tiptoemicrobe t1_j4522fa wrote
Reply to comment by iamiamwhoami in Rep. George Santos says he'll resign if 142,000 people ask him to by esporx
I'm kind of surprised that this doesn't count as fraud or something similar. Americans spent their limited resources (votes, time, campaign donations) on a service that was explicitly advertised with lies.
It's like trying to buy a car that was advertised as a brand new jeep, and instead you get the tailpipe of a jeep that exploded in WW2.
antonivs t1_j45u0dn wrote
We need a lemon law for politicians.
iamiamwhoami t1_j46zkbd wrote
Sure that would be great, but I'm not sure how something like that could be enforced without it also applying to much smaller offenses. For example if a candidate said they had a 4 year degree but really only had a 2 year degree + 1.5 years of credits towards the 4 year degree. Would the same penalties apply to them? Seems like they would b/c they said something that's not true. From a legal perspective how would you distinguish between them and someone like Santos? Then there's also the inevitable 1st amendment case this law would lead to.
Traditional_Way1052 t1_j48rtqb wrote
I hear you, but also. Just don't fucking lie about your degree.
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