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Adjacent to Trump, Supreme Court ends injunctions.


Now Im no lawyer here, but is a federal judge’s power to rule an EO unconstitutional is now jurisdictional? Does that basically mean different “interpretations” of the constitution apply nationwide?

That’s not much of a constitution in my eyes if it can now be bent that easily…
 
You like it when a government official berates the fourth estate where they can't defend themselves and he makes some dumb shit up about how the Iran strike was more complex and secretive than any operation ever? More complex than D-Day? So secretive the telegraphed the attacks for a half week? You like odd things lol.
The fourth estate lost all credibility years ago when it comes to politics. And yes, I did quite enjoy that. I also quite enjoyed the briefing that followed including the patriotism reflected and shout outs to the crews involved and development over many years of that specific target.
 
Adjacent to Trump, Supreme Court ends injunctions.


Now Im no lawyer here, but is a federal judge’s power to rule an EO unconstitutional is now jurisdictional? Does that basically mean different “interpretations” of the constitution apply nationwide?

That’s not much of a constitution in my eyes if it can now be bent that easily…
So, the courts have’’t yet ruled on the constitutional merits. Today’s ruling is only on how sweeping the interim injunctions are. Essentially it means that rather than one big ‘applies everywhere’ injunction, lower courts will have to hear narrower legal actions and rule on them individually in terms of injunctions. The overall constitutionality of the attempt to end birthright citizenship will still have to proceed through court for a decision on the merits. The fear of course is that while that’s still going, someone could have their citizenship stripped and face deportation.
 
So, the courts have’’t yet ruled on the constitutional merits. Today’s ruling is only on how sweeping the interim injunctions are. Essentially it means that rather than one big ‘applies everywhere’ injunction, lower courts will have to hear narrower legal actions and rule on them individually in terms of injunctions. The overall constitutionality of the attempt to end birthright citizenship will still have to proceed through court for a decision on the merits. The fear of course is that while that’s still going, someone could have their citizenship stripped and face deportation.
As long as the SCOTUS knows they have opened the door to millions of people filing individual suits, clogging up the lower courts as they seek to get those narrower injunctions.
 
We are talking about an administration that tariffed penguins…
The penguins had it coming.

Penguins Of Madagascar Dance GIF by AIDES
 
The Digital tax was always going to cause problems, it was heading to court under the USMCA anyway. That’s just an excuse, it seems Carney hit some other tripwire that Trump doesn’t like and it’s not Dairy either. Remember Trump rarely uses a computer, and seldom reads an email or briefing document. Everything is by phone or by text, so this is likely something some nut job friend of his put him up to.
Or - hear me out - there’s no real reason other than he doesn’t like us because we don’t like him. Elbows at ease.
 
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