That's an opinion, but there are also facts like these - Trump publicly sides with Putin on election interferenceNot sure where you get this idea from, Trump
Continues to Be Exceedingly Tough on Russia.
Modifying the Constitution is not a bad thing. You have the right to vote because the Constitution was modified with the 19th amendment.This is so sad that I really have to have this conversation. It seems like every little thing in history they want to erase now and modifying the US Constitution in any way, shape, or form is an insult to the people who died fighting for it.
Keeping within the rules of this website,.. how do you think that we can accomplish this? Number one I think that it would be for the better to re-elect Trump and just let him do his job. Two,.. start making arrests towards violent people,.. and three stop trying to turn America into a communist country. Does anybody else have any ideas? @RushMAN, @JohnDB?
What more is Biden supposed to do besides publicly condemning the violence several times? While he has a large public profile because he's the Democratic candidate for President, he's fundamentally a private citizen.I have to admit that I need to educate myself a bit more but I do know this one thing. Even if it's not supposed to be his job, he's making it his job anyways because unlike Biden (who couldn't tell the truth if his life depended on it) he cares. He cares about this country and the people in it instead of not even trying to do anything about it like Biden.
Tulsi Gabbard. Rep from Hawaii. Yes, you don't have to vote for whoever is on the ballot. You can literally write in any name you want. I believe a Governor from Alaska was actually elected that way.Tulsi who? I didn't realize that you could have more than two candidates for a presidential election.
The Constitution includes a provision for modifying it. You can't support the Constitution without support the fact that it was designed to be changed if enough people saw the need for it.This is so sad that I really have to have this conversation. It seems like every little thing in history they want to erase now and modifying the US Constitution in any way, shape, or form is an insult to the people who died fighting for it.
Modifying the Constitution is not a bad thing. You have the right to vote because the Constitution was modified with the 19th amendment.
Tulsi Gabbard. Rep from Hawaii. Yes, you don't have to vote for whoever is on the ballot. You can literally write in any name you want. I believe a Governor from Alaska was actually elected that way.
Agreed. What rights do you think "they" are taking away? Also, amending the Constitution is not easily done. Read here for the process. Hopefully this will alleviate your fears. Article Five of the United States Constitution - WikipediaYeah, but they shouldn't be taking away any rights though.
Privileges being taken away feels like rights to the ones that are losing them. You have to look at what is being taken away and if it overly hurts you more than it is helping others.Yeah, but they shouldn't be taking away any rights though.
Some would like to take away a woman's right to choose.Agreed. What rights do you think "they" are taking away?
What proposed amendments, with a realistic chance of passing, are going to take away what rights?Yeah, but they shouldn't be taking away any rights though.
Keeping within the rules of this website,.. how do you think that we can accomplish this? Number one I think that it would be for the better to re-elect Trump and just let him do his job. Two,.. start making arrests towards violent people,.. and three stop trying to turn America into a communist country. Does anybody else have any ideas? @RushMAN, @JohnDB?
Uh, the Amendment passed Congress in 1909 and was ratified in 1913, both before WWI had even started. And it was the Democrats and progressive Republicans who supported the Amendment, not the conservatives like you are implying.Repealing the 16th amendment would be a great way to ensure that our labor (and thus more and more of it) doesn't become state owned and instead remains in the hands, and thus control, of those who actually earn the fruits thereof. The GOP would never do this though...in fact, the GOP were the crafters of the 16th amendment initially so they could build the military industrial complex they so desired to compete with Japan and Russia right as WWI ended. This too was supported by the Southern Democratic Party as a way of retribution for Reconstruction. "The North has all the money...so let's tax them and get some of it!"