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cliffw
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JUN 01, 02:12 PM
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It seems that black robed judges think they can upsurp Presidential power. [This message has been edited by cliffw (edited 06-03-2025).]
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cliffw
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JUN 03, 09:30 AM
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Bump to top.
I would have thought this topic would have gotten some discussion.
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Vintage-Nut
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JUN 03, 08:43 PM
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quote | It seems that black robed judges think they can upsurp Presidential power. |
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See "Wranglers on the Range, wrangling, roping, branding the bad ones !"
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NewDustin
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JUN 04, 12:32 PM
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We already know MAGA doesn't like the separation of powers, nor do they like actual checks on the powers of Trump's Executive branch. Most of the Trump supporters on here I would assume agree with you that any limitation on Trump's powers are a massive overstep by the other branches, while the few neoliberal/small-government Conservatives and liberals try to make sense of a stance that ignores checks and balances.
I mean, do you NOT think the role of the judiciary is to determine if executive enforcement or congressional legislation are unconstitutional? Is the idea that if any half-baked, poorly reasoned argument against checks and balances can be made then the supreme court should capitulate to it?
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ray b
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JUN 05, 10:38 AM
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rump want a death sentence for the white rose
sady so do some here
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ray b
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JUN 05, 10:47 AM
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quote | Originally posted by ray b:
rump want a death sentence for the white rose
sady so do some here |
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The government—or rather, the party—controlled everything: the news media, arms, police, the armed forces, the judiciary system, communications, travel, all levels of education from kindergarten to universities, all cultural and religious institutions. Political indoctrination started at a very early age, and continued by means of the Hitler Youth with the ultimate goal of complete mind control. Children were exhorted in school to denounce even their own parents for derogatory remarks about Hitler or Nazi ideology. — George J. Wittenstein, M.D., "Memories of the White Rose", 1997[7]
The "Volksgerichtshof" was not bound by law, but its decisions were guided by Nazi ideology. Thus, its actions were declared unlawful in post-war Germany. The execution of the White Rose group members, among many others, is considered judicial murder today.[8]
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Valkrie9
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JUN 05, 03:04 PM
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cliffw
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JUN 05, 03:50 PM
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quote | Originally posted by NewDustin: We already know MAGA doesn't like the separation of powers, nor do they like actual checks on the powers of Trump's Executive branch. |
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We know you are not stupid. Nor am I. Either of us can be ignorant on some things. I fear you only hear the news that the Progressive media presents. MAGA does not object to the separations of the Presidency, the Legislative Branch, and the Court system. It should be noted that the Supreme Court ruled that Biden could not forgive student loans. He kept doing it anyway.
quote | Originally posted by NewDustin: Most of the Trump supporters on here I would assume agree with you that any limitation on Trump's powers are a massive overstep by the other branches, while the few neoliberal/small-government Conservatives and liberals try to make sense of a stance that ignores checks and balances. |
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I would think that all who understand our Constitution would also appreciate our checks balances. Including all neoliberal/small-government Conservatives and liberals .
The thing is .......... local district Judges who have jurisdiction in a limited area make rulings which affect the whole nation, crippling Trumps Executive powers. Many times, most times, when a case is not even before them in Court. Without the President to present arguments before the Judge. \ Do you even know the amount of judicial actions have been taken against Trump's first term ? I believe it was 75.
quote | U.S. District Courts have issued more sweeping injunctions against Trump in the past two months than they have against three former presidents over their entire terms.
Since January 20, lower courts have imposed 15 nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration, compared to what the Harvard Law Review recounts as six over the course of George W. Bush’s eight-year presidency, 12 over the course of Barack Obama’s eight years in the White House, and 14 during Joe Biden’s single four-year term. |
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https://washingtonstand.com...from-partisan-courts
quote | Originally posted by NewDustin: I mean, do you NOT think the role of the judiciary is to determine if executive enforcement or congressional legislation are unconstitutional? Is the idea that if any half-baked, poorly reasoned argument against checks and balances can be made then the supreme court should capitulate to it? |
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Not local jurisdictions. With no case before their court in their jurisdiction. YES ! The Supreme Court needs to act. Democrats and Progressive have also complained about the very same thing.
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