@TexasFirefight3@Lauren32486@la_rockestrella@USMarshalsHQ Calm down, Tex. The US Marshals are not going to come riding in to help you overthrow President Biden. If you have enough of a death wish to go on that foolish crusade, you're on your own.
@TexasFirefight3@Lauren32486@la_rockestrella@USMarshalsHQ Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office in March, because at the time, that was when presidents were sworn into office. January 20 didn't become the date for that until 1933.
@TexasFirefight3@Lauren32486@la_rockestrella@USMarshalsHQ As for why they were sneaking the president-elect into Washington in 1861, what John Wilkes Booth did to the man a few years later should offer a good hint. There were people who did not wish the new president well.
@TexasFirefight3@Lauren32486@la_rockestrella@USMarshalsHQ If there's any message to be read into what the Marshals tweeted as they did a "this day in history" post (and I doubt it), the message is "we'll protect the president, even if a few maniacs out there don't like him, and we'll get the job done. No harm is coming to the man."
@claire9219@twCyborg@BW Except there's a good reason for enhancing the political power of large, sparsely populated regions like Wyoming. If this was not done, the more populous states would be able to use the less populous ones as colonies, to be used and abused.
@claire9219@twCyborg@BW This is not a grim hypothetical situation, either. Something very similar has already been seen to happen at the state level, when there is proportional representation.
@claire9219@twCyborg@BW Note the case of the once reasonably lush county in California that was turned into a wasteland because Los Angeles wanted its water. The local people had no say in the matter. Political might made right, they were out of luck, and their home was destroyed.
The US Marshalls were doing a "this day in history" tweet, because the history that happened on this day was history that their office played a role in. They got President Lincoln into Washington, safely.
@PersianChickk@john_sipher Any claim that tweet is support for any sort of insurrection is anachronistic for reasons that the office cites.
Also, if Portnoy decides to get his tweets blocked from the Internet Archive, he will run into the fact that destroyed evidence is legally presumed detrimental to the party destroying it.
@TRHLofficial@stoolpresidente@barstoolsports WRONG. At least, so far as I understand the law, as somebody who has a number of lawyers in his immediate family and has heard them speak.
@TRHLofficial@stoolpresidente@barstoolsports My understanding is that from the time Mr. Portnoy made his threat, a legal presumption existed that any action he would take against those employees who worked to unionize would be one taken in retaliation for that unionization.
And that's the actual rationale offered, every once in a while. The usual excuse offered by the Midwestern gym teachers doing this stupid, dangerous shit to the kids in their care is that drinking water while exercising will cause one to throw up.
@3YearLetterman@AOC@NLRB@AFLCIO As anybody who has exercised as an adult, or watched the runners getting handed water bottles at a marathon knows, this is pure BS.
Periodically, the gym teachers acknowledge that it was BS, but say that it was OK that they said the BS, because they were making the kids tougher.
Specifically, Anglo-Saxon people, judging from the pictures I'm seeing. AKA the kind of white people with a 200 year history of treating other white people like dirt.
@chick_canon@BiasedGirl Also, the vast majority of the descendants of the old slave owners, not to mention the people who inflicted ethnic cleansing on the Native Americans.
@chick_canon@BiasedGirl It's an old game that our ruling class loves to play. Use the pain of one group to derail any discussion of the pain they're inflicting on another group.
If the audience is fooled, privileged bigots can go on being bigots and get praised for their wokeness as they do so.