Faulty logic. She is correct that there are no absolutes. But she is not the arbiter. She is the executive. The judges have the final say. See you in court Mam. I think ya gonna lose. 😀💜

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"There are no absolutes" is an absolute.

If they aren’t absolute then they aren’t rights. Those would be permissions.

Can’t yell fire in a crowded building. Your right to free speech doesn’t trump someone’s right to life.

The right to the free enjoyment of my property ownership can’t come at the right for someone to do the same on an adjacent property.

We don’t allow guns in federal buildings. Many examples.