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I really am interested to see how Biden thinks he can implement a national mask mandate his first day in office.

Some legal background. The power to regulate the health, safety, welfare, and morals (yes morals) of a community are collectively known as "police powers." It has long been established that the federal government does not have police powers. The constitution created a federal government of enumerated powers so any power exercised by any branch of the federal government must have an origin in the constitution. The constitution reserved all powers not enumerated to the states. Since the constitution doesn't grant police powers to the federal government, they are reserved to the states.

So, regulation of health is the first on the list of the police powers. So the power to regulate public health has been reserved to the states. The federal government would need to find another way. Here are some options as I see them.

1- Congress passes a law requiring a face mask when determined by the executive branch that one is required. I could conceivably see this as an option as it could be said to be part of the regulation of interstate commerce. Pandemics have a very large impact on interstate commerce so requiring face masks to control the spread of a pandemic could be required. Litigation would naturally follow. Also, this wouldn't be something that could be done on day 1 as Biden promised.

2- Biden tries to tie up some kind of funding if a state doesn't have a mask mandate. This is also tricky. The president's authority to tie up funds allocated by congress is limited and the funds the president does have discretion over probably wouldn't be enough to be a mandate. Even if the president did have authority to stop funds, usually the requirement placed on a state to get the funds has to be related to the funds themselves and can't be coercive. The federal government cannot regulate the states as states and coercing them into acting is doing this.

3- Biden's mandate is more symbolic than effectual. I think this is the most likely. He might include what things he can to encourage states to enact mandates but the executive order would be unlikely to actually move the needle at all. It would fulfill the campaign promise while not actually doing much.
 
How were rations legally executed during WWII ?

By an act of congress tied to the President's power as commander in chief. The federal government's powers are broad when it comes to waging war. But even then it required an act of congress.

The federal government's powers are much more narrow when it comes to public health. Congress might be able to give the president the power under the interstate commerce clause but that would probably go to the courts.
 
Is anyone who watched the DNC willing to give it a grade?

The only full speech I was Jon Meacham's. Just can't stay interested in a political speech, even the so called good ones.
 
Is anyone who watched the DNC willing to give it a grade?

The only full speech I was Jon Meacham's. Just can't stay interested in a political speech, even the so called good ones.

Boring the first couple days. Then got better. I liked the speeches by Harris and Biden.

I only saw part of Obama's speech and thought he was off his game. But I've seen mostly positive reviews of it.

Some of the "ordinary people" who spoke were the highlights for me. Brayden Harrington, the kid with the stutter. That was great. I thought George Floyd's brother was very good.

Sometimes it's the things that don't happen that matter. They managed to get through it without some sort of major technical breakdown. I think that's always a nightmare when you are trying something new and complicated. But they pulled it off. Kudos to the technical people working in the background.
 
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Biden did a good job last night. I don't agree with the content, but he did well. Now come on joe... go on with Chris Wallace.
 
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Nah. That's not really what I look for in a president though. I want sort of a hardass... being president is a hard job. I absolutely hate how trump tweets about some of the crap he does though. I really wish Trump would learn to not fight every little meaningless battle.
 
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No, and while I know why they did it, I don't see what it's actually got to do with being President. It's another example of politicians and their people appearing to think the average voter is about 12 years old.
 
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Crap like this is why trump fights these battles though... he's constantly assaulted. What 10-year-old did Trump say that to since it's in quotations?

Do you really wanna bring up messing with little girls as a Biden supporter?
 
No, and while I know why they did it, I don't see what it's actually got to do with being President. It's another example of politicians and their people appearing to think the average voter is about 12 years old.

i think compassion and empathy are absolutely applicable to being president.
 
Do you really wanna bring up messing with little girls as a Biden supporter?

yes.
whatever you think you've got, trump is, at a minimum, 100 times worse.
"constantly assaulted." give me a ****ing break. he constantly says and does things that deserve scorn. and then turns around and whines about it on twitter.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ropriate-remarks-about-10-year-old-girl-video

there's literal audio of him saying it.
if you don't find that disturbing and exceedingly creepy, then ****ing yikes.
if you don't find his quotes about his daughter creepy, then ****ing yikes.
i imagine if a man you knew in your life said that, you'd stop talking to him. i know i would.
 
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and again.
yup, i'm sure it's all just made up. poor donald! always being attacked for telling children he'll be dating them eventually. i mean, who among us?
 
yes.
whatever you think you've got, trump is, at a minimum, 100 times worse.
"constantly assaulted." give me a ****ing break. he constantly says and does things that deserve scorn. and then turns around and whines about it on twitter.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ropriate-remarks-about-10-year-old-girl-video

there's literal audio of him saying it.
if you don't find that disturbing and exceedingly creepy, then ****ing yikes.
if you don't find his quotes about his daughter creepy, then ****ing yikes.
i imagine if a man you knew in your life said that, you'd stop talking to him. i know i would.

Wow, that was a horrible comment. I know it was in jest, but still.
 
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