• IHeartBadCode@kbin.social
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    Remember. He is a felon. That means he cannot vote in an election, but he absolutely can be elected to created laws. It’s so weird thinking about that out loud.

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      To be fair, allowing felons to run for office means that a leader’s political enemies can’t be charged with phony crimes in order to prevent them from running for office. It’s a safeguard against authoritarianism.

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        But ironically in this case, it means someone who illegally rebeled in support of an authoritarian overthrow of democracy is given another chance to support authoritarianism.

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      Actually? He served in the military (US navy,) and took an oath to defend and uphold the constitution,

      The 14th absolutely applies, and he is ineligible to hold any public office - including city-level positions.

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        Bingo, the tea party basically created the “do you uphold your oath” shit to cops, they should probably know better.