Harris' Troubling Views on Censorship

Discussion in 'Politics' started by ipatent, Sep 5, 2024.

  1. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    It fell between stools because nobody anticipated Trump would direct his mob at the Capitol.

    That was pretty stupid but Pelosi only has a small share of that.
     
    #21     Sep 5, 2024
  2. ipatent

    ipatent

    The House administers the District of Columbia by itself, not with the Senate.
     
    #22     Sep 5, 2024
  3. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Then why this joint responsibility structure.

     
    #23     Sep 5, 2024
  4. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Actually, I'm sure they did anticipate in their own minds, but to say it out loud before the betrayal, that was too much to expect. They had to declare the POTUS as a potential public/state enemy.
     
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    #24     Sep 5, 2024
  5. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    @ipatent, are you now willing to accept that Congress is both House and Senate?

    Or do you need more time?

    Get back to it tomorrow maybe.
     
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    #25     Sep 5, 2024
  6. Where's the J6 pipe bomber?

    Not a peep about her/him...

    Strange
     
    #26     Sep 5, 2024
  7. ipatent

    ipatent

    "That Has To Stop": Harris Denounces Unfettered Free Speech In 2019 CNN Interview

    Where Biden was viewed as an opportunist in embracing censorship, Harris is a true believer. Like Walz, she has long espoused a shockingly narrow view of free speech that is reflective of the wider anti-free speech movement in higher education.

    Harris often speaks of free speech as if it is a privilege bestowed by the government like a license and that you can be taken off the road if you are viewed as a reckless driver.

    Trump and the third party candidates are clearly not forcing Harris to address her record on free speech. Yet, polls show that the majority of Americans still oppose censorship and favor free speech.
     
    #27     Sep 6, 2024
  8. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    We need this cleared up though, do you still stand by this statement?
     
    #28     Sep 6, 2024
  9. ipatent

    ipatent

    No, I was wrong.
     
    #29     Sep 6, 2024
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  10. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    Its not that your were wrong, it's that potentially millions were put in a trick bag, so that an absolutely foundational piece of civics they learned as kids, was reprogrammed.

    Jim Jordan started it and then it grew on fertile soil.
     
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    #30     Sep 6, 2024