- Fri Mar 01, 2024 7:04 pm
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Literally the worst senator this century. The murder rate of his whole state (lots of which is rural) is well over triple the rate in NYC.
An Illinois judge has ruled that Donald Trump engaged in insurrection and has barred him from the state's primary ballot - though she put the ruling on hold pending an appeal.
Two other states - Colorado and Maine - have removed Mr Trump from their primary ballots for violating a 14th Amendment "insurrection" clause.
The final outcome will likely be decided by the US Supreme Court.
Illinois' primary election is scheduled for 19 March...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-68432465.amp
But Supreme Court justices have asked tough questions of those representing Colorado voters in favour of banning Mr Trump.I would like to assure Mr Kavanaugh that, despite not being allowed to decide whether or not they'd like to have me as their president, the voters have in no way been disenfranchised.
Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh asked if there could be a "disenfranchising effect" if voters were not allowed to decide for themselves whether they wanted Mr Trump as president.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:46 pm I don't think we've paid enough attention to the "overpromoted PE teacher" angle in American Dystopia.Don't talk to me about fucking PE teachers.
I recently saw one of those collections of maps illustrating the top thing (many categories) in every state.
Things like "top selling fast food brand".
Scroll down to "Top paid public servant" and it's "High school football coach" in 46 states.
Seriously misplaced respect.
Meanwhile in the UK we have Brian Glover's Mr Sugden from Kes.
But Supreme Court justices have asked tough questions of those representing Colorado voters in favour of banning Mr Trump.Ah yes, the "Sell the Sun in Liverpool" argument.
Conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh asked if there could be a "disenfranchising effect" if voters were not allowed to decide for themselves whether they wanted Mr Trump as president.
Donald Trump has been told to pay the six-figure legal costs of a company he sued over claims of "perverted" sex acts and bribes to Russian officials.
Mrs Justice Steyn threw out the case against Orbis Business Intelligence, a consultancy founded by former MI6 officer Christopher Steele, last month.
She found that Mr Trump's compensation claim was "bound to fail".
In a new ruling she also ordered Mr Trump to pay Orbis's costs "of the entire claim".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68499543.amp
Youngian wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:32 pm So still time for this increasingly foolish old doffer to step aside for someone who can walk unaided.Listen to Biden delivering the State Of The Union Address.
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