trump says there's "no price tag" for deportation.

That’s a lie…The Founders did not consider natives as people and blacks we’re 3/5’s of a person.
Actually they said that blacks and indians not taxes, were NOT PEOPLE.
But would get 3/5ths credit for the census, and thus for representation.
 
If they intended it to be for the citizens, they were the dumbest writers of English. Since they started out with "we the people" and not "we the citizens"
Wow, really? Go on to the next few words. Illegal aliens are not of the United States, they have no rights but mere privileges. Illegal aliens are not part of the 'people' in regards to the 2nd. It is only semantic silliness that liberal loons have attempted to pervert the Constitution for political reasons.
 
No
“The people” was simply a different manner of referring those here. It’s not a reference to the planet
Read the preamble "We the People of the United States" clearly defines it applies only to those in the United States"

Duh !!!!
 
Biden also promised to do away with those credit card junk fees. I don't think that happened
Actually they promised to lower them, and they did.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized a rule to combat excessive credit card late fees. Starting in May 2024, the typical late fee will drop from $32 to $8.

Pay attention next time.
 
The Founders were clear. They did not consider natives or blacks to be people.
Which was all part of the compromises made. Since the constitution also intended to make slavery permanent.
 
This shit is so fucking simple…why do you make it so hard on yourselves?
Why do you choose to think so unconventionally?
All you have to do is think like any good, real, core American does...and TA-DA! You become a legitimate human being.
You poor thing.

You actually thought that if you won, people would stop pointing out what a disgusting human being you are.

That's not how it works.

So, aside from the power-weeping, what do you plan to do about it?
 
Did you skip history class. Remember the 3/5ths compromise, and indians not taxed.
They were not considered to be "people".
And even now Indian reservations are "foreign" territory. Where the law is applied by treaty.

Federal law recognizes a special kind of Indian sovereign authority to govern themselves, subject to an overriding federal authority. Indian tribes are considered by federal law to be "domestic, dependent nations." Congress enacted this sovereign authority to protect Indian groups from state authority.

Remember the 3/5ths compromise, and indians not taxed.
They were not considered to be "people".


Not for apportionment.
 
Wow, really? Go on to the next few words. Illegal aliens are not of the United States, they have no rights but mere privileges. Illegal aliens are not part of the 'people' in regards to the 2nd. It is only semantic silliness that liberal loons have attempted to pervert the Constitution for political reasons.
Breaking News: In 1789 there were no "illegal aliens". So the founding fathers could not intend to exclude them.
The Constitution included everybody in the United States, even those with no documentation.
 
Put simply, think "When in Rome".
Anyone within our borders are subject to our laws, and our rule of law aka Constitution.
The only exception are foreign diplomats, counsels and leaders.

The US census is in the constitution, and the US Census counts illegal aliens among the population.


The resident population counts include all people (citizens and noncitizens) who are living in the United States at the time of the census.

Anyone within our borders are subject to our laws, and our rule of law aka Constitution.
The only exception are foreign diplomats, counsels and leaders.


Foreign diplomats aren't subject to our laws? They can rape, steal and kill?
 
Yes, it's inflationary. So is Don's tariff plan. Though I don't think anyone can say with certainty how any of trump's promises will play out. He may have been lying about his intentions. That would certainly be better for the country if he was.

Yes, it's inflationary.

Why do you feel it is inflationary? What definition of inflationary are you using?
 
Remember the 3/5ths compromise, and indians not taxed.
They were not considered to be "people".


Not for apportionment.
This is where reading constitutional decisions by the USSC comes in handy.
As chief justice Tanney wrote in his majority opinion. The founding fathers never intended blacks and indians (not taxed) to be "people", and as such they had the same rights as farm animals.
 
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Anyone within our borders are subject to our laws, and our rule of law aka Constitution.
The only exception are foreign diplomats, counsels and leaders.


Foreign diplomats aren't subject to our laws? They can rape, steal and kill?
Watch the movie "Lethal Weapon 2", it explains it.

South African drug dealers hiding behind diplomatic immunity.
 

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