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it concerns me that people who've had a seventh grade civic class buy into the BS
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it concerns me that people who've had a seventh grade civic class buy into the BS
I guess one very technical caveat to that is that immigrant US citizens (like my daughter) can vote. But I think generally people don't think of US citizens as potentially being immigrants, which I understand.I can forgive the apartheid born illegal immigrant from South Africa for being ignorant of how things work in America, but it concerns me that people who've had a seventh grade civic class buy into the BS that immigrants can vote. Immigrants, and sometimes illegal immigrants, can vote at the municipal level, but they can't vote in federal elections. And what's even weirder is that it's mostly boomers buying into it too. It's like, you guys were force fed American values your entire life, how they hell don't you know who can and can't vote?
I gather that was automatic? Never thought about it before.I guess one very technical caveat to that is that immigrant US citizens (like my daughter) can vote.
I'm not sure how much of that I could describe as automatic, because there was a lot of paperwork involved. We had to have a Chinese Passport, a US Passport, a US VISA, and all of the adoption paperwork handled, and with that she was a citizen as soon as her passport was stamped in Seattle on the flight from China. I guess that counts as automatic, but it felt like a lot of work.I gather that was automatic? Never thought about it before.
Of course, I just mean that an immigrant adopted child of citizen parents is automatically a citizen. No naturalization period.I'm not sure how much of that I could describe as automatic, because there was a lot of paperwork involved. We had to have a Chinese Passport, a US Passport, a US VISA, and all of the adoption paperwork handled, and with that she was a citizen as soon as her passport was stamped in Seattle on the flight from China. I guess that counts as automatic, but it felt like a lot of work.
Don't forgive the billionaire moron. He knows full well illegal immigrants aren't allowed to vote at a federal level, that's why he's already tried to actually explain how the "importation" of illegal immigrants "by Democrats" is being used to take over the federal government.I can forgive the apartheid born illegal immigrant from South Africa for being ignorant of how things work in America, but it concerns me that people who've had a seventh grade civic class buy into the BS that immigrants can vote. Immigrants, and sometimes illegal immigrants, can vote at the municipal level, but they can't vote in federal elections. And what's even weirder is that it's mostly boomers buying into it too. It's like, you guys were force fed American values your entire life, how they hell don't you know who can and can't vote?
In his words to Don Lemon, go to 24:20 because I think hearing him explain this nonsense does a better job than me trying to sum it up.
I'll take a stab at this.ElonYou can research this very easily on the internet, it's pretty straightforward to research this. [snip] The Democrats would loose approximately 20 seats in the House if illegals were not counted in the census.
Don LemonI don't believe that your information on that is right.
Or a Simon and Garfunkel-esque ska band.Musk and Lemon sounds like a yoga apparel company.
The general what led treasonous rats against Americans has fallen out of favor, if you can believe it.
pogchampReminder that tomorrow, April 15th, is the first day of the first criminal trial ever of a former US president.
What an odd interjection.18th century pub song.
Never fight uphill, me boys
Never fight uphill
A cannon shot off both me legs
Never fight uphill
With his trial upcoming I think the naartjie nazi sees the general's plight as a metaphor for his own struggles since everything is about him, like a narcissitic Grandpa Calvin without the Hobbes.What an odd interjection.
18th century pub song.
Never fight uphill, me boys
Never fight uphill
A cannon shot off both me legs
Never fight uphill
Mission accomplished... but it's not a cult, right...?This could fit into multiple threads, I don't know the sample size or demographics, but it's quite simply absolutely terrifying.
We should ask the same question about whom do Republicans trust when it comes to paying taxes: Literally anyone else, or a known tax cheat?Mission accomplished... but it's not a cult, right...?
It was an emoji on Twitch - which I don’t even use anymore - until the guy depicted in it, who goes by the alias “Gootecks” went nuts in 2020.I don't know what a pog champ is, but I searched it and this came up on Reddit, so I'm assuming it's just Donald Trump playing with Pogs. Or am I being a bit too 1990s here?
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This might be the most punchable thing I've ever seen:It was an emoji on Twitch - which I don’t even use anymore - until the guy depicted in it, who goes by the alias “Gootecks” went nuts in 2020.
What's a sea shanty unrelated to the sea? Is there another name?Land lubber's sea shanties we've been singin' since the Germans bombed Pearl Arbor.
A folk song. I don't think there's a specific name for it outside the tradition of work songs, which you'd sing whilst on the job; railway workers, dockers, steelworkers, factory workers etc.What's a sea shanty unrelated to the sea? Is there another name?
I think that's why I went "pub song," because infantrymen doesn't quite fit among workers in the traditional sense but I think you could find them all in a pub.A folk song. I don't think there's a specific name for it outside the tradition of work songs, which you'd sing whilst on the job; railway workers, dockers, steelworkers, factory workers etc.