• @Numenor
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    126 months ago

    Trump can’t work for a casino in Illinois or a vet in Indiana, in pest control in North Carolina, he can’t sell a car in Mississippi, or work in any healthcare setting in Virginia.

    Even in New York, if he wanted a real estate brokers license, he would need permission from the secretary of state.

    In Florida, he can’t be a firefighter or legally tend bar at his Mar-a-Lago compound; Florida law prohibits bars from employing bartenders who have been convicted of a felony within five yea

    • Phoenixz
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      26 months ago

      None of those jobs should exclude ex convicts. The president is a job that should.

      • @[email protected]
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        46 months ago

        The voting populace should be smart enough to not vote in a convicted felon in most cases, but it shouldn’t exclude you from running. Else felony convictions could be used as a political tool to bar your opponents from running.

      • @GlendatheGayWitch
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        46 months ago

        That would lead to false charges against political opponents or lead to laws that declare certain things as a felony to prevent certain populations from office.

        • Phoenixz
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          13 months ago

          Good point on the unintended side effects rules can have