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@LSD1927

Austrian Econ | First ever self described Kinsellan | Electoral Predictions | Industry stan | DMs Open | Member of @ALCaucus

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If @RandPaul does run, we should throw our full support behind him but still be critical when he makes an illibertarian take. If he even gets within striking distance of the GOP nomination, it’s a win Reject “most important election” BS
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People who post these types of memes, implying this is bad, haven’t actually thought their position through Corporations want to make money, yes? (Profit maximization) Why would they intentionally spend more money shipping shit all around the globe if there was a cheaper alternative?
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Domino's Pizza UK@Dominos_UK·
remake now
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“Subject to the jurisdiction there of” is an extremely important clause of this 14A. Are all tourists Americans? Surely not, as they are not subject to the full jurisdiction of US criminal law (ex: they cannot be tried for treason). That clause, then, must restrict some birthright citizenship. And it’s likely to be the initial intention was if one or both of your parents were to be US citizens, then you would be. The citizenship clause was merely to overturn said SCOTUS case and give freedmen citizenship. Not to give every anchor baby citizenship
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what SCOTUS is about to decide? in 1857, the Supreme Court ruled that Black Americans... even those born free on American soil.. could never be citizens.. it was called the Dred Scott decision.. one of the most shameful rulings in legal history.. it took a Civil War and 360,000 Union deaths to fix it.. in 1868, Congress passed the 14th Amendment.. "all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens".. no exceptions.. no asterisks.. they wrote it that way on purpose.. so no government could ever again decide who counts as American on this soil.. it has stood for 156 years.. Trump signed an executive order trying to end it.. not a constitutional amendment.. not an act of Congress.. an executive order.. and SCOTUS is about to decide if that's allowed.. here's what nobody's saying out loud.. this isn't about immigration.. if a president can override the 14th Amendment with an executive order.. there is no amendment a president cannot override with an executive order.. one executive order just did what the Confederacy couldn't.
Leading Report@LeadingReport

BREAKING: SCOTUS is about to consider upholding President Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order.

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Reminiscent Sky@reminiscentskyy·
Hi everyone, I’m new to Twitter, mind helping me find some Mutuals? (Picture unrelated)
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GRIFF@GR1FF1NONE·
Who is your favorite perpetrator of ideojargon?👇 I’ll nominate myself. @grok, define “ideojargon” and it’s history.
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Yang@XR47P·
Arma 3 quoting Ludwig von Mises. Absolute banger!
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