Why, oh why! Why can't we give them 120 days to bloviate and then VOTE already?
I am tired of the Trump, Clinton, Cruz, Sanders, O'Malley, Rubio, bullshite. None of them will ever do half of what they promise, and when called on it they will say they were misquoted.
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I kinda thought so, given your overly simplistic commentaries on the candidates. I found it amusing that you wrote:
about Chris Christie. He does not say the right things, such as when he told someone critical of his recent handling of a storm in New Jersey, in areas previously damaged by Sandy, "What do you want me to do, go in there with a mop?"
You also wrote that nobody believes him (Christie). Now, if a guy always says the right things, who in their right mind wouldn't believe him?
If Obama, whose birthplace is still quite nebulous, can get elected - why should it matter where Cruz was born?
Harry, Congress is a bicameral legislature; it consists of the Senate and House of Representatives, When one says Congress, it means both Houses. There are 435 Representatives, 100 Senators and 6 non-voting members.
Trust me, they all understand how it works. That's the problem.
Yes he is as far as I can tell.
I was just poking a little fun at Cruz though, especially after the fuss over Obama.
We get a lot of women from mainland China coming to the us during their 8th month of pregnancy in order to give the kids citizenship and go on the dole. It is kind of annoying.
The reason I say he was sort of "on the edge" is:
- He was born outside of the US
- His father was not a US citizen
- He kept his right to dual citizenship all the way up until he ran for President
His Mother's US citizenship passed the test.
I really don't care what religion someone is, nor what country they are from. I do care about people using dual citizenship to avoid taxes and call themselves something at convenient moments. In my mind, once a person is 18, they should make a decision on their single country citizenship. I cannot understand how it is possible to pledge allegiance to more than one country. This is especially true if you are a government representative.