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none of that has remotely affected the average american's life, so why are you lying that trump being elected has made us one of the worst countries on earth, in 4 months?

actually, let's have some fun; where would you rather live? :mjgrin:
Didn't he say he wanted to live in Iran vs Russia? I remember that. fukking Iran? :dead:
 

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Didn't he say he wanted to live in Iran vs Russia? I remember that. fukking Iran? :dead:
Oh damn I forgot about that :mjlol: good times.

HL Allstars like the Trump admin, nikkas be saying wild shyt so much you just forget about shyt the next day because of the muzzle velocity/flood the zone strategy
 
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White trump supporter logic my life didn't change so I dont care :mjlol:
In this thread titled: "A serious question: When does this Trump presidency stop being funny?"

when he actually does something that negatively affects my life

being white, i have the luxury of that probably coming later than it will for other people. but since the question is posed :ehh:
Dude thought he was being self-aware, but what he really said was, "I know others will suffer before me, and I'm fine with that." That kind of passive racism is no better than the loud, out-and-proud kind, which he engages in too.
 

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I highly doubt your opinion has nothing to do with Palestine.

my opinion of the democratic party who had both chambers/presidency and accomplished almost nothing they claimed they would has absolutely nothing to do with Palestine. Its almost like running on something and not accomplished your goals can bring a regime change.
. As an outside reader of posts on here, you are up in every thread arguing with people in all of them.

stick to being an outsider because you dont know what you're talking about
Maybe you like that discourse, but it clogs up threads that would normally have good info in them. All you do is argue. Plus, your takes are iffy.

dumb nikka babble
From what I can gather, you are a Palestinian war first person, at the cost of letting Trump get into power again.
This why you have to stick to being an outsider, now you're just throwing random shyt at the wall with hopes that I have made these takes. I have time and time again said this is a two party system country and that I would vote for the war lord himself due to harm reduction purposes. Biden was terrible terrible awful president bur easily better than trump

You are the problem. Offer some solution.

No YOU’RE problem, you came in aDemocrat rebuild thread in hopes to keeping the broken democrat party the same :dead:. you want to do more of the same, you want to continue having a 21% favorability that is YOUR desire.
 

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so are there any other issues, that Dems will try to photoshoot as they get arrested over them?

or are we just doing this for non-citizens who violate immigration law, and can't vote because they came here illegally?
 

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Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for minors, big loss for transgender rights
The Supreme Court is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a stunning setback to transgender rights.

The justices’ 6-3 decision
in a case from Tennessee effectively protects from legal challenges many efforts by President Donald Trump’s Republican administration and state governments to roll back protections for transgender people. Another 26 states have laws similar to the one in Tennessee.

The decision comes amid a range of other federal and state efforts to regulate the lives of transgender people, including which sports competitions they can join and which bathrooms they can use. In April, President Donald Trump’s administration sued Maine for not complying with the government’s push to ban transgender athletes in girls sports.

The Republican president also has sought to block federal spending on gender-affirming medical care for those under age 19 — instead promoting talk therapy only to treat young transgender people. In addition, the Supreme Court has allowed him to kick transgender service members out of the military, even as court battles continue. The president also signed another order to define the sexes as only male and female.

Trump’s administration has also called for using only therapy, not broader health measures, to treat transgender youths.

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The justices acted a month after the United Kingdom’s top court delivered a setback to transgender rights, ruling unanimously that the U.K. Equality Act means trans women can be excluded from some groups and single-sex spaces, such as changing rooms, homeless shelters, swimming areas and medical or counseling services provided only to women.

Five years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that transgender people, as well as gay and lesbian people, are protected by a landmark federal civil rights law that prohibits sex discrimination in the workplace. That decision is not affected by Wednesday’s ruling.

But the justices on Wednesday declined to apply the same sort of analysis the court used in 2020 when it found that “sex plays an unmistakable role” in employers’ decisions to punish transgender people for traits and behavior they otherwise tolerate.

There are about 300,000 people between the ages of 13 and 17 and 1.3 million adults who identify as transgender in the United States, according to the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law. The Williams Institute is a think tank that researches sexual orientation and gender identity demographics to inform laws and public policy decisions.

When the case was argued in December, then-President Joe Biden’s Democratic administration and families of transgender adolescents had called on the high court to strike down the Tennessee ban as unlawful sex discrimination and protect the constitutional rights of vulnerable Americans.

They argued that the law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment, which requires the government to treat similarly situated people the same.

Tennessee’s law bans puberty blockers and hormone treatments for transgender minors, but it allows the same drugs to be used for other purposes.

Soon after Trump took office, the Justice Department told the court that its position had changed.

A major issue in the case was the appropriate level of scrutiny courts should apply to such laws.

The lowest level is known as rational basis review, and almost every law looked at that way is ultimately upheld. Indeed, the federal appeals court in Cincinnati that allowed the Tennessee law to be enforced held that lawmakers acted rationally to regulate medical procedures, well within their authority.

The appeals court reversed a trial court that employed a higher level of review, heightened scrutiny, which applies in cases of sex discrimination. Under this more searching examination, the state must identify an important objective and show that the law helps accomplish it.

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