i really like that one
Anyone got the link to Jim's AMA?
I don't know if he's a Soros upper as much as he's a shill for the Military Industrial Complex. He made his money and got his timeslot by shilling the Bush wars.
Petition as defined by Webster's dictionary in the year 1828:
>PETI'TION, verb transitive To make a request to; to ask from; to solicit; particularly, to make supplication to a superior for some favor or right; as, to petition the legislature; to petition a court of chancery.
It's basically just an ask
The first amendment guarantees your ability to ask the government for shit.
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>I asked once if you in US have referendums of some sort, but did not got an answer
A referendum in the United States is an election.
We have them every November.
Some states will have "referendums" on things like: "Should weed be legal? Vote Yes or No."
So yes, we do have referendums.
There will never be a time of mass peace and enlightenment
There will never be Pax Americana in the present.
The good times will always be the good ole days because good times can only be constructed through nostalgia and the myths built around yesterday
While in the present there will always be a wish for improvement
it's all just a series of good days followed by bad days followed by good days and once again followed by bad days.
Just the way it is.
>Petition has the power of signature. Referendums - power of vote.
>You tell me if you shoud. If referendums are legal in the US this could change politics as we know it. Thats why many countries hate them and call them "mob rule", when in fact it is most democratic process available. For example, any State localy could throw a referendum to unsit a corrupt Senator/S.o.S. or any other politician, pass or abolish laws.
This is how it works in California.
>"the people of California may directly add, repeal, or amend provision of the California Constitution or statutes," through ballot propositions. The ballot propositions "are prosed either by the Legislature or by citizens."
>"Propositions directly from the people are proposed by petitions circulated for the [required] number of voter signatures. Propositions from the Legislature are adopted like other legislative measures." Propositions "propose either bond measures, constitutional amendments, or statutes that change existing statutes previously approved by initiative." Referenda are "propositions that allow the people to approve or reject legislative enactments." Initiatives are "propositions that propose legislative or constitutional changes."
https://guides.ll.georgetown.edu/c.php?g=275786&p=6845119
I don't believe there is a federal statute that functions in a similar fashion and I don't know which other states (if any) have similarly rules.
If Trump were to drop from the face of the earth, the republican party would as well. These people that think they could replace him as the 2024 candidate are delusional. The only one who could have a sliver of a chance to keep the party going is DeSantis and that's AFTER a second Trump term, not before.
The turnout was pretty high.
It was a recall election, meaning a petition went around asking if the governor should be removed, and enough people said yes, so it triggered a special election.
But the California voting system, especially post-Covid is deeply flawed. Mail-in ballots are sent whether you request one or not, by law. For instance, I specifically requested no mail-in ballot, and still got one. Votes changed in the middle of the night, dominion machines are used all over the state, ballots were found in a car, It was a total cluster fuck. In the end, Newsome survived. He's up for re-election this November. I have no reason to doubt his reelection.
California Counties that use Dominion:
Alameda, Butte, Contra Costa, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Marin, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Placer, Plumas, Riverside, Sacramento, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne, Ventura, and Yuba.
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ovsta/frequently-requested-information/voting-systems-used-counties/how-use-your-countys-voting-system/dominion-voting-systems-imagecast-evolution
Passed out man found with 300 California recall ballots
https://www.abc10.com/article/news/crime/man-found-300-california-recall-ballots/103-98297f63-fd16-4c38-88b4-41513614c73c
Human error led to vote adjustment in California recall election
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/09/16/fact-check-changing-vote-total-ca-recall-coverage-wasnt-fraud/8361406002/
>I see it as a descent into depravity and mental illness
Sometimes I think this, and sometimes I don't
Like, look at the recent releases of the new Top Gun movie versus Buzz Lightyear.
By all accounts (I haven't seen it) the Top Gun movie is a patriotic :"ra-ra Go America!" movie. It is wildly successful and has gotten rave reviews from the common man all across America. On the other hand, there's Buzz Lightyear, which pushes LGBTQ homo propaganda. Due to this, very few people went to go see it, and it's bombing. I know it's just Hollyweird but it's a small metric that shows that the majority of people would rather spend their time and money on Pro American values and messaging than literally gay bullshit.
No, it's his empowered new black female sidekick. She's lezzie.
I agree with everything he says in this clip, BUT, it needs context. Tom Cruise is a Scientologist. Scientology, due to the beliefs of its founder, L Ron Hubbard is EXTREMELY critical of the psychiatrists, psychologists, and all mental health experts. My personal opinion is because L Ron saw them as competitors. But then again, having read a lot of L Ron's fiction, it might be legitimate skepticism, cause in every story he's talking shit about them. Among other things like the World Health Organization, the IRS, the FBI, the Rockefellers, the gay agenda (and he wrote in the 80s)โฆ I mean L Ron would be right at home on the board, come to think of it. Except he would definitely be a patriotโฆ
PAYtriot, not patriot
Tom Cruise has a history of not taking bullshit and not sugar-coating his opinions. Here's a clip of him cooling the jets of an Aussie reporter. There's a longer version of this where the Aussie reporter continues to criticize him during the interview and at the end Tom hugs it out afterward, but never apologized for telling the dude he went too far.
https://youtu.be/bm1gvNQtYJQ
This woman was convicted in December and is still awaiting her sentence?
The wheels of federal justice move slooooow.
disturbing
>When lifeguards try to help drowning persons they sometimes have to punch them in the face
I'm pretty sure that's not true, but that won't stop me from kekking about it.
Why not?
>crticizes Qanon as lucractive
>makes money writing, podcasting, and tweeting non stop about Qanon
Mike Rothschild, Will Sommers, that Ben whatever guy from CNBC, pay their rent thanks to Qanon.
Microsoft's "success" and Bill Gates wealth weren't achieved in a free market vacuum. Microsoft has close ties to the United States government and goes as far as the government allows it to go. You don't get to provide operating systems for American consumption with the Deaprtment of Defense allowing you to.