The Presidency of Donald J. Trump, Episode VI: No Witnesses, One Defector, No Checks or Balances

Uhhhhh coo be

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I’d still think BB tries to mess with her, alough she swore an oath.

It’s why I hate the system tbh, white collar crime deserves far more attention than the drug wars.

@beetlejuice

I appreciate you bringing attention to this. Gotta include some of these choice quotes :+1:

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Lol at being afraid of being sued for asking for payment up front.

So I can rent out the target center and not have to pay until after the event?

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I’m feeling pretty INSPIRED to start researching expatriation and paths to citizenship in other countries.

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https://twitter.com/KellyO/status/1230588574447390721?s=19

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My new favorite lawbro claim is saying that Trump won’t pardon Roger Stone because then Stone would waive his 5th amendment rights and be forced to tell what he knows. Trump could simply commute his sentence, but I see no problems for them if it’s a pardon.

Some House committee, “Roger Stone, now that you have received a pardon you must come in and be absolutely forthright and completely honest. We call you in for questioning.”

Stone, “No.”

Committee, “Here’s a subpoena then.”

Stone, “How about fuck no? And fuck you.”

“Unbelievable!” they’ll say. “This is not how it works!” Then not even a whiff of enforcement and the story dies.

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Last I checked, New Zealand has a healthy request for specialized skills. Plus I hear it’s a great place to live.

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https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/1230614574975635457?s=20

https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1230612487608905729?s=20

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It’s only getting worse from here.

The hilarious part is he thinks he has to hide it.

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https://twitter.com/samstein/status/1230615248916418560?s=20

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https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1230550196590796800?s=20

Well now a pardon is guaranteed.

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Unless you marry a citizen or have immediate relatives born in a country you want to immigrate to, immigrating to other countries isn’t often much easier than it is for other to immigrate to the U.S. I pulled it off via dual-citizenship through my mother. Not everybody is that lucky.

For example, the Czech citizenship requirements are actually very similar to America. Both require a multi-part language proficiency test and a civics test. Difference is that the American civic test is a 10 question multiple choice test given orally and an interpreter can be used. For the Czech civics test, it’s a 30 question multiple choice test written in Czech. Of course, you have to go through the interview, criminal record check and medical check. All paperwork is in Czech and certified copies of all foreign language documents must be made before being translated into Czech by a sworn legal translator.

You even need to take a Czech test to qualify for permanent residency here. Most foreigners who aren’t EU citizens and live here do so by obtaining a freelance permit (informally called a zivno), use it to obtain a residence permit and then renew their permits every two years until they want to leave.

I can’t tell whether this post is serious or satire.

Yeah I’m aware it’s not easy and not even likely. Brb gonna brush up on my French.

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