@Reincarnation_2 I would too if my parent asked me that!
@NiveusLepus Figures. But what the Republican legislators didn’t realize was that the harder they made voting, the less they could claim fraud!
@Sr0bi 👍
@kel We seem to be talking past each other, in that you’re misinterpreting what I’ve said, and I’m not sure what you’re saying. But it sounds like you’re saying that Democrats and Republicans working together for the common good has never been a thing. Or at least it was too uncommon to matter. Do I have that right?
@kel Some stubborn people are old.
Some old people are stubborn.
But not all old people are stubborn, and not all stubborn people are old.
You can fool some of the people all the time . . .
@kel You said stereotypes. I didn’t.
@kel I’m old enough to remember when that was the way it did work. The classic example is Goldwater telling fascist Nixon he had to resign or the Senate would convict him upon impeachment.
@kel While not all Republicans are fascists, all fascists are Republican. To prevent being tarred with the same brush, the anti-fascist Republicans need to fight back against their fascist brothers in the party. I’m not holding my breath.
Heard a so-called legal pundit on the radio today saying Trump will get convicted in D.C. and New York because the jury pools and the judges there are prejudiced against Trump. The host pushed back: So you don’t have faith in the justice system? Answer: “No.” But what about the case in Florida, where the jury pool is pro-Trump and the judge there has already shown favoritism toward Trump? Answer: “That’s different. Biden didn’t lose Florida by that much, so the jury would be fairer.” C’mon.
@ReneeVoiceBrand @S_r_stone I’d be the last one to claim that! 😁
@AskTheDevil That’s true. But it’s in the judge’s purview, and they can deviate from the prosecutor’s request.
@AskTheDevil Not quite right. Being let out without paying a fee, either through posting bail or securing a bail bond, is “release on one’s own recognizance.” Bail would be the money the court decrees to be the amount required to be free pending trial, and a bond is an arrangement with a bail bondsman to pay that amount on one’s behalf for a fee - usually 10%.
@ReneeVoiceBrand @S_r_stone Many people don’t understand how the cash bail system works. If you’re rich and can post bail, you get it back when you show up for trial. But if you can only post bail through a bail bondsman, he gets back the money he posted on your behalf, and the 10% you paid him for doing that is his fee.
@ReneeVoiceBrand @S_r_stone Some places are considering doing away with cash bail to address the inequities in the system. I think Illinois is one of those.
@Darkenyght1701 Yeah, well, they’re against it. Big surprise. But DeSantis has already done it in his state. Georgia now has the power to do that too.
Retired surgeon, now a novel writer (thrillers mostly) in North Carolina