Message from @βπ§βο½απ πΏπ―
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Well that makes this election a little more understandable
That also explains his concern about upsetting powerful people
And attempts on his life being expected
funny things happen when founders/owners of fed and irs violate constitutional laws and get their assets seized when a 2017 dec eo gets signed and co-authored by dept of state, treasury and the current president
No doubt
Hope the electoral college does its intended job of barring candidates that are a threat to the nation from being elected
the ec and the sc have to weight all the options available to them both on how this election process moves forward
looks like everybody is being forced to learn civics and us election system checks and balances
I don't know about any learning going on, there's a lot of noise about these highly irregular proceedings. But so far the electoral process seems to be moving as outlined by the constitution. Its just worrisome that we are about to find out if the election checks and balances hold together
> @Angus O'Hara technically she's learned some very valuable skills as an entrepreneur and money management. If she's smart she will save and learn how to invest a portion of her earnings and set herself up for life.
@βπ§βο½απ πΏπ― if there's one thing I've observed about humans it is this: the easier money is made, the faster it is spent.
Granted I am a rather pessimistic individual
well the pa one i've known for a while ...no changes to the electoral system can be done by appointed nor elected officials...it has to be vote on by the ppl
@Angus O'Hara true, but not all people are stupid with money when they find a bunch of it. I got granted 15k cash once and spent the majority of it paying off debts
Fair enough
so the whole 'mail-in' ballot system here in pa was completely illegal..since it was done constitutional style in the pa gov system..but it wasn't done according to the pa constitution
whats really fucked up is the pa constitution was around longer than the us constitution
turns out it had a stronger checks and balances system in play
Good to know
I'll guess we will have to wait and see
alot of the early 13 states had their own constitution per state of running things...from out of those original 13 state constitutions, did the original us constitution get created
every other state in the union was basically a copy of one or more of the original 13 state constitutions
I didn't know they kept the same state constitutions at the time. I know the federal government was overhauled once or twice before we had the system we do today
well nobody wanted to give elected nor appointed ppl any power beyond what is needed after what they experienced in the past
Not completely true, at one point G. W. was on track to be crowed King
"power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely"
But the decision was no monarchs, as most experiences with them had soured everyone on the idea
ya...well eventually they had that clause in the constitution to not allow any citizen to hold office if they had royal standing
Which would be confusing today since we as a nation don't have a royal class. Celebrity status being the closest I think
most modern day monarchs and royalties are basically nothing more than puppet leaders considering the level of constitutional restrictions put upon them....they're just the ones that have to sign the paperwork when the elected/appointed officials bring it to them
shit is changing to where they can have a voice on the shit they get stuck signing so they don't have to be total puppets of the state
The industrial countries at any rate
Spain i think is still an actual monarchy
most 'royal class' we have in the usa is rich ppl in general, celebs and lifetime elected/appointed officials
The lifetime elected officials need to go i feel
and they're pretty much finding out the hard way that when they abuse their 'royal status', they get dethroned
With the exception of the Supreme court
well the sc is a tenor of constitutional justice
It makes sense to have lifetime appointment to help stave off corruption
one must prove to be of worth of the constitutional devotion to even sit on the sc
many in the past have yet to fill that status but still managed to get a spot on the sc