
The Frankish Reich
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Access Hollywood - take 2: The Apprentice
The Frankish Reich replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don't know about any recordings, but Penn Jillette (Penn and Teller) has for a long time suggested that Trump talked this way when he was on the show. -
That’s all well and good. But you’re arguing with the statute as written and as interpreted by higher NY courts. I’m not sure in the highest NY State court has weighed in on the isssue yet. If not, that layer of appeal would hear your (Trump’s) argument. Or if not, the Supreme Court could agree to hear the case under a “void for vagueness” US constitutional claim.
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Samuel Alito IS Awesome
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I imagine this upside down flag thing will now be adopted by people on both sides of the aisle, depending on who won the last election. I hate it. Just as I hate "not my President" bumper stickers. Trump in 2016, Biden in 2020: they were/are everyone's President, and people who don't like that should work like hell to achieve a different result next time. -
Who Do The Democrats Run in 2024?
The Frankish Reich replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Paul Ryan is also almost completely responsible for pushing through "Trump's" sole legislative achievement: the tax cut. -
I do have issues with how the NY laws - as they apply to this case - are written and how they have been interpreted. In fact, as they've been interpreted, how would any intentional false statement NOT be for the purpose of violating some other law or laws? I mean, that's what makes it a felony. Do people just intentionally create false records for the sheer joy of it? I don't think so. They're trying to avoid taxation, or (in this case) public humiliation and even electoral defeat. So isn't every misdemeanor a felony? If so, is that a rational construction of criminal laws relating to false statements? But the law and its interpretation (so far) is clear, and it seems to me that the Judge got the instructions right.
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I live in a city that seems to have enacted an unofficial policy that driving with expired tags, or even no license plates at all, shouldn't be considered an offense. It's like a game now, counting the number of expired/no tags that I see on my daily commute. Yesterday: I followed a no-plates car on the interstate. Cop pulled up right behind me. I changed lanes so he could clearly see. And nothing happened. Just drove along his merry way. I'm sure there's some "racial bias" theory behind it, but whatever - I am the fool who continues to pay my registration fees and in turn pay the salaries of those cops who aren't pulling over those drivers ...
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Führer Trump | UNIFIED REICH
The Frankish Reich replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Of course they do. Dig deeper and you'll see how conflicted Americans are on this. Ask "should asylum seekers have the right to a hearing to see if they qualify to stay" and most people will say yes. So that portion of people in the country illegally would be exempt. I'm not arguing with this poll. This strikes me as accurate. What I'm saying is that this is how we got in this situation - at some point, the right to a full hearing conflicts with the desire to deter illegal immigration. Things like "build the wall" or "Illegal immigration benefits us" do nothing to advance a coherent policy agenda. (Insults will be relegated to that other thread) -
I just called you out for a completely contradictory take on law enforcement and punishment of crime. You responded with something that I think is about George Floyd and the riots that followed - riots that I believed at the time (and believe now) should have exposed participants to criminal prosecution. Try again.