Mulberry Heel
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Homan would have fit right into Nazi Germany, IMO.
To paraphrase Calvera from the original Magnificent Seven: "Judges? I don't obey no stinking judges!"
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Homan would have fit right into Nazi Germany, IMO.
Honestly, isn’t the question “who in this admin wouldn’t fit into Nazi Germany?”Homan would have fit right into Nazi Germany, IMO.
Homan would have fit right into Nazi Germany, IMO.
This was not a policy statement or even a political speech. It was Trump’s plan of attack against the rights of his fellow Americans and the rule of law itself. …”We will expel the rogue actors and corrupt forces from our government. We will expose and very much expose their egregious crimes and severe misconduct of which was levels you’ve never seen anything like it. It’s going to be legendary. It’s going to also be legendary for the people that are able to seek it out and bring justice. We will restore the scales of justice in America, and we will ensure that such abuses never happen again in our country.
“… And as if to underscore the administration’s militant, almost martial sense of defiance, a Trump adviser recently raised the previously unthinkable possibility that Trump could just defy the courts and then dare them to see who has more power.![]()
The Judiciary’s Last Stand
Trump’s campaign against the rule of law has ratcheted up dramatically.www.theatlantic.com
“… Trump has used this authoritarian approach, undergirded by his legendary shamelessness, to break through every line of constitutional and moral defense—impeachment, elections, even the humiliation of arrest and conviction—that would otherwise restrain a rogue president (or, for that matter, any ordinary American felon). The center is not holding, and the flanks are collapsing. Congress is fleeing the field. The voters, many of whom long ago became inured to warnings about Trump’s contempt for the law, may be anxious about his behavior, but millions are sticking with him.
The president and his lieutenants still face one more set of defenses obstructing their march: the courts. If he can overcome the federal judicial system, then America’s worst modern constitutional confrontation will be over and Trump will be its victor.
Trump’s intentions in this barrage against the rule of law are clear, especially after he decided to go to the Great Hall of the Department of Justice earlier this month and shout them triumphantly from behind the presidential seal.
He celebrated his pardons of insurrectionists and seditionists. He gloated about stripping loyal citizens of their security clearances. He reeled through the names of Americans whom he called “thugs” and “bad people, really bad people,” who “tried to turn America into a corrupt Communist and Third World country.”
….But the president, who railed on for an hour, wasn’t content merely to criticize his opponents and tear up their clearance paperwork. Instead, he left no doubt in his belief that the machinery of government is now his to be used against his enemies:
This was not a policy statement or even a political speech. It was Trump’s plan of attack against the rights of his fellow Americans and the rule of law itself. …”
Collateral damage in the war to own the libs.Is it wrong to believe that it's ok to deport anyone with a Real Madrid tattoo as an enemy of the state without due process?
Can we at least maintain that one special set of circumstances?
The issue appears to be that use of the alien enemies act may not be justiciable.Is it wrong to believe that it's ok to deport anyone with a Real Madrid tattoo as an enemy of the state without due process?
Can we at least maintain that one special set of circumstances?
Ok. I’m going to regret this. What do you think you mean by that?The issue appears to be that use of the alien enemies act may not be justiciable.
You don't have to regret anything, just look it up like I did.Ok. I’m going to regret this. What do you think you mean by that?
No. I actually am curious what you think you are saying.You don't have to regret anything, just look it up like I did.
Cool. Curiosity can lead to amazing things.No. I actually am curious what you think you are saying.
In this case, I kinda doubt it.Cool. Curiosity can lead to amazing things.
Agree.In this case, I kinda doubt it.
LololololThe issue appears to be that use of the alien enemies act may not be justiciable.