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07-01-26  pillz

Hakn a tshaynik

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakn_a_tshaynik

07-01-26  savo

MCM.. is the devil incarnate..or the devil itself..not sure which one yet because there is NetanDracula to consider too!

07-01-26  carib

Victor: that (the helm) is the problem, not the solution.

07-01-26  Merlino

IMHO the problem is the lack of visibility on the timing of the necessary transition, which suggests there might be no planned transition at all.
.......................
Yes

07-01-26  victor

carib, the remedy, I guess, is adequate legislation.Such reforms tend to be easier and more solid when bi-partisan.

with dt at the helm? :-))

07-01-26  spal

Guys we clearly missed the big run up of the year ... anchovies


CHART OF THE DAY: The hottest commodity.

It isn't oil or fertilizer. The commodity in question is weathering an even greater supply shock and record prices: The anchovy — and its derivative, fishmeal (key for global aquaculture).


https://x.com/JavierBlas/status/2072345546157621722?s=20


07-01-26  spal

I was considering the ID card in the context of avoiding voting fraud, and other circumstances.

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Yes helpful here.

07-01-26  carib

SPAL: I was considering the ID card in the context of avoiding voting fraud, and other circumstances.
I am not US citizens, and I accept that it's up to americans to decide about how to organise themselves.
But comment is free.

07-01-26  spal


I did not know there were billions of italians..
:-)

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Carib - we are all Italians.

"Italy is a dream that keeps returning for the rest of your life."

07-01-26  carib

..insula in flumine nata..

07-01-26  spal

Blaming the birthright citizenship crisis on a lack of national identity cards misses the point.

Suggesting that Americans need to adopt a continental European surveillance apparatus just to manage a legal loophole created by five judges is backward logic.

We don’t need a digital ID card to tell us that a tourist’s baby isn't a cultural or civic stakeholder in the republic.

We just need a legal system that stops pretending a geographic accident equals a permanent bond of national allegiance.

We need sane people in charge not dreamers, pretenders and ideologues full of magical thinking.

07-01-26  carib

SPAL: when debating legal principles, obviously it is normal to bring up extreme cases to verify the solidity of an argument.
It is likely, in my opinion, that there is broad support in the US to avoid "citizenship tourism". the remedy, I guess, is adequate legislation.Such reforms tend to be easier and more solid when bi-partisan.

07-01-26  carib

I did not know there were billions of italians..
:-)

07-01-26  spal

Dershowitz is 100% correct of course. There is so much dumb shit around this idea ... dumb shit, cynicism, power games (Roberts) ... space cadet stuff or should I say crazed handmaiden pandering (Coney Barrett).

Magical thinking is the best people can do here.

07-01-26  carib

In my humble opinion, part of the problem derives from the fact that americans do not have identity cards, probably based on the anglo-saxon idea that citizens should not be required to hold such documents.
Continental europeans have been used for decades to having and carrying identity cards, and they do not feel to be under "big brother" just for that reason.
ID cards are free of charge, and solve the problem of verifying identity and status, for example when voting.resident foreigners also have ID cards.
In the digital era, all can be done digitally, with no need of actual physical documents, in my opinion.

07-01-26  spal

Under U.S. State Department rules, a baby born on an American Airlines flight over the Atlantic is NOT a U.S. citizen.

The U.S. explicitly rejects the idea that a carrier creates birthright nationality.

The very few countries that do allow flag-based citizenship only do it under strict international treaties to prevent a child from being entirely stateless.

Trying to compare an international maritime emergency protocol for stateless infants to a systemic, millions-of-people loophole where tourists fly in to exploit domestic hospitals is total apples-and-watermelons sophistry.


I ask myself why?

To be needlessly controversial? I don't get it.

I will as a protest vote that anyone tnat eats a pizza is Italian -- isn't it obvious.

07-01-26  spal

and acquiring the nationality of the carrier..

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Yes I bumped into someone the other day who was from Cathay Pacific.

07-01-26  spal

And even then the schools fail. By and large.

07-01-26  spal

Victor - most of what they teach in schools is aimed at morons.

