Perhaps a few are slowly waking to the fact that it's dangerous for most of the guns to be in the hands of authoritarians while they themselves are defenseless.The irony of liberals cheering for the libertarian rubes on the border who have been stockpiling weapons in case of government overreach.
followed by the Stone Cold Steve Austin theme song...*somewhere a mirror shatters*
A problem with the wall is that a huge portion of the land they need to put it on is already privately owned and the owners don't want to sell it to the government.
Wasting billions of dollars on a vanity project while millions of Americans starve.
This is, of course, the point. The idea is not to stop everything but to gain control of who, when, and how many. It is also a matter of enforcing the law.Most immigrants aren't criminals, if the criminals dont want to risk a legal entry then crossing the border somewhere else becomes a viable option.
Eh, I give it 50/50. As much as I whing about Republicans stuffing the judiciary, I do agree it would take particular jurisprudence malpractice to side with him on this issue. Then again, we did just get the surprise! ACA ruling from Texas so who knows.Trump used eminent domain to try kicking a woman out of her home so he could build a parking lot for his casino, he lost, the court sided with her. But this time Trump will win in court if he presses it, 'for the public good' includes border infrastructure, not his casino.
How much time have you spent actually working with Native American tribes and their economic and health concerns? You might be surprised to hear what they think about how to handle their concerns.This whole Elizabeth Warren kerfuffle has really revealed the degree to which white liberals are willing to ignore and dismiss the concerns of Native Ameican people which is disappointing but not surprising
Many tribes use blood quantum as an important factor in who they allow into their tribes. There is no standard and tribes are all over the map on what amount, if any, is required. Native American ancestry is wholly different. I've been told that my Louisiana ancestors have some Choctaw blood.Warren could apologize and say that she is not a Native American and acknowledge her role in allowing Harvard to use her in a way that arguably was to the detriment of actual Native Americans.
Perhaps the Senate Republicans should hold hearings on the matter and in a few years we will have another Hillary email result.She has Native American ancestry; it doesn't follow from this that she is Native American in any really meaningful sense. That's what prompts the allegation that she misrepresented herself to the detriment of Native people. That's not really fair. Lex has said that she should recognising that what she did was kinda sketchy, and apologise for it. No self-immolation is required.
How much time have you spent actually working with Native American tribes and their economic and health concerns? You might be surprised to hear what they think about how to handle their concerns.
There are ~500 distinct NA tribes in the US that are sovereign nations. Be very careful of accepting one or two data points as representative of anything other than their opinions.I'm going off words written by tribal authorities saying that Warren's actions were against tribal interests.
There are ~500 distinct NA tribes in the US that are sovereign nations. Be very careful of accepting one or two data points as representative of anything other than their opinions.
How about, at least, 400 or more tribes that have ignored it?Can you find an example of a tribal authority applauding Warren's handling of this issue?
You state that like it was important. Why? If anything, silence is taken as agreement, not opposition.How about, at least, 400 or more tribes that have ignored it?
Not with the tribes I'm familiar with. Tribal politics that are external rather than internal are mostly focused on D of Interior issues over land and rights. A white lady who most of them don't know would raise few concerns no matter what she claimed about her personal ancestry. Tribes want what they want from the government, try to get it and then pretty much ignore the outside world unless they depend upon non natives to fill their casinos and gas stations. Maybe some Cherokees have an opinion. But to be considered for Cherokee membership you need 1/16th Cherokee blood. Not very much. I've dealt with tribes and tribal leadership in both NM and WA; I have found that mostly they ignore things that do not impact them directly and would rather not be bothered. The more traditional a tribe is, the less their interest. Silence on their part is not agreement, but indifference.You state that like it was important. Why? If anything, silence is taken as agreement, not opposition.
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If anything, silence is taken as agreement, not opposition.
You do your case no favors. From what you just stated, you should be agreeing with Lexicus.Not with the tribes I'm familiar with. Tribal politics that are external rather than internal are mostly focused on D of Interior issues over land and rights. A white lady who most of them don't know would raise few concerns no matter what she claimed about her personal ancestry. Tribes want what they want from the government, try to get it and then pretty much ignore the outside world unless they depend upon non natives to fill their casinos and gas stations. Maybe some Cherokees have an opinion. But to be considered for Cherokee membership you need 1/16th Cherokee blood. Not very much. I've dealt with tribes and tribal leadership in both NM and WA; I have found that mostly they ignore things that do not impact them directly and would rather not be bothered. The more traditional a tribe is, the less their interest. Silence on their part is not agreement, but indifference.
Why do you read every post as though it contained something written by you?You do your case no favors.
I am not trying to defend EW, just set the record straight on how tribes think about things.There is a time for political spin and there is a time for plain talk.You do your case no favors. From what you just stated, you should be agreeing with Lexicus.
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Can you find an example of a tribal authority applauding Warren's handling of this issue?
most Indians dont care if a white woman advanced her career on the backs of their ancestors