The Second Term of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America

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Real, legitimate, law abiding, law enforcement don’t terrorize and kill people while on hunts to target protesters, citizens or anyone!​


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There is no defense for this insanity! This isn’t law enforcement or anything about immigration. It’s crazy targeted violence to feed the delusional tyrant tRump. The enablers and goon squad must be held accountable.

 
"He believes in freedom of speech, a principle we wholeheartedly embrace" UAW #2,439
We ought not be astounded that a labor union officer supports rank & file.

To clarify, labor unions should protect their workers from unreasonable management.
Whether "freedom of speech" should be protected in the workplace, not clear. *

Not to endorse or condemn the worker's taunt of the president, it takes a position.
And out of a population the size of the UAW, it's likely there are some that hold differing opinions.
Dearborn Ford truck plant is a site for industrial production, not political contention. If the employee expects respect from his employer, should that employee not respect his employer in return?

* First Amendment protected assertions suitable for announcement from a soap-box in the village square are not necessarily suited to factory workers assembling trucks.
Such factory work is team work. And team work requires cooperation. In vivid contrast
political speech precipitates division, and does not belong in such workplace.
Pedophiles are not popular (isn't this among the issues that turned MTG away from DJT?), and thus based on this incident alone we may support the outburst.
But if we do, we then invite a cascade of increasingly contentious issues which more evenly divide the union, and the nation.

This doesn't mean the worker must be docked six months $pay. But it might make sense to publicly request on behalf of both the UAW and Ford that employees occupying restricted areas within the workplace respect the reciprocal rights of their coworkers.

"When a man in a crowd shouts pdfile protector, and ONLY ONE person in that whole space thought it was directed at them" S2 #2,439
Hoorah !
 
Splendid.
I don't recall any U.S. nuclear weapons in space. Even the nukes the U.S. deployed in War were not delivered by ICBM, but by airplane.
Propeller driven airplane btw.

I basically don't disagree with your #2,434 & #2,435.
But the U.S. has not violated these principles as you've cited them, to my knowledge.

So you're addressing capability? OK
We have the capability.
Russia doesn't?
China doesn't?
India doesn't?

Did you know China is operating an orbiting space station right now, today? Russia is too, albeit sharing it with the U.S.

No one else but the US declared a military intent in space like SDI.
While the D stood for "defense", the US always claims "defense" like the "Defense Department" when to be accurate, it should be called the "Deliberate War Department".
SDI obviously only had an offensive military intent.
Even if SDI were to only put lasers in space to shoot down incoming missiles, that would violate MAD and allow the US to conduct a first strike with impunity.
And any offensive weapons in space could easily be used to shoot down foreign satellites that monitor ballistic missile launch, which also would allow for a first strike.
There just is no reason for SDI other than to increase our first strike capability.

Russia, China, and India never created the offensive space capability of SDI, to have human control over space weapons.
What Russia, China, and India put into space was always too small and easily jammed, to be used as weapons.
Only the US tried to make it appear we were weaponizing space.
The fact we may never actually have weaponized space, but only gave the appearance we were, did not make what we did any less of a violation.
 

This ex-pillow fucker is such a dumbass…



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