07-01-26  victor


Mark R. Levin

Two lawyers fuming at the Court’s birthright decision are Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito. Their dissenting opinions are brilliant, brutal, and 5-alarm warnings.

By the way, I keep reading birthright citizenship was the law for 150 years. No it wasn’t. It’s not even certain when the practice began in earnest.

The decision yesterday was not 5-4. It was 6-3. Kavanaugh voted with the majority against upholding the president’s executive order. He argued it violated a federal statute. It was an odd opinion.

07-01-26  carib

Merlino: IMHO the problem is the lack of visibility on the timing of the necessary transition, which suggests there might be no planned transition at all.

07-01-26  Merlino

Vic Thanks

07-01-26  Merlino

It seems Veni´s population is currently specially angry with Delcy´s gov and USA´s protectorate due to the lack/insufficiency of adequate action in the first 48 hs following earthquakes.

07-01-26  victor

merlino, given all the criticisms the dt admin has been receiving from pro-mcm supporters, they are giving a press conference today..
to rectify matters.

07-01-26  victor

Alan Dershowitz *UNLOADS* on birthright citizenship after SCOTUS ruling💥

"It's the DUMBEST idea EVER conceived of anybody! No smart person would ever put birthright citizenship in a constitution! Almost no other country in the world has it!"

"Birthright citizenship is stupid, stupid, stupid! Also, it was NEVER intended to cover people from China who come here, give birth, and then go back and have no allegiance to the United States. That's ALL clear!"

"I think this is maybe the right textual decision, but the WRONG common sense decision — and I think Congress can overrule it in effect."

07-01-26  Merlino

Javier Negre @javiernegre10
El presidente Trump mantuvo una conversación el viernes con Delcy, según me confirman fuentes de la Casa Blanca. Le trasladó su apoyo y le recomendó que no entrase al choque con Maria Corina Machado. Al día siguiente todo cambió. En el Gobierno americano decidieron hablar con el entorno de la líder de la oposición y trasladarle que no podía regresar ahora a Venezuela para evitar un estallido social. La decisión de Maria Corina de desoir al Gobierno americano enfureció a Trump. Se escucharon palabras gruesas en sus conversaciones y el resumen es que el presidente decidía retirarle el mínimo apoyo que le podía dar. Siempre le costó confiar en ella. Sus interlocutores con Maria Corina volvieron a recomendarle a la venezolana que no viajase a Venezuela por el bien del proceso, que fuese paciente y que si le pasaba algo ellos no se iban a responsabilizar. Ella, según su entorno, decidió desoir las recomendaciones y pasar a la estrategia de la confrontación. La misma que le trajo mucho problemas con Trump junto con su decisión de hablar también con los demócratas. Desde su entorno le trasladaron al Gobierno de Estados Unidos que ella seguía “su intuición y que era ahora o nunca”. Los americanos consideran “una temeridad” que ella vaya ahora a Venezuela y se encienda una mecha que dificulte la transición que desemboque en unas elecciones libres y democráticas. Lo que todos queremos. Consideran “irresponsable” tratar de aprovechar el drama del terremoto “para hacer política” y acabar con el Gobierno de transición. No es mi opinión. Es información. Como vengo denunciando hace meses siempre he respetado y respetaré a Maria Corina, pero cuenta con asesores que la están llevando a esta estrategia suicida contra Estados Unidos recapaciten. Son los mismos que lanzan ataques a la desesperada contra todos los que queremos que el proceso avance según el plan marcado. La respuesta a ese ataque coordinado contra Estados Unidos y los que defienden sus intereses es un comunicado del Departamento de Estado defendiendo al Gobierno de Delcy. Parece que no quieren escuchar la verdad. O tal vez ella no quiere escucharla. Ojalá lo haga.

07-01-26  victor

carib, yes.. if you were a sc justice, you would've agreed with roberts and amy.. and spal would be upset at you. :-))

07-01-26  carib

I think there are precedents of babies born on a plane or a boat, and acquiring the nationality of the carrier..

