Lack of severability should doom any document in its entirety.
However, we are talking about the government who uses convoluted reasoning to accomplish their ends no matter what.
“Lack of severability should doom any document in its entirety.
However, we are talking about the government who uses convoluted reasoning to accomplish their ends no matter what.”
That is only on theses Federal employees good days. On their bad days they don’t seem to be concerned with any reasoning at all. We have reach the point of decay in our “Constitutional system” where they realized that their mere words are enough to rewrite the law. That they need not justify their actions in either written language, past practice, nor historic understanding.
We must come to accept that we live under a very much lawless Federal Government. A fact made perhaps all the more potent in that this Government so secure in that knowledge that it so often openly acts accordingly.
“Lack of severability should doom any document in its entirety.
However, we are talking about the government who uses convoluted reasoning to accomplish their ends no matter what.”
That is only on theses Federal employees good days. On their bad days they don’t seem to be concerned with any reasoning at all. We have reach the point of decay in our “Constitutional system” where they realized that their mere words are enough to rewrite the law. That they need not justify their actions in either written language, past practice, nor historic understanding.
We must come to accept that we live under a very much lawless Federal Government. A fact made perhaps all the more potent in that this Government so secure in that knowledge that it so often openly acts accordingly.