I ageee he should focus on specifics. Of course in the time allotted, details will not be able to be presented, but hus campaign should immediately post a policy statement with enough details to see how it can be done on his campaign website. I know we trust him. But moderates and independents who need swayed will need to see something other than what in their eyes is a campaign promise.
I know there are a lot of people giddy about what this decision may give Trump, but haven’t factored that it will extend to Biden and the next dem/liberal the same protections.
I was in Charleston, SC recently. At the visitor center near downtown the restroom is an all gender bathroom. With about 20 stalls. The stalls made it all quite private but it was a bit jarring as a first time experience. Plus in a state that’s very traditional & conservative.
I’ve never used a provider such as patriot or mint or consumer cellular. But it is quite possible premium payers get the better service during times of trouble or high use. I at one time worked for a large county government. The cellular companies had a priority capability in times of diaster. Top officials and first responders had quickest access when service was restored. As time and service permitted, it began to filter to secondary elected officials and their staffs. Last to get service was consumers. I’m guessing there was probably a hierarchy for that too. But I do know they can provide or deny access as they deem necessary. What patriot and other providers don’t say in their commercials is you’re still using a woke company and paying them, albeit indirectly to use their services.
They buy “time” from all the major carriers at wholesale rates, meaning Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile, and packages and resells it under their name. So if you use them, you’re still supporting those carriers and their causes in some shape & form.
From your link. Last month, Trump responded positively during a Fox News town hall when asked whether Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Ramaswamy, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were on a “short list” of potential running mates.