US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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Current members of the House of Representatives
https://www.house.gov/representatives

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https://www.senate.gov/senators/

Current members of the US Supreme Court
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Members of the Trump Administration
https://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/
 
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Yeah it wasn't a problem when hippy fags were constantly shutting down actually useful nuclear energy was it? Suffah greentards.
 
Remember to NIMBY-maxx if you don't want useless windmills in your area.
NIMBYism doesn't work if you live in a one-party state that flat out ignores its own laws because no one cares to sue.
>state completely controlled by one party
>state ignores its own laws
>everyone else fine with it because they're card carriers
>one person brings up how this is wrong
>executive says whatever, judiciary says whatever, legislature says whatever
>any attempt to sue gets thrown out by AG who is also party member
>basically dared to sue in civil court because the one-party state and its acolytes will blow all their money to make you out to be a bigot and make it impossible for you to step foot in the state without someone harassing you

It's all so tiresome.
 
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Trump makes a nice little joke with some insight, and of course the literalists are going "um akshually only faith in Jesus gets you into Heaven"

Just let it go, stop needing the literal sense to recognize what he's saying, asswipes.

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All I know is if Putin doesn't respond to this next round of Trump-led peace talks regarding Ukraine, we are probably going to start hearing Trump say Putin won't stop with conquering Ukraine.
 
All I know is if Putin doesn't respond to this next round of Trump-led peace talks regarding Ukraine, we are probably going to start hearing Trump say Putin won't stop with conquering Ukraine.
I hope not. Domino theory, at least with Russia-Ukraine, is retarded.
 
Will anyone be surprised with the confirmation that Kamala Harris’s stepdaughter Ella Emhoff is crazy as an outhouse rat?

There is good news across the board lately, the Trump Administration having taken the world off the neoliberal-steered course that was leading it directly to ruination. But on the downside, Miss Emhoff is not adjusting to it well.

Ella is particularly disturbed about the climate, which has wreaked havoc on her precarious mental equilibrium:
https://xcancel.com/libsoftiktok/status/1956156281879687194
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As any Democrat can explain, the climate crisis that has reduced that poor creature to a neurotic wreck is the fault of Trump supporters.

https://xcancel.com/jrm405/status/1956167385481928893
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Parenting matters.
Wasn't she already in her mid teens when Kamala married into their family? I don't think Kamala's "parenting" had that much influence on her step daughter.
 
Interesting ruling in federal court about whether politicians can block people on social media. It will be appealed but the general reasoning of the judge seems fair and the politician being sued is a pro-life black female Dem who supports school prayer. Unicorns are real!


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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against a Louisiana state senator by two residents who claimed she violated their First Amendment rights when she blocked them on the social media platform X, after one made an insulting and vulgar post over abortion laws, and another disagreed with a plan to start the school day with the Lord’s Prayer.

New Orleans resident Maya Detiege sued state Sen. Katrina Jackson-Andrews, a Democrat from Monroe, in February 2023, arguing that a post she made was protected political speech and that the senator’s social media account was a public forum subject to First Amendment protection, according to the lawsuit.

In blocking users from her Twitter account over a policy disagreement, Jackson-Andrews violated Detiege’s constitutional right to free speech, the plaintiff argued.

Jackson, however, said in court filings that her Twitter posts didn’t count as official government activity — a stance that U.S. District Judge Donald Walter agreed with.

Walter said the plaintiffs had not proven Jackson “had actual authority to speak on the State’s behalf,” and thus didn’t have the right to sue over constitutional rights violations.

The plaintiffs plan to appeal the decision, said Bruce Hamilton, a professor with the Tulane University Law School First Amendment Clinic who is representing the plaintiffs.

“We respectfully disagree with the judge’s interpretation of state authority in this case, Hamilton said. “Senator Jackson was clearly using and continues to use her social media platform to speak in furtherance of her official responsibilities.”

“X is the modern public square — our elected officials should not be allowed to block users from viewing and interacting with their social media accounts because they express critical or dissenting points of view,” he added.

Jackson-Andrews on Monday said she is “thanking God” for the ruling that an “elected official's personal account cannot be subjected to vile and racist statements.”

Fierce criticism over abortion

Detiegue’s June 24, 2022 post came the day that the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and a federal right to abortion.

She was responding to a post from Jackson-Andrew noting that Roe v. Wade had been overturned and calling for support of “women and children from womb to tomb.”

Jackson-Andrews opposes abortion and that year sponsored a bill making changes to Louisiana’s abortion trigger law, which immediately banned abortion in the state when the Supreme Court overturned Roe.

One of the social media posts central to the case came from Detiegue. It said: “I say this with all disrespect: burn in hell. You don’t care about women. You don’t care about pregnant people. You don’t care about children. You don’t care about education. I do not respect all black women. Some of you b***es are very dumb.”

Another plaintiff, Ponchatoula resident Dayne Sherman, joined the lawsuit several months after it was originally filed. Jackson-Andrews blocked him from her account in 2013 after a disagreement over the legality of a bill she sponsored that year to allow public schools to start the day with the Lord’s Prayer, according to court filings.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, whose office helped represent Jackson-Andrews in the case, celebrated the outcome, saying in a statement that “The First Amendment did not prohibit Sen. Jackson from blocking vile, personal, racist attacks on her social media pages.”

Walter, a federal judge in the Western District of Louisiana nominated by President Ronald Reagan, in his ruling cited a 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case Lindke v. Freed. That case dealt with a similar issue with a city manager in Michigan who posted personal and work-related information on a social media account and blocked a user who was critical of the city’s pandemic response.

In Lindke, the high court held that a public official’s social media activity is considered official state government action if that official had “actual authority to speak on the State’s behalf” and then “purported to exercise that authority when he spoke on social media,” Walter explained in his ruling.

Walter said the Louisiana plaintiffs failed to meet the bar set out in that case.
 
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I'll try to get more as I can
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