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>which one has that pool?
The Indoor Pool at the Biltmore Estate
https://steemit.com/travel/@markvance/the-indoor-pool-at-the-biltmore-estate
>The Indoor Pool at the Biltmore Estate
>Who will be the first arrest?
Impressive, most impressive.
Argument: "Maxwell is not a big enough name to trigger a mass awakening." [example]
Counter-argument: Do not make statements based on assumption of 'worth' and/or 'value'. Do not think 'today' but rather 'after' today.
ONE LEADS TO ANOTHER TO ANOTHER TO ANOTHER.
ONE LEADS TO MANY.
Crimes against Children = common denominator [no matter political affiliation][mass pop awakening].
Have faith in Humanity.
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>There's no self-pardon for treason.
The President’s authority to pardon offenses against the United States is unlimited except in cases of impeachment, Anon:
Article II, Section 2, Clause 1:
'The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.'
The Constitution establishes the President’s authority to grant clemency, encompassing not only pardons of individuals but several other forms of relief from criminal punishment as well. The power, which has historical roots in early English law, has been recognized by the Supreme Court as quite broad. In the 1886 case Ex parte Garland, the Court referred to the President’s authority to pardon as unlimited except in cases of impeachment, extending to every offence known to the law and able to be exercised either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment. Much later, the Court wrote that the broad power conferred in the Constitution gives the President plenary authority to 'forgive’ [a] convicted person in part or entirely, to reduce a penalty in terms of a specified number of years, or to alter it with certain conditions.
Despite the breadth of the President’s authority under the Pardon Clause, the Constitution’s text provides for at least two limits on the power: first, clemency may only be granted for Offenses against the United States, meaning that state criminal offenses and federal or state civil claims are not covered.6 Second, the President’s clemency authority cannot be used in Cases of impeachment.
https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artII-S2-C1-3-1/ALDE_00013316/
>but not a self-pardon.
'Judge Richard Posner, another widely cited legal authority, said in a 1999 book about the Clinton impeachment that the question was left open by the Founders. “It has generally been inferred from the breadth of the constitutional language that the president can indeed pardon himself,” Posner argued.
And Samuel Morison, a pardon attorney who specialized in that subject at the Justice Department, told the Washington Post last May that a self-pardon could theoretically be done by a President. “My opinion is that in theory that he could. But then he would be potentially subject to impeachment for doing that,” Morison said. “There are no constraints defined in the Constitution itself that says he can’t do that.”
https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/explaining-the-presidential-self-pardon-debate?
Self-pardons by US Presidents have been a matter of debate since 1787. There is a DOJ precedent memorandum by an Acting Assistant AG from 1974, but the issue (should it arise) will no doubt be debated: https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/olc/opinions/1974/08/31/op-olc-supp-v001-p0370_0.pdf
>How is Biden going to pardon himself after he's out of office?
No US President wields pardon power once out of office, Anon.
>Sternly worded letter?
Avoided on the way out the door. Just drop it in the outgoing mail.
>thinks … these problems are recent
For far too many history starts in the year of their birth.
>Why are all our politicians fucking retarded and hate our own Country so much!!
Our politicians are neither retarded nor hateful. They are bribed or blackmailed or both. They do not act in our country's interest because they are intentionally acting in the interests of others.
>what is coded in your dna?
One of the astonishing things about savant syndrome is that these extraordinary people clearly know things they never learned.
Despite being blind and cognitively impaired, Leslie Lemke is a musical savant with skills at a virtuoso level. Yet he has never had a music lesson in his life.
Alonzo Clemons is likewise cognitively impaired from a childhood head injury after which he began to sculpt from anything handy — Crisco or whatever — and now can mold a perfect specimen of any animal after a single glance, each muscle, tendon or other feature stunningly reproduced perfectly.
Matt Savage is a musical savant referred to these days as the "Mozart of Jazz" with his own trio on worldwide tours. While he has had some formal training, his music professor says of him: "He seems to know things beyond his own existence."
Each of these savants and many others I have met, including some non-savant prodigies, know things they never learned. I call that "genetic memory." Simply put, it represents complex abilities and sophisticated knowledge that exists side-by-side with the more typical, commonly accepted inherited physical characteristics such as eye and hair color, height, posture and facial features.
Genetic Memory: 'How we know things we never learned'
https://www.fdlreporter.com/story/news/local/2015/01/30/genetic-memory-know-things-never-learned/22584667/
Savant syndrome is a rare, but extraordinary, condition in which persons with serious mental disabilities, including autistic disorder, have some ‘island of genius’ which stands in marked, incongruous contrast to overall handicap. As many as one in 10 persons with autistic disorder have such remarkable abilities in varying degrees, although savant syndrome occurs in other developmental disabilities or in other types of central nervous system injury or disease as well. Whatever the particular savant skill, it is always linked to massive memory.
The savant syndrome: an extraordinary condition. A synopsis: past, present, future
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2677584/
Savant syndrome is when someone with a developmental disorder displays above-average skill in a specific area. People often associate Savant syndrome with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Savant syndrome is rare, with some evidence estimating that it may affect 10–30%Trusted Source of autistic people. However, due to a lack of formal diagnostic criteria, it is difficult to accurately estimate how many people have savant syndrome.
Autism is a developmental disorder that affects social and behavioral capacities. The condition can cause mild to severe symptoms and typically emerges during the first few years of life. Autistic people may also have one or more abilities that exceed the population average, which is a sign of savant syndrome. However, it is also possible for someone to have savant syndrome without autism.
People with savant syndrome could have above-average skills in one or more domains, such as memory, music, or mathematics.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/savant-syndrome
>We know that E=mc^2
>in this sense there is no 'empty space'.
Muh 'Dark Matter' is Energy, since E= M x a shit ton, and said energy is constantly transiting between objects with mass through 'empty space'.
>1 chimney 6,000,000,000 hardwood or charcoal.
How many BTUs per Jew, Anon?
Sorry to ask, but once the Atlantic Current (AMOC) is stopped by glacial melt water, Europe will revisit the days of skating on the canals and New Englanders will once again walk to the Isles of Shoals. Europe will have no Russian gas, no coal will be mined, no petroleum will be available, prevailing winds will change, and it will be unusually cloudy during the winter. Would rendering them for oil be more efficient?
The man carries a big stick, too!