Posted on 10/14/2022 6:06:44 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Thoughts?
More info on the thread.
For those avoiding twitter you can type nitter.net
https://nitter.net/jordanschnyc/status/1580889352368189440
I saw a youtube video yesterday, guy was interviewing Kyle Bass, interview happened in August of this year.
Kyle said that his sources in the Pentagon had been expecting around 2027 that China would invade Taiwan, now they are expecting it within the next 12 to 24 months.
We are getting ready to go to war.
More tools and actions designed to trigger WW III.
“Will this be reversed post-November election? Thoughts?”
Congress cannot reverse or over-ride an executive order (separation of powers, co-equal branches, etc.), but it can sue the executive for over-stepping his authority.
> We are getting ready to go to war.
Well, I’m too old to get drafted. I can, however, get radiation poisoning.
And the suit will go nowhere.
“Well, I’m too old to get drafted. I can, however, get radiation poisoning.”
*****
There will be more pressure on guys to join the mil than there was for them to get the vax.
We are getting ready to go to war
God forbid! For what?
Perpetual China hawk Gordon Chang must be ecstatic.
“For what?”
*****
Increasingly scarce resources and sovereign debt crises.
> There will be more pressure on guys to join the mil than there was for them to get the vax.
If so, many will go for the “Klinger” exemption.
“If so, many will go for the “Klinger” exemption.”
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Didn’t think about that, they will have to make that uncool again.
“And the suit will go nowhere.”
It would eventually end up in the Supreme Court, after the appropriate federal court of appeals has made its ruling, because one side or the other will seek certiorari.
I doubt SCOTUS will touch it. Kavanaugh may say no.
Not again! Ugh!
“I doubt SCOTUS will touch it. Kavanaugh may say no.”
He may not even be a factor. It only takes four justices to grant a petition for certiorari.
An ex-CIA director said our odds of nuclear war are up to 20% now.
Why?
Ukraine?
Great Reset?
Dunno.
Congress can void an executive order by changing substantive law. In this instance, Congress could repeal the legal power to order the sanction involved. That is highly unlikely though due to both politics and strategic interest.
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