Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins, who has said she would not vote for a nominee who would overturn Roe v. Wade, praised Kavanaugh's "impressive credentials and extensive experience" on Monday, even as she vowed to carefully vet his nomination.
How about a 3/5 compromise for illegals?
Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins, who has said she would not vote for a nominee who would overturn Roe v. Wade, praised Kavanaugh's "impressive credentials and extensive experience" on Monday, even as she vowed to carefully vet his nomination.
They should not be counted as they should not be here at all.
Slaves shouldn't have been either and they couldn't vote but the south still got representation for them. The precedent is set son.
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Woman could not vote at one time either
Maybe you like but I think women should have been there.
And yet they counted for representation.
Go figure.
oligarchy gonna get EVERYTHING they want, for decades
Trump’s Supreme Court pick: ISPs have 1st Amendment right to block websites
Net neutrality violates ISPs' right to edit the Internet, judge wrote.
President Trump's Supreme Court nominee argued last year that net neutrality rules violate the First Amendment rights of Internet service providers by preventing them from "exercising editorial control" over Internet content.
Trump's pick is Brett Kavanaugh, a judge on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The DC Circuit twice upheld the net neutrality rules passed by the Federal Communications Commission under former Chairman Tom Wheeler,
despite Kavanaugh's dissent.
(In another tech-related case, Kavanaugh ruled that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone metadata is legal.)
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...me-court-pick/
And what does the oligarchy want? All of the money of the non-oligarchy.
America is and will continue to be SO ED and UN ABLE
Like they will be counted...
How?
Census... laughable.
There's non-citizen long-term visitors like people with work visas (H1B's et all), which are indeed not permanent residents (green card holders) nor citizens. They're absolutely legal though.
Talks about racism after making a bigoted post. Boots, you're one piece of self-contradicting . I know you're parents "love" you because they "have to", but I bet you're one unloved, lonely . Go get some therapy, you dime-a-dozen "woke" jabrone.
but, regardless, laws apply to everybody, whether you're a citizen, a resident, or even an illegal alien (which is merely an administrative status). There's no compelling argument why non-citizens or non-voters shouldn't have representation. Much like the District of Columbia should've had representation a long time ago.
We are keeping an eye on it. That's about all we can do since a state income tax is out of the question.
My argument (whether you find it compelling or not) is that illegal aliens should not be here and therefore should not have representation. Do you think it would make a compelling argument for me to go to Mexico illegally and demand representation in their government?
The precedent has already been set they should count towards representation since slaves counted. Trumpland can't have it both ways.
As of July 9, there were 153 federal judicial vacancies, for which President Trump has made 89 nominations (not including the announcement Monday).
Further, there have been 42 Trump-nominated judges already confirmed to lifetime appointments under the current Congress. By comparison, President Obama had only seen 35 judges confirmed by July 2010.
This success in getting judicial nominees confirmed is in large part due to the leadership of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. It also is an example of the way President Trump is brilliantly strategic on the issues that are really important.
“For the past seven years, I have coached my daughter’s basketball teams,” Kavanaugh said. “The girls on the team call me ‘Coach K.’”
Shows who obstructs more
President Donald Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court once said "the earth is warming" and "humans are contributing," The Atlantic reports.
A few years before that, Kavanaugh wrote in a judicial opinion: "The task of dealing with global warming is urgent and important at the national and international level."
Kavanaugh has heard dozens of cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency, leaving legal scholars with hundreds of pages of opinions on climate change and the environment.
well that should make the left happy on that issue
they're never happy or you haven't been paying attention. the left is the hissy fit squad.
lol. climate change isn't a judicial issue. it's a scientific one.
Ginsburg: I wasn't '100 percent sober' at SOTU
https://www.politico.com/story/2015/...ol-sotu-115172
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