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- Wed Mar 22, 2023 1:38 pm
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- Tue Feb 09, 2021 11:56 pm
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With out the supreme court chief justice presiding, it just a show trial that means nothing. The senate can't declare what is constitutional, that's reserved for the courts to determine.
- Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:27 am
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The CSA or the USSA. It's already here, but it all will implode over the next few months, or a year at most.
I actually meant the US collapsing and each state (or a few collections of states) becoming their own countries (or Texas back to independence). We would all be independent and
sovereign. I don't see a way the entire country could unite again.
- Fri Dec 11, 2020 9:29 pm
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RIP to the USA. The country had a great run. Long live the independent states of america.
- Wed Apr 15, 2020 6:47 am
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joe817 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:29 pmAs always Steve, you give me great pause to consider your words. I was hoping that our current POTUS would be a guiding light that would carry us through these dark times. However, in good conscience, my hope has become very jaded because of his constantly changing stances of what he considers important to him at his moment. The constant changing of the guard of key positions in his cabinet and administration, gives me pause to consider. I have never seen so many key people in an administration of any President of the United States, change so frequently. And I have to ask myself.....why? IMHO it is because those key people simply just did not agree with him.srothstein wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 10:32 amI found this one to be an interesting argument. If Trump cannot issue orders to close (and he did not, just guidelines), then he can't issue orders to open. But he has the authority to tell the governors exactly what to do with business. The governors are claiming the Tenth Amendment stops Trump. They apparently missed that he is working based on federal emergency laws passed by Congress. And thanks to the Constitution and, IMO the worst case ever decided by SCOTUS, Congress has that authority to give him. They need to read the Interstate Commerce clause and the Wickard decision.philip964 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:50 pm https://apnews.com/ba9578acf23bdb03fd51a2b81f640560
Trump says something about authority to open up country again.
State governors apparently differ.
But there is another interesting logical problem. If opening the businesses is the governor's responsibility, then the response from the start was their responsibility. Trump did not muff the initial response at all, if they are right. And if Trump is right, then any fault with the initial response comes back to him. You cannot fairly blame him for not responding if he doesn't have authority to control the response.
I was particularly disturbed and embarrassed by his proclamation at yesterday's coronavirus press conference that "he" was the absolute authority(and no one else) to control the destiny of this great Nation. NO. He does not! The ultimate control rests with the individual States. And that control rests with the Governors of each State.
For the United States, and to each State, individually, to acquiescence to his proclamation that the ultimate authority that governs this sovereign nation rests SOLELY with him, is to repeat....I'll say it again...repeat, EXACTLY what the German people did in Hitler's rise to power in March of 1933 after the Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act of 1933 in that month, giving expanded authority. President Paul von Hindenburg had already appointed Hitler as Chancellor on 30 January 1933 after a series of parliamentary elections and associated backroom intrigues. And we all know, and the rest of the world what ensued in the nightmare that developed into WWII.
THAT, my friends, is what give me great cause for alarm.
God Bless the Texas an the United States of America!
Trump never said this. Fake news. He said he has the authority to reopen the economy regardless of what the governors want. The economy shutdown was unconstitutional and he does have the authority and the obligation to restore our constitutional rights. He, along with all elected officials, have the absolute authority to protect and restore our constitutional rights."he" was the absolute authority(and no one else) to control the destiny of this great Nation.
- Wed Jan 15, 2020 4:08 pm
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Yes.philip964 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 2:50 pm https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... esses.html
House votes to send articles of impeachment TODAY.
Wonder if from now on, if the House is one party and the President is another, this will be the norm?