Res Ipsa wrote:And if you can find 100 people in this country who oppose having and enforcing the border, I’d be shocked.
Well. EA is one. So we only have 99 more to go.
ref: https://www.libertarianism.org/columns/ ... en-borders
- Doc
Res Ipsa wrote:And if you can find 100 people in this country who oppose having and enforcing the border, I’d be shocked.
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:And if you can find 100 people in this country who oppose having and enforcing the border, I’d be shocked.
Well. EA is one. So we only have 99 more to go.
- Doc
An article arguing that libertarians should support open borders, with exceptions that makes it literally not support of open borders, proves that anyone who says they are libertarian supports open borders.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:And if you can find 100 people in this country who oppose having and enforcing the border, I’d be shocked.
Well. EAllusion is one. So we only have 99 more to go.
ref: https://www.libertarianism.org/columns/ ... en-borders
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ajax18 wrote:<snip pic>
House Democrats challenged President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration Friday, setting up dramatic votes in Congress on whether to rein in the president's flex of executive power.
Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, introduced the measure to block Trump's action, which he took last week to divert money to build his proposed border wall. Democrats have called the president's move a power grab sparked by lawmakers denying him the funding he wanted to construct barriers between the U.S. and Mexico.
The Democratic-held House plans to vote on the bill Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Friday. On the same call where Pelosi spoke, Castro told reporters that the measure has at least 226 co-sponsors, including one Republican, Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan. The number tops the 218 votes the plan needs to pass the House.
On Friday, Castro called the declaration "a historic power grab." Pelosi argued it "clearly violates Congress's exclusive power of the purse."
The challenge for Democrats starts when the proposal goes to the GOP-held Senate. Several Republicans have showed concerns about the precedent set by Trump's declaration. The resolution will put pressure on them to choose between acting on professed worries about expanded executive power, or backing a president with strong support among GOP voters.
At least one GOP senator — Susan Collins of Maine — will vote for a resolution to block the emergency declaration. To reach the majority needed for the measure to clear the Senate, the 47 Democrats in the chamber would then need only three more Republicans to join them. That could easily happen.
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:Res Ipsa wrote:And if you can find 100 people in this country who oppose having and enforcing the border, I’d be shocked.
Well. EA is one. So we only have 99 more to go.
- Doc
subgenius wrote:KG, Themis, and Canpakes….96 and counting down....
canpakes wrote:... on your shiny scalp ...
subgenius wrote:KG, Themis, and Canpakes….96 and counting down....