07-01-26  carib

Victor: If I was a judge, I would rule in the same manner, under existing legislation.

07-01-26  victor

" The common law principle of jus soli was upheld in an 1844 New York state case, Lynch v. Clarke, in which a state judge held that a woman born in New York City, of alien parents temporarily sojourning there, was a U.S. citizen "

07-01-26  carib

For the record: my personal opinion is that countries have the right to decide which immigrants they want to admit. Immigration is not a "right". But countries based on the rule of law and equality under the law, and open to regulated immigration, are far better than countries based on tribal principles.

07-01-26  victor

"
No one ever thought the 14th amendment doesn’t grant birthright citizenship until Trump came along and threw a fit about it. Every child in America learns what the 14th amendment does in elementary school. Don’t pull this revisionist bullshit about it never being clear, it was.
"

07-01-26  carib

In my opinion, it would be common sense that the practice of travelling to the USA as a tourist, for example, in order to deliver a baby US citizen is not in the spirit of the 14th amendment. But legislation is required, within the limits of the constitution, to regulate the issue.
The second amendment is more tricky, because, if I remember well, it says that the right to bear arms cannot be restricted by law..

07-01-26  spal

The idea the jus soli only applies to legal residents is inherently reasonable.

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Exactly.

We are in an age of magical thinking ... but we are growing weary of it.

07-01-26  carib

The concept that congress can legislate on the implementation of the 14th amendment.. is already part of the 14th amendment.
The idea the jus soli only applies to legal residents is inherently reasonable.
Est modus in rebus.


07-01-26  victor

kavanaugh passes the ball back to Congress.

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Some media outlets reported on Tuesday that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of birthright citizenship by a 6–3 vote. But that’s not quite right: The court held that the 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship to the children of immigrants only by a 5–4 margin. Justice Brett Kavanaugh in fact dissented from that holding, alongside Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch. But unlike that trio, Kavanaugh found that Donald Trump’s executive order violated a federal statute that, in his view, grants citizenship to immigrants’ offspring. At the same time, the justice all but invited Congress to “amend” that statute “or otherwise enact new legislation” that strips automatic citizenship from the children of “those unlawfully or temporarily in the country.” Kavanaugh’s position means that the court actually affirmed the traditional understanding of the 14th Amendment by the barest 5–4 margin. If Trump replaces any member of the majority, Tuesday’s core constitutional holding will be extraordinarily vulnerable to reversal.

07-01-26  victor

spal, so of the 3 justices appointed by dt, only gorsuch agreed with dt.
a terrible record picking sc justices.

07-01-26  victor

spal, kavanaugh, appointed by dt, also voted against dt.. 6-3.

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In the 2026 Supreme Court decision Trump v. CASA, Justice Brett Kavanaugh voted with the 6-3 majority to strike down President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, but he did so based on federal statute rather than the U.S. Constitution.

07-01-26  victor

Trump made more than a billion dollars from cryptocurrency ventures in first year back in office

President Donald Trump collected billions of dollars through an array of cryptocurrency holdings, royalty payments and property investments last year, according to his latest annual financial disclosure released on Tuesday.

The 2025 report, which totals 927 pages, provides the most extensive look so far at the growing fortune that the president has amassed since returning to office, including through his stakes in companies co-founded by family members.

Trump netted more than $526 million from sales of cryptocurrency tokens tied to World Liberty Financial LLC — a firm managed in part by his sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr. The president holds several other cryptocurrency investments totaling millions of dollars, according to the disclosures.

That windfall came on top of income that Trump has continued to generate from properties, including his Mar-a-Lago club, which generated $77 million alone in “resort related revenue” – up from about $50 million reported in last year’s disclosure.

The president has also continued to lend his name to a wide swath of products and ventures, collecting hefty royalties and licensing fees. One agreement with “Celebration Coins” paid Trump $635 million, according to the disclosure.

Other, more modest, profit generators included $4.7 million in royalties for “Trump Watches,” $208,000 related to a bible that the president has frequently promoted and $67,634 for “Trump Sneakers & Fragrances.”

