Second ('Third') Trump Presidency Thread

If the threat should be understood to be complete and total bullshit then it isn’t an effective negotiating tactic. You can’t have it both ways.
Thats the beauty of it - you have to know when its real and when it isn't.

Military action against Greenland wasn't going to happen. What is going to happen is that Denmark is going to stop being stupid and realize there is absolutely no reason why they shouldh ave Greenland over us because if anything crazy happened with China/Russia the US would be the first call to defend it.

Like it or not thats how this whole thing should work. Europe is basically a vassal state to the US as is but need to cut out that western part and elevate central/eastern to more equal partners.
 
Thats the beauty of it - you have to know when its real and when it isn't.

Military action against Greenland wasn't going to happen. What is going to happen is that Denmark is going to stop being stupid and realize there is absolutely no reason why they shouldh ave Greenland over us because if anything crazy happened with China/Russia the US would be the first call to defend it.

Like it or not thats how this whole thing should work. Europe is basically a vassal state to the US as is but need to cut out that western part and elevate central/eastern to more equal partners.
That is super fucking dumb and simply puts us back into the realm of it being coercion.
 
And if it doesn’t we’ll just hold off on talking about polling until you find another one you like. I’m familiar with this game.
oh the polling doesn't catch it until the very end....'conveniently'.

Conditions are getting MUCH Better for the middle class right now and its going to escalate big time in 26.
 
Its the same data source for population.

You think this was an error 1000's of times over?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Nope.

I'm gonna be lazy like you cunts and just copy AI

Michigan's eligibility requirements for jury service and voting are similar in several key aspects, with U.S. citizenship being a mandatory qualification for both.
Similarities
The primary similarity is that both are rights and duties reserved for United States Citizens. Non-citizens are legally prohibited from serving on a jury and from voting in Michigan.
Common qualifications for both include:
  • U.S. Citizenship: Required for both jury service and voting.
  • Age: Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Residency: Must be a resident of the relevant jurisdiction (county or court district).
Differences
The main practical difference lies in the source lists used to identify potential jurors versus how individuals become registered to vote.
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Jury Eligibility in Michigan
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Voting Registration in Michigan
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[td]Source Lists[/td][td]Names are randomly selected from a combined list of licensed drivers and state-issued ID cardholders maintained by the Michigan Secretary of State. Voter registration lists are also used, especially for federal court juries.[/td][td]Individuals must actively register to vote and meet specific voter registration requirements, which are managed through the Michigan Voter Information Center.[/td] [td]Automatic Inclusion[/td][td]Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license or state ID card makes an individual "pre-eligible" for the jury pool, even if they are not registered to vote.[/td][td]Registration is a separate, voluntary process.[/td] [td]Exemptions/Excuses[/td][td]Certain individuals may be excused from jury duty, such as those over 70 years of age (upon request), or those with certain physical or mental conditions or dependent care responsibilities.[/td][td]Registration status can be checked online via the Michigan Voter Information Center to confirm eligibility and enrollment.[/td]
Essentially, you do not have to be a registered voter to be called for jury duty in Michigan, but you do have to be a U.S. citizen for both.
 
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