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  1. 40 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    So your saying it is smart to have debt? Debt and credit is dumb. Cash is the way to go. Maybe you need to take a Dave Ramsey course. Lol

    By the way, I paid cash for my land, a got a better deal. I didn’t have to worry about being in debt before we built our house. It’s always best to be owed than to owe.

    I know the difference between the deficit and debt . I know when someone adds a record amount of debt to that deficit. 
     

    Maybe you need to stick to taking the right amount of meds to control your Trump Syndrome.

     

    You may need to rethink what you say you know. You claim to own a business but have said you have to work 2 jobs to keep it afloat? 🤣  but but but biden

  2. 2 hours ago, thetragichippy said:

    He's that arrogant and self-absorbed for sure, but it surprises me you would go to Dictator. I personally feel he is upset he lost, knows there was some voter fraud, and just hates to lose. 

    I must say the only decision he did during his Presidency that I disagreed with was the bump stock ban. I now why he did it, but didn't agree with it......and it was overturned I believe.   

    That's the only bad decision? Smh

  3. On 1/23/2023 at 3:10 AM, baddog said:

    Anyone who agrees with him is called racist, homophobe, misogynist, liar, fascist…..yeah, I can see how being said to have TDS would be more offensive.

    Sounds like you take offense to those names being called to folks who agree with him. While agreeing with all the names being called who don't agree with him. Hypocrisy?

  4. 5 hours ago, Reagan said:

    If this investigation was above board and honest, then why didn't Bella-Palosi let the American people see these hidden tapes?!

    This is the hidden content, please

    @Big girl  @UT alum @TxFan  What say you?

    Again? Have I commented on a Jan 6th topic or something? I must be missing something, release the tapes! All of it hold everyone accountable, yeah the blm folks also before you ask

  5. 20 hours ago, Reagan said:

    Again, I'll ask:  What policies that Trump put forth and supported that were bad for America?  He always said he put America first.  Now, when I've ask this in the past, many anti-Trumpers said he did "mean" Tweets and and he was brash.  So, again -- what policies that Trump supported was bad for America that would make him garbage?  

    PS:  His Tweets 'never" made it into policy!

    Policy isn't all of politics, big part? Yes, a huge part in fact but not all

    Other factors determine how well a president performs, I don't have Twitter so his "mean tweets" didn't bother me

    When you go out of your way to be the most disliked person in America, don't scratch your head and wonder why old Joe got more votes than you... you can add Hillary to the list that also out voted him.

    If D's would've picked a candidate other than Hillary they would've won '16 IMO

    I usually don't respond to questions bout 45, if you disagree with anyone who likes the dude your ate up with TDS, I just don't care for him nothing more nothing less! I'm conservative in alot of views but I'd rather waste a vote on a 3rd party then vote R party these days

    That being said I'll vote DeSantis in the primaries whether he runs or not, I just pray it's not Biden nor 45

     

  6. On 1/19/2023 at 4:51 PM, Reagan said:

    Yes, we see voter fraud still alive and well in Arizona.  I personally don't think DeSantis could beat Trump in a primary.  It would be best that he wait for 2028.  One area that Trump would have an advantage would be on the issues.  Every issue that came up Trump can say I have already dealt with that as President.  But, with that being said -- I will vote for whoever the Republican nominee is.  And, YES, Trump won 2020!

    Trump 2024!

    Hillary won 2016 sounds dumb huh?

  7. 7 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    Are these your words or an article’s words? 
     

    Why has the Attorney General opened up an investigation into Biden if he has this type of broad declassification authority? 
     

    Again I am asking you, not an article. You are saying the President and the Vice President has the exact same declassification authority? Can you answer that in your own words?

    Obviously an articles words

    AG open investigation probably cause the docs were there at his place and not secure.. plus he had no choice due to the raid months before... DUH

    From what I read Obama gave Biden authority to declassify in his executive order! 

    Previous administration appointed special counsel hur going to clear Biden and the meltdown will begin, starting with SETX's #1 Twitter geek, yours truly @unwokeclown

  8. 24 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    Alright Precious, nice cop out because you’re too ignorant to answer the question. 
     

    You understand Twitter about as good as you understand the Executive Order you posted. Didn’t think I could get you on record for an answer. Lol

    Enjoy the crow at De Brazil. 

    Under an Obama-era executive order, vice presidents have the authority to classify and declassify documents — just like presidents. In January 2023, after news broke that federal documents pertaining to U.S. President Joe Biden's tenure as vice president were uncovered at his former office and Delaware home, critics pushed the erroneous notion that he didn't have the authority, while serving under Obama, to declassify those files. Nonetheless, the matter was irrelevant to the U.S. Department of Justice's review of Biden's handling of such files.

     

    In January 2023, U.S. President Joe Biden faced scrutiny after news emerged that government classified files were found in a private office he used after serving as vice president in Barack Obama's administration, as well as in a storage container at his Delaware home. The reports came just months after the FBI raid of former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago property to obtain hundreds of classified documents there.

     

    Comparisons between the two cases ran rampant. Among the alleged differences, according to some social media users, was that Biden, in his position as vice president, did not have the authority to declassify government documents, while Trump, as president, did.

     

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    "[Trump] as President had the unlimited power to declassify whereas VP Biden didn't," journalist Glenn Greenwald tweeted, for example.

     

    However, the claim that federal law does not give vice presidents the power to declassify government documents, and reserves that authority for presidents, is false. 

     

    Under a 2009 Obama-era executive order titled "Classified National Security Information" the vice president does have the power to declassify documents while they're in office. The order states: "The authority to classify information originally may be exercised only by: (1) the President and the Vice President [...]," as well as "agency heads and officials designated by the President." 

     

    It further elaborates on who has the authority:

     

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    (b)  Information shall be declassified or downgraded by:

     

    (1)  the official who authorized the original classification, if that official is still serving in the same position and has original classification authority;

     

    (2)  the originator's current successor in function, if that individual has original classification authority;

     

    (3)  a supervisory official of either the originator or his or her successor in function, if the supervisory official has original classification authority; or

     

    (4)  officials delegated declassification authority in writing by the agency head or the senior agency official of the originating agency.

     

    The "original classification authority" is defined in the order as "an individual authorized in writing, either by the President, the Vice President, or by agency heads or other officials designated by the President, to classify information in the first instance." They can also determine when a document can be declassified: "At the time of original classification, the original classification authority shall establish a specific date or event for declassification based on the duration of the national security sensitivity of the information." 

     

     

  9. 5 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    I see you can’t answer the question after accusing me of not being able to think for myself.😂😂

    Twitter nerd telling someone they can't think for themselves... bout to eat texas de Brazil with fam! Might be out til tomorrow 

  10. 6 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    So you’re saying all sections dealing with declassification says that the VP has the same broad authority of declassification as the President? Just want to make sure I understand you correctly?

    Answer the question.

    Did you say this or me? I don't recall typing those words

  11. 12 minutes ago, Unwoke said:

    Can you prove otherwise or add to the subject of declassification authority of the President and VP? I’ll wait…

    Sec. 1.3. Classification Authority. (a) The authority to classify information originally may be exercised only by:

     

    (1) the President and the Vice President;

     

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