President-Elect Trump arrives at UFC 308, with RFK, Mike Johnson, Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard.

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Like a BOSS President-Elect 47 has arrived:




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Can you imagine Joe Biden or Kamala arriving at a sporting event like this? They’d get booed out of the building.
 
Team America, **** yea!




…except Mike Johnson lol WTF.
 
Like a BOSS President-Elect 47 has arrived:




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Can you imagine Joe Biden or Kamala arriving at a sporting event like this? They’d get booed out of the building.

Lol nice. This image shows the whole hang. I couldn't envision Johnson at one of these. Trump is saying "Im going to live my way and make this term one to remember". .UFC isn't my cup of tea but I watched it from time to.time when I was in my youth.
 
All the lap dogs showed up..
You could look.at it in that manner, or, you could view it as Trump being inclusive and having his admnistration bond in the public eye. The have a full plate over the next few years so this is akin to having the CEO take his executives out. Trump running America like a business and rewarding his supporters. Do you realize how difficult it is going to be for the Dems to attract these voters back?. The same.voters Obama won easily? Anyone running in 2028 will need Trumps endorsement,.there is no other way forward otherwise.
 
You could look.at it in that manner, or, you could view it as Trump being inclusive and having his admnistration bond in the public eye. The have a full plate over the next few years so this is akin to having the CEO take his executives out. Trump running America like a business and rewarding his supporters. Do you realize how difficult it is going to be for the Dems to attract these voters back?. The same.voters Obama won easily? Anyone running in 2028 will need Trumps endorsement,.there is no other way forward otherwise.
The US is not a business and Trump can't run it like one he found that out the last time. I know that the GOP thinks they are wiley to change the rules to foster oligarchy conditions yet it will fail in the long run. And MAGATs think this is defeating the Deep State, how incredulous and naive.
 
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The US is not a business and Trump can't run it like one he found that out the last time. I know that the GOP thinks they are wiley to change the rules to foster oligarchy conditions yet it will fail in the long run. And MAGATs think this is defeating the Deep State, how incredulous and naive.


The Federal government is in many ways a corporation.


The U.S. Constitution is best understood not as a “social contract,” but as a popularly issued corporate charter. The earliest American colonies were literal corporations of the Crown and, like all corporations, were ruled by limited governments established by their charters. From this, Americans derived their understanding of what a constitution is—the written charter of a sovereign that ordains and limits a government.

The key Federalist innovation was to substitute the People for the King as the chartering sovereign. This effectively transferred the “governance technology” of the corporation to the civil government—including the practice of delegating authority via a written charter, charter amendment, and judicial review.

Federalists used these corporate practices to frame a government that united seeming irreconcilables—a government energetic yet limited, republican yet mixed, popular yet antipopulist—yielding a corporate solution to the problem of arbitrary rule. Leading founders considered this new government a literal chartered corporation of the People.






 
The Federal government is in many ways a corporation.

The U.S. Constitution is best understood not as a “social contract,” but as a popularly issued corporate charter. The earliest American colonies were literal corporations of the Crown and, like all corporations, were ruled by limited governments established by their charters. From this, Americans derived their understanding of what a constitution is—the written charter of a sovereign that ordains and limits a government.
The key Federalist innovation was to substitute the People for the King as the chartering sovereign. This effectively transferred the “governance technology” of the corporation to the civil government—including the practice of delegating authority via a written charter, charter amendment, and judicial review.
Federalists used these corporate practices to frame a government that united seeming irreconcilables—a government energetic yet limited, republican yet mixed, popular yet antipopulist—yielding a corporate solution to the problem of arbitrary rule. Leading founders considered this new government a literal chartered corporation of the People.






The US is a
The Federal government is in many ways a corporation.

The U.S. Constitution is best understood not as a “social contract,” but as a popularly issued corporate charter. The earliest American colonies were literal corporations of the Crown and, like all corporations, were ruled by limited governments established by their charters. From this, Americans derived their understanding of what a constitution is—the written charter of a sovereign that ordains and limits a government.
The key Federalist innovation was to substitute the People for the King as the chartering sovereign. This effectively transferred the “governance technology” of the corporation to the civil government—including the practice of delegating authority via a written charter, charter amendment, and judicial review.
Federalists used these corporate practices to frame a government that united seeming irreconcilables—a government energetic yet limited, republican yet mixed, popular yet antipopulist—yielding a corporate solution to the problem of arbitrary rule. Leading founders considered this new government a literal chartered corporation of the People.






The US is a foedus, a pact, covenant or agreement through a treaty. It is not a corporation it is a form of government used as representation of the populace, a corporation doesn't function to govern humans.
 
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