The scope and scale of Trump’s holdings continued an unprecedented streak of profit-making for a sitting president that has drawn sharp criticism from opponents and repeated accusations of conflicts of interest.

The White House has denied that the president is conflicted by his financial interest, emphasizing that he is not actively involved in managing his businesses or investments.

But Trump has at times promoted businesses and policies that stand to benefit him and his family members financially, perhaps most notably in his vocal support for the cryptocurrency industry.

The president also reported nearly $440,000 in gifts that he received over his last year in office, as CEOs, foreign leaders and others sought to win his favor. The gifts include $250,000 from a New York businessman and GOP congressional candidate for a statue of Trump raising his fist after the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt during the 2024 campaign, $50,000 for 10 2025 Super Bowl tickets from the New Orleans Saints owner, $6,750 for 30 tickets to two UFC fights from Dana White, and $15,000 for 10 tickets to the upcoming World Cup final in New Jersey from FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

Trump’s financial disclosure also includes the various settlements he’s struck with social media companies and news organizations. They include $8 million from Twitter, which is now X, after Elon Musk settled with Trump last February; $16 million each from ABC and CBS that was donated to the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation; $24.5 million from Facebook parent Meta that was also donated to the Trump library; and $22 million from YouTube that was given to the Trust for the National Mall.

The profits disclosed on Tuesday follow Trump’s disclosure last month of thousands of stock trades across the first three months of this year, including purchasing shares in companies that had been actively lobbying the administration over key decisions. Trump’s company, the Trump Organization, said at the time that he had no ability to direct any of his trades.

In a separate disclosure, Vice President JD Vance reported earning between $1 million and $5 million in royalties from his memoir “Hillbilly Elegy,” as well as thousands more in advance payments for the “foreign publishing” of the book.

07-01-26  victor

these people are so dumb that they don't even realize that dt endorses maria elvira. :-))

07-01-26  victor

some of these maga guys are really upset, venting their frustration on maria elvira. :-))

what she posts is absolutely right: congress must fix the broken immigration system.

and all these frustrated guys attack her.


https://x.com/RepMariaSalazar/status/2071988621205282963

07-01-26  victor

dt can't even get the congress to pass voter id.

anna paulina is doing all these stunts to try to get it passed.

07-01-26  victor

not revolting. but a long way from expectations, absolutely.

07-01-26  spal

The people are revolting Sire.

Yes they are revolting.

07-01-26  victor

end of discussion.

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i think people will be discussing this for a long time.

dt and the gop will be facing voters in november almost empty-handed.

07-01-26  spal

Read Thomas if you don't want to take my word for it.

She is a waste of space on the court.

07-01-26  spal

She is a dope.

To compare a modern, voluntary foreign national who retains a passport and the full political allegiance of their home country to a freed slave in 1868 is a farce.

Freed slaves didn't have foreign passports, they didn't have foreign consulates, and they didn't choose to cross a border. They were a uniquely American population, rooted in the soil for generations by force, with nowhere else to go.

The 14th Amendment was a domestic cure for a domestic crime.

Full stop - end of discussion.

Barrett's 'clever inversion' is just high-status sophistry.

It treats a geographic accident by an international traveler as equal to the multi-generational, blood-soaked history of American slavery. This is a joke, a travesty and a pretension of massive degree.

07-01-26  victor

and how do you respond to amy? :-)

07-01-26  victor

spal, and it didn't expire because??

07-01-26  spal

If the text of the 14th Amendment was an explicit, all-encompassing rule where "anyone born on the soil gets citizenship," then Native Americans would have automatically been citizens from 1868 onward.

But they weren't.

It took a completely separate, explicit act of Congress—The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 (also known as the Snyder Act)—passed 56 years after the 14th Amendment, to finally grant citizenship to all Native Americans born within the U.S.

07-01-26  victor

3 mos ago

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Credit where it’s due, this is a strong argument. Trump’s lawyers are proposing that the 14th amendment’s purpose was only to grant citizenship to former slaves and their descendants, not to grant citizenship to people who travel to the country illegally, who may intend to leave again, or who have allegiances to another country.

