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  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    edited July 2019

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,798 Founders Club

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    Census asks all kinds of questions they don't just count and the question has been asked in the past. Why did they stop asking the question? And why don't you want it asked now?
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,798 Founders Club

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Why are you avoiding the question?

    The census has always asked questions including this one.

    Why are you scared of it?
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    edited July 2019
    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    So when they asked the question previously they were breaking the law. Got it.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 23,897
    Banana Republic.

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    HHusky said:

    Banana Republic.

    Racist
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,798 Founders Club

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    You just destroyed your argument

    Idiot
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    You just destroyed your argument

    Idiot
    Amazing how fearful they are of asking a simple question and obtaining information.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    SFGbob said:

    So when they asked the question previously they were breaking the law. Got it.

    I didn't conclude that.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    You just destroyed your argument

    Idiot
    No
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    “We cannot ignore the disconnect between the decision made [by the administration to add the census question] and the explanation given.”

    —Chief Justice John Roberts

    Every day, the evidence is incontrovertible: trumptards are the dumbest people on the planet.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,715 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    We need to count heads. If they are living here they need to answer. Simple ain't it?
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    So when they asked the question previously they were breaking the law. Got it.

    I didn't conclude that.
    the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions.

    Like I said, you're not very bright.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    Sledog said:

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    We need to count heads. If they are living here they need to answer. Simple ain't it?
    No, they don't need to answer any intrusive questions. All it says AGAIN! ... COUNT. That what it says, so long as the person being counted is not an Indian not taxed, which they are either none or so few that really, all the Constitution says is COUNT.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    edited July 2019
    The basic problem with you Trump dictator enthusiasts: you think Trump can make decisions that supercede the Constitution and the Supreme Court. The problem is you desire a far right dictator.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    edited July 2019
    The hostility and fear they have of simply asking if the person living here is a citizen gives away the game. They know there are millions of non-citizens living here and they know that many Rat Congressional seats depend upon counting those non-citizens.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    SFGbob said:

    The hostility and fear they have of simply asking if the person living here is a citizen gives away the game. They know there are millions of non-citizens living here and they know that many Rat Congressional seats depend upon counting those non-citizens.

    Fine. You don't the Constitution and the Supreme Court.
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    SFGbob said:

    The hostility and fear they have of simply asking if the person living here is a citizen gives away the game. They know there are millions of non-citizens living here and they know that many Rat Congressional seats depend upon counting those non-citizens.

    Trump is so incompetent, inept and disingenuous he couldn’t get a majority scotus vote in favor of what should have been an easy slam dunk decision. Sad.
  • Bendintheriver
    Bendintheriver Member Posts: 7,006 Standard Supporter
    Not one lib on here is willing to be honest and state why they don't want the question asked. Pathetic.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    AOG posts at 10:50 and looks like he’ll disappear by 11:30. That might be a new record.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,715 Standard Supporter

    Sledog said:

    SFGbob said:

    Good

    Why shouldn't we ask it? Has it been asked before?

    Are you a fucking moron?

    Because the Supreme Court blocked this GOP rigging tactic and the Constitution says to COUNT not ask 4th Amendment violating questions. The only issue in the Constitution is to exclude Indians not taxed.
    There are numerous questions on the census. The supreme court did not block it

    Why are you against knowing how many illegals we have here?
    red herrings, straw man arguments..... I refer you to the Constitution (read it). It only says COUNT.
    Actually neither of those points are either a red herring or a strawman argument. But you're not very bright.
    That's an ad hominem. The red herring is that it is not a question of what I would like to see or you would like to see. It's what the legality is and what the Supreme Court decides (rules, opines etc).

    The point is that the Constitution says only to count. There is no legislation mandating asking such a question. It has been included, yes, but only about 43% of the years of census taking. The Supreme Court ruled against this being added. So, I find all of your arguments weak. This is much worse since we have a dictator ready to override the check of the Supreme Court!
    We need to count heads. If they are living here they need to answer. Simple ain't it?
    No, they don't need to answer any intrusive questions. All it says AGAIN! ... COUNT. That what it says, so long as the person being counted is not an Indian not taxed, which they are either none or so few that really, all the Constitution says is COUNT.
    Thanks for backing up my statement. They live here and must be counted. Illegals still require billions of dollars in budgeting for all the services they are sucking up. If they don't want to be counted they can move home to the shit hole of their origin.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    The hostility and fear they have of simply asking if the person living here is a citizen gives away the game. They know there are millions of non-citizens living here and they know that many Rat Congressional seats depend upon counting those non-citizens.

    Fine. You don't the Constitution and the Supreme Court.
    WTF? Grammarly, D2. Grammarly!
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    AOG melting down nicely. Hondo must be on a break.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 23,897

    Not one lib on here is willing to be honest and state why they don't want the question asked. Pathetic.
    Substantive reason: it will result in an undercount

    Procedural reason: Daddy lied about the reason for its inclusion

    I think every "lib" has said that at one point or another.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    so to summarize your various criticisms, I didn't post and leave. It doesn't matter so much what we think -- it's what the Supreme Court does and what is in the Constitution that counts. That's my argument. I deflected a mass of your usual fallacies like red herrings and ad hominems.