Come get it, mfer.
Come get it, mfer.
Saved you the click.
The remedy is clearly spelled out in the amendment. Let Congress lift the disability by a vote or find a new candidate — case closed. No citizen has a constitutional right to hold a government office, especially the highest office in the land. Please stop making excuses for disgraceful and illegal behavior like treason.
“LET THE JANUARY 6 PRISONERS GO,”
I’m assuming by, “PRISONERS,” he means convicted insurrectionists. His plan then is to free traitors which, by my reading, is “giving comfort” to enemies of the state. Again, how is that not a violation of the fourteenth?
I believe we’re all thinking too much into the fourteenth. It’s really a simple clause which Americans should not need to do mental gymnastics to understand. We have plenty of qualified citizens who can run for the office of President (once we clear these chucklefucks out). Traitors (and even traitor-adjacent individuals) should not be in public office and that is what the fourteenth is all about. We didn’t want to see a repeat of the Civil War and now look at us.
And this is not a violation of the fourteenth amendment?
😬 Thank you for the education, kind internet friend. 😬
I think you make a good point here, except that the family and caregivers who are supposed to be helping educate children are the exact same adults who are also addicted to their phones.
We’ve kicked the can down the street long enough and I believe we need to make a stand now, if we are to course-correct the issues we’ve permitted into our schools and larger society.
Yeah, I’m sorry, but I respectfully disagree. I have been a strong proponent for technology in schools; however, in recent years, I see the bad faaaaaar outweighing the good. Maybe that’s just my experience, but we cannot ignore it like it’s no one’s experience. These devices are awful. They provide nearly zero educational benefit, especially in schools with 1:1 devices. They are a distraction tool at best and a legal liability at worst.
An outright ban is exactly the right play here, until families, companies, and society can come to the table and figure out how to ethically integrate into schools — not the other way around.
Maybe we should be looking at educating our children about these topics, not ignoring them for as long as possible…
Educator here. That sounds like a great plan…if the students would put their phones down for long enough to teach them anything
This is the exact issue teachers are facing. There is very little teaching that can break through the continuous cycle of dopamine hits these kids are receiving into their still-developing brains. This is not an education problem. This is a design issue that teachers cannot be expected to simply “fix” for society.
I agree with your points on regulating businesses though, since they are clearly the ones to blame.
stAhp tUrLIng mE wAt tUr dOO!
Not the same Walmart heir who ran over a pedestrian and was never charged. Or the DUI collector, right?
Perhaps less avocado toast in the morning and more tugging on bootstraps in the afternoon?
“Well, that’s like…your opinion, man.”