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Notice Secretary Circle Back's choice of words here:

 

 

 

“If you’re not interested in following the public health guidelines to protect the lives of people in your state to give parents some comfort as they’re sending their kids to school, schools are opening in Florida this week I know in many parts of Florida, then get out of the way and let public officials, let local officials do their job to keep students safe,” she said. “This is serious, and we’re talking about people’s lives.”

 

https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/08/10/jen-psaki-slams-ron-desantis-threat-withhold-salaries/

 

 

 

Lol.  

 

Sure Jenn.  You follow "the State." 

 

America's governor will follow the science.

 

 

 

And thank you once again for your de facto admission everyone could have been in school safely in 2020 had we all just worn face diapers.  

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8 hours ago, Sherlock Holmes said:

Trump-DeSantis MAGA II 2024


Yes please! The Dems automatically would win Florida in that case, which means the election as well.

 

If you actually read the constitution, 12th Amendment:

 

“The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves.”

 

So the Florida electors could not select a Trump-Desantis ticket unless Trump was willing to move his residence.

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1 hour ago, Backintheday544 said:


Yes please! The Dems automatically would win Florida in that case, which means the election as well.

 

If you actually read the constitution, 12th Amendment:

 

“The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves.”

 

So the Florida electors could not select a Trump-Desantis ticket unless Trump was willing to move his residence.

You are correct but seeing as Trump has multiple properties all over the country he can just change his address and the problem is solved. It was put in to ensure that there was not a situation where each state picked there own and we had the winner just be from the biggest state. 

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38 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

You are correct but seeing as Trump has multiple properties all over the country he can just change his address and the problem is solved. It was put in to ensure that there was not a situation where each state picked there own and we had the winner just be from the biggest state. 


Just changing your mailing address doesn’t change your residency though. He would actually need to move out of Mar-A-Largo and whatever residency laws are in such state that he moves to and that 0 percent Florida state tax.

 

A superficial move wouldn’t change his residency.

 

As Trump too, it's pretty known where he is:

 

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We all know Florida is his desired location as seen from the above graph.

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5 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:


Just changing your mailing address doesn’t change your residency though. He would actually need to move out of Mar-A-Largo and whatever residency laws are in such state that he moves to and that 0 percent Florida state tax.

 

A superficial move wouldn’t change his residency.

 

As Trump too, it's pretty known where he is:

 

BQV4E43PWNH25CDENINUTAEHPM.jpg&w=916

 

We all know Florida is his desired location as seen from the above graph.

Correct. He could possibly move it to his golf course in NJ (5 minutes from me) but he’s got other issues.

 

He could never be on the ballot in NJ and many other states without first releasing his taxes.

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29 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:


Just changing your mailing address doesn’t change your residency though. He would actually need to move out of Mar-A-Largo and whatever residency laws are in such state that he moves to and that 0 percent Florida state tax.

 

A superficial move wouldn’t change his residency.

 

As Trump too, it's pretty known where he is:

 

BQV4E43PWNH25CDENINUTAEHPM.jpg&w=916

 

We all know Florida is his desired location as seen from the above graph.

He could move to Texas, and all problems solved. You are pretending like all of this would not be worked out before they got together for the ticket.

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

He could move to Texas, and all problems solved. You are pretending like all of this would not be worked out before they got together for the ticket.


It could. But a couple issues: 1) it would restrict how much Trump could go to Mar-A-Largo, he won’t like that, 2) if Trumps forced to move it makes him look even more like a beta, especially moving an not having his VP move, 3) I thought Republicans didn’t like when politicians move states just for politics like Hilary moving to NY?

 

Honestly I think 1 keeps a Trump-DeSantis from happening. This isn’t like Bush-Chaney where Chaney moved to Wyoming.

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3 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:


It could. But a couple issues: 1) it would restrict how much Trump could go to Mar-A-Largo, he won’t like that, 2) if Trumps forced to move it makes him look even more like a beta, especially moving an not having his VP move, 3) I thought Republicans didn’t like when politicians move states just for politics like Hilary moving to NY?

 

Honestly I think 1 keeps a Trump-DeSantis from happening. This isn’t like Bush-Chaney where Chaney moved to Wyoming.

You are a tool- you came up with a scenario, created the problem, when problem was easily solved with 12 seconds of thought you created a problem that is in direct opposition to your original scenario. 

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5 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

You are a tool- you came up with a scenario, created the problem, when problem was easily solved with 12 seconds of thought you created a problem that is in direct opposition to your original scenario. 


its the constitution. I didn’t create the problem the 12th amendment did.

 

Do you really think Trump will move out of Mar-A-Largo vs just picking a different running mate?

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Just now, Backintheday544 said:


its the constitution. I didn’t create the problem the 12th amendment did.

 

Do you really think Trump will move out of Mar-A-Largo vs just picking a different running mate?

Do you think they will not have a plan before being on the same ticket? The original scenario was them on same ticket, the second scenario requires them not to be on same ticket. This is the definition of mutually exclusive events and you need them to both happen to make this conversation work.

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3 hours ago, Backintheday544 said:


Yes please! The Dems automatically would win Florida in that case, which means the election as well.

 

If you actually read the constitution, 12th Amendment:

 

“The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves.”

 

So the Florida electors could not select a Trump-Desantis ticket unless Trump was willing to move his residence.

He could just make his main residence NY...

24 minutes ago, Backintheday544 said:


its the constitution. I didn’t create the problem the 12th amendment did.

 

Do you really think Trump will move out of Mar-A-Largo vs just picking a different running mate?

It's ok... you guys better stock up on tissues, you're looking at Trump-DeSantis in 2024 and DeSantis as president for 8 years after.:lol:

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35 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Do you think they will not have a plan before being on the same ticket? The original scenario was them on same ticket, the second scenario requires them not to be on same ticket. This is the definition of mutually exclusive events and you need them to both happen to make this conversation work.

It’s fun to think about but that ticket will never happen. DeSantis would never agree to be VP unless he wanted his career to be over like Pence. 

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