latest census.
Los Angeles has ~4 million people according to the latest census.
Chicago has ~2.72 million people according to the latest census.
In NYC: 35.7% of those ⥠25 years of age have a bachelors or higher degree, ~45% of those ⥠25 years of age have a high school diploma, and ~20% of those ⥠25 years of age have no high school diploma.
In LA: 32% of those ⥠25 years of age have a bachelors or higher degree, ~43.5% of those ⥠25 years of age have a high school diploma, and ~24.5% of those ⥠25 years of age have no high school diploma.
In Chicago: 35.6% of those ⥠25 years of age have a bachelors or higher degree, ~47% of those ⥠25 years of age have a high school diploma, and ~18% of those ⥠25 years of age have no high school diploma.
These are the top 3 cities in terms of population in the US. What is it exactly that makes urban areas like these so superior in wisdom vs the rest of the country such that people like Obama think they should decide how the rest of us live - via the popular vote?
That doesn't even take into account the fact that in NYC 37.2% of the population are foreign born (those counted in the last census) and 49.1% speak a language other than English at home; and in LA 38.2% of the population are foreign born and 60% speak a language other than English at home. How is that these this is felt by the democrats to be so ‘representative’ of America that these urban demographics should dictate our government to the rest of us?
Such a measly, creepy, big-eared Marxist, like usual.
These guys are seriously a threat to the nation and more importantly to the constitution.
Please, stop calling Obama a ‘Constitutional Law Professor’. He taught critial race theory which is a subset of Cultural Marxism/Critical Theory. It was an elective that people took for an easy A. It was not a core class nor was it even competitive.
"I am among those who think well of the human character generally. I consider man as formed for society and endowed by nature with those dispositions which fit him for society." --Thomas Jefferson to William Green Munford, 1799.Perhaps Jefferson's brilliant mind and ability to understand that ideas have consequences enabled him to foresee a time when a departure from principle and what Washington called the "Spirit of Party" would produce a power couple like the Clintons, as he observed:"Everyone, by his property or by his satisfactory situation, is interested in the support of law and order. And such men may safely and advantageously reserve to themselves a wholesome control over their public affairs and a degree of freedom which, in the hands of the canaille of the cities of Europe, would be instantly perverted to the demolition and destruction of everything public and private." --Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1813. ME 13:401
"Every man being at his ease feels an interest in the preservation of order and comes forth to preserve it at the first call of the magistrate." --Thomas Jefferson to M. Pictet, 1803. ME 10:356
"The mobs of the great cities add just so much to the support of pure government as sores do to the strength of the human body. It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserve a republic in vigor. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution." --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia Q.XIX, 1782. ME 2:230
"To the sincere spirit of republicanism are naturally associated the love of country, devotion to its liberty, its right and its honor." --Thomas Jefferson: Reply to Virginia Legislature, 1809. ME 16:333
"[It is the people's] conviction that a solid Union is the best rock of their safety." --Thomas Jefferson to C. W. F. Dumas, 1791. ME 8:197
"The cement of this Union is in the heart-blood of every American. I do not believe there is on earth a government established on so immovable a basis." --Thomas Jefferson to Lafayette, 1815. ME 14:252
"Possessed of the blessing of self-government and of such a portion of civil liberty as no other civilized nation enjoys, it now behooves us to guard and preserve them by a continuance of the sacrifices and exertions by which they were acquired, and especially to nourish that Union which is their sole guarantee." --Thomas Jefferson: Reply to New London Plymouth Society, 1809. ME 16:360
"Unless the mass retains sufficient control over those entrusted with the powers of their government, these will be perverted to their own oppression, and to the perpetuation of wealth and power in the individuals and their families selected for the trust." --Thomas Jefferson to M. van der Kemp, 1812. ME 13:136
"No other depositories of power [but the people themselves] have ever yet been found, which did not end in converting to their own profit the earnings of those committed to their charge." --Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval, 1816. ME 15:71
Did he say the same about the US Senate? The additional influence the EC gives to smaller states is strictly because each state has two senators and the number of EC electors each state has is the number of House members plus the two senators.