Peter Shea
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Peter Shea
@pshea99
Professor, Education & Informatics, researcher of online teaching/learning, Editor- OLJ, parent of two https://t.co/7IgTZUJl9V



Sanctuary states aren't defending illegal immigrants out of empathy - They're defending their congressional seats, and allowing a permanent underclass Ironically, this is **exactly** why slave states fought to count slaves in the census Literally exactly why. Read the original documents from the constitutional convention. It's not empathy. It's the opposite. They're fine with human beings being subjected to a terrible life, as long as they count toward power in congress and electoral votes. It's demographic gerrymandering, and tens of millions of illegal immigrants are the pawns in the strategy.





Countries that require ID to vote:

Trump on Greenland: If we do not do it the easy way, we will do it the hard way. By the way, I am a fan of Denmark. The fact they had a boat land there 500 years ago does not mean they own the land. We will be doing something with Greenland—the nice way, or the more difficult way


SCOTUS: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson told the Court that presidents should not be able to fire the PhDs & experts who run the government. She even argued presidents should avoid control over transportation & the economy. In a remarkable exchange in Trump v Slaughter, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson claimed the president should have no power to fire expert bureaucrats. She said economists, PhDs, scientists, & transportation officials should operate beyond presidential reach. Such a view would carve the heart out of Article II & cement rule by permanent insiders rather than elected leadership. Jackson’s theory elevates the deep state over the voters who choose a president. That is a constitutional revolution in plain sight. h/t @Badhombre

















