What the fuck could you possibly be doing to chop up articles so terrible and make them unreadable? Get your shit together.
You have no idea what citizenship papers are, do you? Let me explain: other foreign countries, like Russia, require you to have your papers on you at all times. You can't travel *within* the country without them. Do Americans have to carry anything? Nope, you don't even need a drivers license to go from NY to California. That is where we're heading, that was my point. Ron
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. "Providence mayor signs executive order creating Muslim advisory board PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza signed an executive order Tuesday creating a Muslim-American advisory board, the latest component of his "One Providence" initiative begun after Donald J. Trump's election. Local Muslim-American community leaders have joined his effort. "We cannot stand idle," Elorza said as he cited a post-election "rash of hate crimes" across the country targeting minorities, including Muslims and other vulnerable groups. A crowd of several dozen people applauded as Elorza signed the order at the Oasis International center on Broad Street. "We’ve heard a lot, not only from the president-elect and but also from folks who surround him, that really worry us, and frankly really frighten us," Elorza said. "And so that’s why it’s more important than ever that we come together at the local level. … We’re going to stand together, we’re going to support each other, we’re going to protect each other and that’s what this is all about."" Heyyyy...Jorge Eloza...does that sound like an American name? We better check him out and make sure he's a citizen. Come on Jorge, come on in the back room and talk to us a bit. [For those of you who get their news from one-line tweets and facebook bullshit, that last paragraph was a sarcastic joke.] Ron
No, you said: If The Dunce builds his wall, do you think Hispanic NFL players will have to show citizenship papers when they cross back to the US after playing in Mexico? I then pointed out that everyone entering the country over the age of 16 must produce a passport, which is the ultimate "citizenship paper" regardless of where you are from. Now you want to change the narrative about travelling *within* the country? Jesus Fuck. Yeah, sure, you don't need a drivers license to travel from NY to Cali....unless you are driving...or flying....Maybe if you're walking or riding a bicycle and don't get stopped and asked to produce identification, sure! Put me on ignore Snowflake. But please accept my offer of giving you a therapy puppy first..
I'm sorry sorry sorry, I should have been absolutely clear and said "...in addition to their passport, will Hispanic players also have to show citizenship papers?", because this thread is, after all, about dunces. "At this point, it would be pretty easy to impeach Donald Trump—if Congress wanted to. In a free-wheeling interview with the staff of The New York Times, the president-elect made a series of comments that lend credence to the suspicion that he’s running afoul of the “emolument clause” of the Constitution, which prevents the president from being bribed by foreign powers. He said that his Washington, D.C., hotel is “probably a more valuable asset than it was before,” all but acknowledging reports that foreign diplomats are using the hotel to curry favor with him. He also said that he “might have” brought up the issue of wind farms near his Scottish golf courses when talking with Britain’s Nigel Farage, suggesting he was angling for a quid pro quo. Responding to questions about these apparent conflicts of interest, Trump said, “The law’s totally on my side, the president can’t have a conflict of interest.” There’s an echo here of Richard Nixon’s infamous comment: “When the president does it, that means its not illegal.” But impeachment is a political process, not a legal one. If Congress wants to, it can take up the issue of Trump’s likely violation of the emolument clause based on the evidence in the public record and Trump’s own admissions. Of course, a newly victorious Republican Congress is unlikely to challenge Trump. But the constitutional gun is now loaded if anyone wants to pick it up in the future" Ron
So Russia is one of 100 different countries that require you to carry your identity card at all times, so what, different countries have different laws. And passport are also conclusive proof of U.S. citizenship, "citizenship papers", under federal law which needs to be shown to enter the country. Your original post on citizenship papers was completely destroyed by multiple posters so no, this was not your point, just where you got to trying to not sound like a dumb ass. Didn't work.
"lend credence to the suspicion" ..... "all but acknowledging" ...... "suggesting he was angling" ..... Your innuendo and assumptions aside, while I think Trump should divest and turn this into a non-issue (easy for me to say), were not similar quid pro quo / pay for play dynamics in play with the *cough* "100% charitable" Clinton Foundation? Now whether or not you think the Foundation accepting gifts, or "contributions" from non-domestic sources while she was Sec.of State to be justiciable or not the bigger question is: what exactly does the Constitution say about what should happen should the Emoluments Clause be violated? Another thing, get a handle on the quotation marks (i.e. what's a sourced-based quote vs. what's simply "Ron" putting Ron into quotes as is the case in bold above).