Amy Coney Barrett cleverly inverts this reasoning. Many enslaved people were brought to America illegally; they may have wanted to leave if they could; they may have felt a greater allegiance to their country of origin. So if the purpose of the amendment was to grant citizenship to those people, how can it imply that these same factors are disqualifications from citizenship today?

07-01-26  victor

if the idea behind the 14th A was just to help slaves, why not have it expire?

i understand it was also used to help american natives, later on.

so it wasn't just to help slaves.

07-01-26  victor

"that allows a vacationer or an unlawful border-crosser to anchor a citizenship claim"

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the immigration system in the us has been broken for a long time already.
and congress doesn't fix it.

07-01-26  spal

I am not surprised. I am simply explaining why at core it is wrong. Otherwise I am out of fucks.

07-01-26  spal

"The purist legalism is often the greatest enemy of justice."

And so it goes ...

07-01-26  victor

april 1st

The Long Odds of Undoing Birthright Citizenship

https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/the-long-odds-of-undoing-birthright-citizenship

07-01-26  victor

spal, i fail to understand why you are so surprised.

from the start, the odds were very high that it would happen this way.

07-01-26  spal

The only person who can truly cheat me is myself ... and I try to avoid that.

07-01-26  spal

spal, now you feel cheated! :-))

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Nope - it is just a human system ... at core weak ... normally.

07-01-26  spal


spal, it wasn't just roberts..
amy too, and she was picked by dt.

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Yes I know - both wrong here.


"Primum mihi, deinde aliis."

07-01-26  victor

spal, it doesn't affect me one bit. :-))

07-01-26  victor

spal, now you feel cheated! :-))

07-01-26  victor

spal, i figured you would say that :-))

07-01-26  spal

Of course some folks are more suited to tribal life ... I can recommend a couple of good reservations if you are interested.

07-01-26  victor

spal, it wasn't just roberts..
amy too, and she was picked by dt.

07-01-26  spal

Vic - they invented the United States - before them there was NO United States Vic ... so WRONG.

07-01-26  victor

spal, jus sanguinis

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if this were true in the usa, then usa whites should not be us citizens :-))

07-01-26  spal

Vic - you are conflating America's history of legal, regulated immigration with a geographic glitch. The 350 million people who built America were the result of families choosing to legally immigrate, assimilate, and swear exclusive allegiance to the Republic.

The US did NOT build a superpower via a system that allows a vacationer or an unlawful border-crosser to anchor a citizenship claim by happenstance of biology and geography.

07-01-26  spal

Amnesty (Snachez) is statutory, birthright is structural: A European prime minister passing a temporary legislative bill to regularize workers is a policy choice made by a sovereign parliament. It has an expiration date because it is a law passed by men to deal with a specific moment in time.

Birthright citizenship in the U.S. is currently being treated by drooling, craven idiot judges like Roberts as an absolute, eternal, un-regulatable constitutional mandate.

Spain does not have unrestricted jus soli. If a foreign national flies into Madrid, gives birth at an airport, and leaves, that child is not Spanish.

Europe overwhelmingly operates on jus sanguinis (bloodline) principles precisely to avoid the civilizational farce the U.S. has trapped itself in.

07-01-26  spal

The concept of an "anchor baby" requires a specific setup:

A highly restrictive legal immigration system combined with an un-monitored physical border, where giving birth instantly triggers a lifetime of structural state benefits.

That reality did not exist in 1868, nor did it exist for most of the 20th century.

Fixing a modern, exploited loophole is not "changing a centuries-old rule"; it is restoring a broken fence.

This is an utter valid requirement.

07-01-26  spal

The 350 million people in the United States were not produced by birthright citizenship for illegal tourists ---


These people came by legal, regulated waves of immigration where people applied, were vetted, assimilated, and naturalized.

This is how it happened Vic.

The rest is fantasy and woke BS.

07-01-26  spal

spal, the thing is.. canada is a bit larger than the usa, but with far less people.. 40m vs 350m.

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It is an argument based around the concept - valid regardless of size.

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