Federal judge tells newly sworn Americans that if you don't like the fuhrer, then head back home. |
What the hell is going on in the country?
I'm hearing that the controversial billionaire/racist/sexist/reality television star who was elected your President of the United States may not pursue charges against his former rival Hillary Clinton.
After all, her emails were the primary issue for his supporters and the junk food media. Even though, those goddamn emails weren't important to me, this became a primary reason to why she lost this election. Her lost sparked furor with Democrats. They're very pissed and plotting revenge on Republicans for being inept.
The Supreme Court is an issue that could be pivotal towards the future of the country. Democrats are hoping that President Barack Obama slip diss the Senate by appointing a nominee without merit.
Inept majority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has placed rules on the senate to block or delay the nomination of Merrick Garland. It's highly unlikely the federal judge will be confirmed.
Now that we have a fuhrer in office, the Court will likely have an appointment and Republicans are willing to fulfill the vacancy.
Federal courts are exhausted with overload of work. There are federal judges wanting to retire but can't because the Senate will not let them or they can't confirm nominees that Obama picked.
And they won't censure or impeach those who follow their bigoted views.
Here's one that gotten attention in the junk food media.
This federal judge presiding over the ceremony of new Americans says if you don't like that Donald J. Trump will be president, go to another country.
"I can assure you that whether you voted for him or you did not vote for him, if you are a citizen of the United States, he is your president," Judge John Primomo said. "He will be your president and if you do not like that, you need to go to another country."
The room at the Institute of Texan Cultures Thursday night was a melting pot, a collection of hopeful faces now bound together under one flag. During the ceremony, the federal judge presiding over the ceremony talked about Donald Trump's election.
He went on to criticize Americans protesters who carry signs saying 'He's not my president,' including some in San Antonio. Primomo lashed out against NFL players who take a knee during the national anthem.
"I detest that, because you can protest things that happen in this country; you have every right to," Judge Primomo said. "You don't do that by offending national symbols like the national anthem and the flag of the United States."
The most hopeful speech of the day came from brand new Americans.
"The essence of Americans is that you have the right to vote and choose [who] to represent you," said Rafael Guerra, a new American born in Mexico.
In an election where women played such a pivotal role, Indian immigrant and new American Vharati Dharwadkar said that women have it better in the U.S. than in her native India.
"The freedom and the importance that ladies get in this country is independence," Dharwadkar said. "She can freely say whatever she has to say. I feel free in this country compared to my country."
Iraqi native Mohammed Al Farradh said that America is still is a beacon of hope for many.
"It is exciting to be an American. I believe that America is bigger than whoever is in office," Farradh said.
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