2020 Presidential Race

It's easy to see why a typical Trump voter would consider 20 sentences written across 3 paragraphs (approximately 400 words) as being "a book". That is probably quite a challenge for you guys to read during a single sitting isn't it? LOL.
If it ain't in Guns & Ammo or Garden & Gun, then it ain't real.
 
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Libertarian Presidential Nominee Bitten By Bat, Skips Campaign Appearance To Get Rabies Shot

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Libertarian presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen announced Friday that she would skip out on a campaign bus tour stop Saturday morning in order to get a rabies vaccine after she was bitten by a wild bat a few days earlier.

Jorgensen, a psychology lecturer at Clemson University who secured the party’s presidential nomination back in May, made the announcement on Twitter and said she was receiving the rabies vaccine as a precaution on the advice of her doctor.

Libertarian Presidential Nominee Bitten By Bat, Skips Campaign Appearance To Get Rabies Shot
 
You think any white mayors have done bad jobs or just black ones?

Oh hell yes white mayors have done bad jobs just look at the mayor of Nashville. That guy needs to be strung upon by his toe nails. Then you have Anthony Holt the county mayor of Sumner county, he needs to be in prison, both are white.
 
President Donald Trump has now signed executive orders eliminating the payroll tax and extending unemployment. This is President Trump's most blatant attempt yet to wrest tax and spending powers away from Congress by way of executive action. Per Article I, Section 9, Clause 7 (The Appropriations Clause) and Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 (The Taxing and Spending Clause) of the United States Constitution, this action by President Trump is Unconstitutional, and it marks a flagrant abuse of the power of his office. If this was a president from the Democratic Party who was doing this, Republicans in Congress would agree that this was an abuse of power. This is the same thing that Congressional Republicans threatened President Barack Obama with impeachment for, just 6 short years ago, but when it comes to President Trump governing by way of executive orders and usurping Congress? We get nothing but the sound of chirping crickets from the Republican contingent. This is a disgrace.
 
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President Donald Trump has now signed executive orders eliminating the payroll tax and extending unemployment. This is Trump's most blatant attempt yet to wrest tax and spending powers away from Congress by way of executive action. Per Article I, Section 9, Clause 7 (The Appropriations Clause) and Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 (The Taxing and Spending Clause) this action by President Trump is unconstitutional and it marks a flagrant abuse of the power of his office. If this was a president from the Democratic Party who was doing this, Republicans in Congress would agree that this was an abuse of power. This is the same thing that Republicans threatened President Barack Obama with impeachment for just 6 short years ago, but when it comes to Trump governing by way of executive orders and usurping Congress? We get nothing but the sound of chirping crickets from the Republican contingent. This is a disgrace.

All true, he does not have the power to do any of this and it should be thrown out by the courts. BUT He played Nancy perfectly because now she and the Dems will have to defend taking him to court to stop money going to the unemployed. the same unemployed in their states their party members keep shutting down.

Completely unconstitutional EO but brilliant political move.
 
More Than 84,000 Mail In Ballots Disqualified In New York City Primary
If this is foreshadowing for the national election, November could wind up being total chaos.
Mail in ballots belonging to more than 84,000 Democrats in New York City who were seeking to vote in the presidential primary were disqualified
according to newly released data from the Board of Elections.
According to the NY Post, the city received 403,103 mail in ballots for the June 23 Democratic primary and the certified results on Wednesday confirmed that only 318,995 of these ballots were counted.
The 84,108 ballots that were not counted represented 21% of the total mail-in ballots.

The ballots were disqualified for things like arriving late, lacking a postmark or failing to include the signature of the voter. Roughly 30,000 mail-in ballots from Brooklyn alone were invalidated, the Post reported.
The report describes the Postal Service as "woefully underprepared" to handle and process an "avalanche" of mail-in ballots that were distributed and encouraged for use as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The state had paid for pre-paid envelopes to make it easier to vote during the pandemic.
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All true, he does not have the power to do any of this and it should be thrown out by the courts. BUT He played Nancy perfectly because now she and the Dems will have to defend taking him to court to stop money going to the unemployed. the same unemployed in their states their party members keep shutting down.

Completely unconstitutional EO but brilliant political move.
That is not how she has to attack this. She just has to call these executive orders what they are: an abuse of power by the President. The United States Constitution is very clear on this in both the Appropriations Clause (Article I, Section 9, Clause 7) and the Taxing and Spending Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 2). Republicans in Congress were also against repealing the payroll tax, but they are going to just sit back and allow the president to usurp their control like this? Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has no backbone at all. Sen. McConnell would not remain quiet about this, if a president from the Democratic Party did the same thing.
 
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