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Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
My recollection is TRUMP is the first President to take a downgrade to fly on Air Force 1.
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He's also iirc the ONLY sitting president who's ever given his paycheck to charity!
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Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
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Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
What I don't get is how a retailer can get away with preempting states laws. For example, Texas has a law for 'State preemption of local restrictions laws'. Basically, a municipality, county or city cannot pass and enforce guns restrictions that are more restrictive than the state laws (LGC §229.001). In their case, they have some socialist cities like Austin, that wanted to infringe upon gun owners by making more restrictive ordinances - think Sh*tcago as an example also. I recall other states have similar laws.
It is a sneaky way for the loony-lefty-leaning (tipping over more like) mayors of socialist enclaves to enact their utopian infringements on both the state and US Constitutions within a red state. I suspect they probably didn't consider adding in retailers as well. Might just be high time they did...
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a retailer is a private entity whereas a govt. organization is s public entity
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Then why is it when all those bakers used their private entity 'right' to say "Sorry but out religion does not let us cater to a gay wedding" they all got sued and many went bankrupt?
WHY is it ok for these companies to 'pre-empting state law, cause they are private entities", but not bakeries/florists??