
A fair distinction.I did not say faith; I said hope.
Of course they did. Its the fundamental principle keeping US presidents from spending 100% of their time defending themselves against criminal charges. Questionable drone assassinations alone would suffice.A fair distinction.
I'm not holding my breath. These are the same people who said the president has broad immunity from criminal prosecution for their "official acts" while in office.
You mean like drone strikes against US citizens?Of course they did. Its the fundamental principle keeping US presidents from spending 100% of their time defending themselves against criminal charges. Questionable drone assassinations alone would suffice.
Bull. 44 previous presidents were not plagued and stymied in their duties by that threat. Trump’s experience was unique because his multiple crimes and the context thereof were unique. If such a sweeping executive privilege were required to allow the president to govern that would have become clear and been acted upon a century or more ago.Of course they did. Its the fundamental principle keeping US presidents from spending 100% of their time defending themselves against criminal charges. Questionable drone assassinations alone would suffice.
Presumably. There are plenty of other potential outrages that US courts would be competent to hear.You mean like drone strikes against US citizens?
If the most resolute opponents of the president-of-the-day, whatever president, whatever day, believed they could tie him up in the courts, they would. Getting a president into court over a misuse of military force is a lot juicier than fraud or overwrought imaginings of revolution. A great many people are completely aware that the process is the punishment. 44 previous presidents served while a figurative fence still stood. Now it has been pushed down, and only the USSC stands in the way. "We've found the man; now we'll find a crime." It was foolish to essentially express that sentiment; it was foolish of everyone who heard it not to shun the speakers into oblivion. That shit will never go back into a horse.Bull. 44 previous presidents were not plagued and stymied in their duties by that threat. Trump’s experience was unique because his multiple crimes and the context thereof were unique. If such a sweeping executive privilege were required to allow the president to govern that would have become clear and been acted upon a century or more ago.
Probably similar to when US citizen Anwar al-Awlaki was assassinated on order of President Obama.You mean like drone strikes against US citizens?
Yes, Carney is busy "Changing the relationship with China" Same old Liberal party.
Ever hear the maxim, don't fight a two front war?The Liberal Party’s fetish for the PRC is extremely disturbing. Probably the main reason from me ever voting for them.
There are a lot of other wealthy democratic countries out there to be expanding trade with. Trading an unreliable and fickle partner for an aggressive one hostile to our way of life is not a good idea.
And I'm SURE, given Temu's sterling customer service record, they'll look exactly like this ....
Who said anything about fighting? Just don’t go grovelling to a known hostile actor we’re on the outs with while our main partner is having a hissy fit.Ever hear the maxim, don't fight a two front war?
As for other wealthy democratic countries out there, which ones are you speaking of? The only wealthy democratic countries in the G20 we don't have a trade deal with currently are India, SK, and Brazil...I think.
I’m not getting wrapped around the axle on this. Most countries have considerable entry and often exit controls. Every state has absolute sovereign right to control its borders. They’re well within their rights to verify identity and admissibility of everyone coming in. We should be doing generally the same for every non-citizen.And I'm SURE, given Temu's sterling customer service record, they'll look exactly like this ....
Meanwhile, say "cheese."
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U.S. to take photos of all travellers entering or leaving the country
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is amending its policies to require that all non-citizens — including Canadians — be photographed when entering or leaving the United States.www.thecanadianpressnews.ca
The Liberal Party’s fetish for the PRC is extremely disturbing. Probably the main reason from me ever voting for them.
There are a lot of other wealthy democratic countries out there to be expanding trade with. Trading an unreliable and fickle partner for an aggressive one hostile to our way of life is not a good idea.
Meanwhile, say "cheese."
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U.S. to take photos of all travellers entering or leaving the country
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is amending its policies to require that all non-citizens — including Canadians — be photographed when entering or leaving the United States.www.thecanadianpressnews.ca
The Liberal Party’s fetish for the PRC is extremely disturbing. Probably the main reason from me never voting for them.
There are a lot of other wealthy democratic countries out there to be expanding trade with. Trading an unreliable and fickle partner for an aggressive one hostile to our way of life is not a good idea.
Does that actually work? The book was written by a guy that bankrupted casinos and generally fails at most things he does, and was riding on inherited real estate wealth.Your closing paragraph suggests hints of Art of the Deal. Go big at first. Room to negotiate, after eventual concessions still got what you wanted all along.
we are already fighting with China. Can we stop without making the situation worse with the US is the questionWho said anything about fighting? Just don’t go grovelling to a known hostile actor we’re on the outs with while our main partner is having a hissy fit.
The Liberals have battered wife syndrome when it comes to the PRC. The Tories have it with the US.
Not really a choice if China behaves like it thinks we ought to be approximately its vassal.Ever hear the maxim, don't fight a two front war?
There is always room for improvement in any of the deals extant. There is plenty to be done before kowtowing to the emperor in the palace.As for other wealthy democratic countries out there, which ones are you speaking of? The only wealthy democratic countries in the G20 we don't have a trade deal with currently are India, SK, and Brazil...I think.
So we are in a trade war with the number one and number two economies in the world and have a trade deal already with number 3.Who said anything about fighting? Just don’t go grovelling to a known hostile actor we’re on the outs with while our main partner is having a hissy fit.
The Liberals have battered wife syndrome when it comes to the PRC. The Tories have it with the US.