Yes and if it is white guy who shot the black guy, in the same circumstances, the leftie dems would nail the white guy to the cross.In Texas, trespassers on one's property after sundown can be shot as long as one justifiably feels their life is in danger. That's a key factor.
Something like "Stop! You're scaring me! Don't move! BAM! BAM, BAM, BAM! BAM!"
Aim low. Don't want to hit any neighbors.![]()
Yes and if it is white guy who shot the black guy, in the same circumstances, the leftie dems would nail the white guy to the cross.
In this pandemic, it almost seems like a patriotic duty to get vaccinated and try to adhere to CDC guidelines.![]()
![]()
/thread.
In this pandemic, it almost seems like a patriotic duty to get vaccinated and try to adhere to CDC guidelines.
I am sure that is basically how South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand were able to put the kibosh on this pandemic.
Unfortunately, the Republican party supports demagogues, not patriotism. Democrats support an authoritarian Federal government as usual.
I am curious, what are some real-world examples of Democrats implementing authoritarianism?
Any Federal law that restricts people from doing something within their home or against their views.
How many of those in the past 30 years haven't been Democrats implementing authoritarianism? Gun bills, mandatory this or that.
Don't get me wrong; the Republicans have moved hard towards authoritarianism. I can blame them for acting like Democrats or just being fascist assholes, but the results are they want to do the same: Mandate Federal Laws for all to comply or suffer the consequences.
The purpose of the Federal government is in the Preamble to the Constitution. It's one thing to protect citizens from hurting others. It's another to protect citizens from hurting themselves. Worse, to "protect" them from thinking rude thoughts.
I have a right to not be vaccinated. I chose to be vaccinated because it's the logical thing to do. If someone is mentally ill or have logical, albeit religious or other conditions, compelling them to avoid vaccination, what would our Founders think ideologically?
IMHO, they'd think, "No. Don't force someone without a solid legal reason to do so."
Of course, in those days, "solid legal reason" meant what a counself of 30ish+ rich, white, male landowners believed it to be. They almost always had the paperwork to back it up. You know, just like the Yankees treated the Native Americans.![]()
He didn't recommend that. He just asked one of the dumbest questions ever asked by a US President on global television. It made him a laughing stock.
![]()
Then don't ask or respond.
Of course he didn't. I was just mincing words like FoxNews does daily. I love asking the TrumpTards about what Trump said that day. Their responses are hilarious.
One said he was just kidding, which begs the questions:
Why are you making jokes during a Pandemic press conference?
If you were kidding, why did you say you were being sarcastic a day later?
One TrumpTard said he was just innocently 'spitballing' ideas.
The TrumpTards are so far up Trump's ass, they could be mistaken for polyps.
![]()
penninsula and islandsIn this pandemic, it almost seems like a patriotic duty to get vaccinated and try to adhere to CDC guidelines.
I am sure that is basically how South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, et al. were able to put the kibosh on this pandemic.