Posted on 01/19/2018 5:05:58 PM PST by markomalley
Can a president invalidate an EO issued by a prior president? So does an EO automatically become law?
Praying that this comes out right.
The frightening thing is that scotus can do whatever it wishes to do. In a system of supposed checks and balances, congress isn’t a check on scotus.
Read 55 Men The Story of the Constitution by Rodell.
It's really worth buying...soft cover about $10.
islam is NOT a religion. It is a complete political system that would shut done all other religions and political systems to no other benefit but its own.
EOs are not law. They are directives to the executive branch about how to carry out their functions. So yes, any EO can be changed or repealed by a new president. Trump has done so to many of Obama’s EOs.
True, but that doesn't mean it isn't a religion. It's all of the above.
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SCOTUS will deliver a harsh smackdown on the rogue federal judges who have lost all respect for the rule of law.
Congress should have removed them from the bench.
Watch out for Robertsflip prone
Now you’re inserting “true”, which is subjective. If you’re a Christian all other religions are false by definition. It’s not the job of government to decide which religions are “true” or “false”. But our government should be honest about how Islam is different from others.
This will be 9-0 in favor of the Trump Administration. 8 U.S.C. § 1182(f) is so clear and unambiguous about the President's authority that even the lefties on SCOTUS will not be able to spin this some other way. Just as SCOTUS ruled 9-0 against Obama in several cases where he clearly overstepped the plain reading of the law.
Exactly. Should be an easy ruling.
From your lips to God’s ear.
“Watch out for Robertsflip prone”
I wrote him off with the Obungholecare decision.
I wonder if it has ever happened that the Supreme Court referred a lower court for disciplinary action because a decision was so egregiously wrong-headed.
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