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MarthannBann888 · 70-79, F
I have tried to bring up ideas to kkkdems, their stock answers are name calling. I am still waiting for them to articulate an idea.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@MarthannBann888 Here's an idea: Let's pass legislation mandating that a president can be indicted for federal crimes committed in office, including while he is in office. Here is another idea: Let's abolish the Electoral College so the people elect the president on the basis of popular vote. One person, one vote. And a third: Let's pass term limits for active participation on the Supreme Court, say 18 years. And each president gets to nominate two during each four year term, and it cannot pass to the next president. That way the Court will eventually reflect what the people want through their elected president.
There are three ideas. Can you articulate three without name calling, as you did in your post?
There are three ideas. Can you articulate three without name calling, as you did in your post?
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
@MarthannBann888 If you have evidence of Joe Biden committing a crime, you should arrest and charge him. I haven't seen anything other than Republican pontificating without any evidence.
The Electoral College was established so that direct election wasn't possible. Remember, only landowners could vote back then. If you truly believe in one person, one vote, you wouldn't support the Electoral College.
We have a Supreme Court that doesn't reflect the values that Americans have voted for. Only two of the justices were appointed by presidents who were elected by a majority of Americans. If we had one person, one vote, we would have a 7-2 majority of progressive justices supported by most Americans, instead of 6-3 the other way. Changing the appointment process would give neither party the advantage.
The Electoral College was established so that direct election wasn't possible. Remember, only landowners could vote back then. If you truly believe in one person, one vote, you wouldn't support the Electoral College.
We have a Supreme Court that doesn't reflect the values that Americans have voted for. Only two of the justices were appointed by presidents who were elected by a majority of Americans. If we had one person, one vote, we would have a 7-2 majority of progressive justices supported by most Americans, instead of 6-3 the other way. Changing the appointment process would give neither party the advantage.
MarthannBann888 · 70-79, F
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What are you doing? Is it you that is taking down my posts? What’s the matter? My posts too good? Cheating again!
What are you doing? Is it you that is taking down my posts? What’s the matter? My posts too good? Cheating again!
MarthannBann888 · 70-79, F
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