The Mandate
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Curious how a military draft can be legally justified, but a mask mandate cannot.
I’m not saying whether a federal mask mandate is a good or bad thing. (And I don’t like the idea of a draft)
I’m saying - if a military draft has already been figured out legally (forcing people to fight for the safety of the country), how is a mask mandate philosophically different?
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@Copper said in The Mandate:
@Jolly said in The Mandate:
@jon-nyc said in The Mandate:
He'll wind up looking weak and ineffectual. In other words, about as usual.Remember Dreyfus - Inspector Clouseau's boss?
That's how it will be
The Trump people will feel like Dreyfus
I'm not 100% sure I'd pick that particular character as a role model. If memory serves he ended up twitching and drooling and painting his padded cell with his feet, before escaping and trying to blow up the world.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The Mandate:
@Copper said in The Mandate:
@Jolly said in The Mandate:
@jon-nyc said in The Mandate:
He'll wind up looking weak and ineffectual. In other words, about as usual.Remember Dreyfus - Inspector Clouseau's boss?
That's how it will be
The Trump people will feel like Dreyfus
I'm not 100% sure I'd pick that particular character as a role model. If memory serves he ended up twitching and drooling and painting his padded cell with his feet, before escaping and trying to blow up the world.
That is exactly what will happen. Only the strongest Trump supporters will be able to avoid it.
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Just as long as they don't do a remake where everybody is played by Americans who ought to have known better than to try and reproduce British perfection.
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@Jolly said in The Mandate:
The man never got out of his basement. His biggest campaign rally had less people attend than a junior high football game.
He won the election anyway.
I still believe that if he wins the race, his election is tainted by ballot harvesting and election fraud.
Like you said earlier: Dream on!
If Trump does lose, it won't be because people voted for Biden. It will be because of over three years of unrelenting media pressure and lies, swinging 5-15% of the vote.
Nah, it's Trump who lied relentlessly.
People voted against Trump, not for Biden.
Yes, I believe that is true for many people.
- If Trump had closed his Twitter account and been the Trump of the second debate in the first debate...
Coulda, shoulda, woulda ...
- And the media had accurately reported the Russia! story and Trump's accomplishments
You would think a competent self-promoter would know how to get himself portrayed to the public in the most positive light, if indeed said self-promoter was competent and had worthy accomplishments to speak of.
- And lastly, if we would have had a free and fair election...
That we had, you're just too blind to see it. Look at all those Trump lawyers flailing in courts of law and look at all those election lawsuits that got dismissed by the courts, they just might set new records for most frivolous lawsuits filed in an election cycle.
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@Jolly said in The Mandate:
And another thing...
If Biden does take office, six months into his term (assuming he's alive at that point), people will still be talking about Donald J. Trump, not Joe Kamal.
Sure we will continue to talk about Trump. We still talk about Hitler today, why not Trump? Heck, there is still a subculture that continues to talk about Hillary and bumps up the "Hillary Indicted" thread every now and then. Being talked about does not mean being liked or respected.
You just wait until 2024. I think you will see that (1) the GOP will not nominate Trump again, and (2) the GOP's nominee will not even want Trump or any of the Trump kids to campaign with him/her. Go ahead and bookmark this prediction, it's fairly clear and its accuracy can be easily decided in 2024.
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@Axtremus said in The Mandate:
@Jolly said in The Mandate:
And another thing...
If Biden does take office, six months into his term (assuming he's alive at that point), people will still be talking about Donald J. Trump, not Joe Kamal.
Sure we will continue to talk about Trump. We still talk about Hitler today, why not Trump? Heck, there is still a subculture that continues to talk about Hillary and bumps up the "Hillary Indicted" thread every now and then. Being talked about does not mean being liked or respected.
You just wait until 2024. I think you will see that (1) the GOP will not nominate Trump again, and (2) the GOP's nominee will not even want Trump or any of the Trump kids to campaign with him/her. Go ahead and bookmark this prediction, it's fairly clear and its accuracy can be easily decided in 2024.
I'll be happy to remind you.
As Larry would say, I think you're crazier than a shithouse rat.
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