Won't pass the House and would be struck down by SCOTUS. Can Congress even define, in law outside the Constitution, the ways in which a law could be Constitutionally challenged? Seems like that's for the Courts to determine. But probably a question for a lawyer who knows more than I do.
Did you decide if you like religion and dogma yet? I never got an answer.
Okay, so 'gender dogma' is a botched transition of a non-trans person that no one today would endorse. Okay, so who actually subscribes to this? Literally no one alive today who I've ever heard give an opinion.
You're...
I don't know anything about Ms. Blatvasky. Whenever someone starts talking about "Secret Gospels" or some secret teaching of Jesus or whatever, I can pretty much peg that whatever will proceed out of their mouth next will be coo-coo.
I'm gay as a goose, and I've always found this speculation about Jesus silly. He "used his hands" to baptize people, and so...that means what? He was jerking them off? Like, it's almost comically absurd. It's a South Park episode, not serious history.
The thing is, many Trump voters are not voting for him because they think he's a good guy. They're voting for him because they prefer the policy set he represents. Swing voters, who actually decide elections these days, are often not politically active or informed. So the things that are obvious...
You make a good point about her being a minority.
I would not worry about her being tough on crime as a DA in this race. Right now the bent of the electorate is against crime, towards order. Her history as a DA might actually help her with moderates.
It's dire because Joe is gonna lose this thing and he doesn't look good, physically or mentally. I agree that panic is not helpful. It's one thing to panic and another to make a very much sober assessment that my house is on fire and I need to get out.
The Dems' problem is, no other candidate...
Of course. My point was that this isn't some pivot out of principle, it's necessity. The idea that elected Dems are openly calling for Biden to leave the race when we're in July and he has, what, 90% of the delegates?, means the situation is dire.
His strategy to attract voters will be less about appealing to "centrists" per se, and more about appealing to the populist sentiment of people from various political perspectives (or who aren't especially political at all). You already saw this with JD Vance's speech where he went after "Wall...
It takes a lot of guts to rethink your position and openly concede it. So good on you for doing that!
It's a pretty basic and well-known fact that Protestants subscribe to Sola Fide and the older Christian traditions (Catholicism and Orthodoxy) don't. Is that all you're trying to say here? If...