I’m with the lefties here; if they are ignoring laws, and so should the Right.
I guess that these people have not been paying even scant attention. I can’t think of a single example of Biden doing anything in compliance with the Constitution or any Supreme Court decision.
Hmm. One could conclude that the requirement in the sworn oath to support and defend the Constitution means nothing.
Andrew Jackson was a tyrant. His pictures and statues should be officially destroyed.
Yes, and 3/4’s of the Republican Senators don’t see a problem with this and over half of the Republican Congressmen and women are happy with being ruled by a tyrant.
We are indeed on the edge of no return.
Andrew Jackson: Father of the Democrat Party of Slavery
I don’t even have to look him up. Guaranteed Mark Tushnet is a subversive/degenerate talmudic jew.
interesting how few on the left understand this road easily goes both ways “All roads go two ways...even a one way” L.Star
Just like an African Dictator
They have to go all in for preserving Affirmative Action, because without it, the left knows it will slowly lose its grip on the institutions and corporations.
Conservatives are no better than Left wing authoritarians when they want to act in ways, with the laws, where the ends justify the means.
We, Conservatives, were right in fighting so long to get the federal court system out of dictating abortion “rights” and policies from the bench. Returning that issue to the democratic processes in the states was the right thing and should be left that way.
We need, in everyway possible, for less federal law that makes the federal government the national policeman. Making the federal government even more of a national policeman, to serve “Conservative” positions, will in the long run merely strengthen federal power over everything, and will come back to bite Conservatives in the ass, hard.
They’re inciting rebellion and insurrection.
18 U.S. Code § 2383 - Rebellion or insurrection
Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
“ If they are not constitutional, the Supreme Court must strike down those laws, and the executive branch is mandated to abide by those decisions.”
What is the evidence that the writers of the Constitution intended, in Article III, to grant such a power to the Supreme Court?
There are statements in the Declaration of Independence reflecting similar behavior.
Just imagine how the run up to the crisis and war would have been reported if the participants had access to present day technology:
“Texts indicate King George III is being advised to refuse implementation of new laws in Virginia.”
“Emails between Crown officials and tribal chieftains discuss desire for increased violent raids against colonist homes and settlements on the western frontier.”
“Elections for the colonial legislature are again postponed according to a new posting on Crown Gazette website.”
“On (popular social media website), academics at Harvard now claim Freedom of Speech is not a right when it offends the Crown’s dignity, authority and prerogatives to legislate or administer colonial activities.”
“Recently disclosed emails reveal academics are meeting with the Governor General and advising him to refuse to acknowledge recent unfavorable Crown supreme judicial court rulings and, instead, to implement the laws he personally favors.”
They would be at the top of the list in a counter-revolution, and that's exactly where ignoring the Constitution would go, in a heartbeat. *spit*
Tushnet is defective, he has -- wait for it -- TDS about Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
This dipshit tried to spike the ball in the end zone for Cankles in May of 2016, and he got pwnd!
"Tushnet blames what he calls the “culture wars” on conservatives, and he says liberals should now make conservatives pay. “The culture wars are over; they lost, we won,” he writes in italics.Tushnet claims that conservatives “had opportunities to reach a cease fire, but rejected them in favor of a scorched earth policy.”
FU, you short stumpy schnorrer.
Jesse Watters just gave professional background info on these profs. One isn’t a lawyer. He has political science degree, and his big claim to fame is book on toxic masculinity in armed forces. Other prof is into gender studies (I think - kinda forgotten).
proxy king
No doubt there is tyranny found within the Biden administration. It is probably not all within the presidency, but there is more than enough of it there. We can all see what it’s led to; more problems than we ever thought possible. The last time we were led by a president who seemed to think within the Constitution, it seemed to work much better than the mess we are experiencing now. Since there are some who disagree with our Constitution, which is the basic law of the land, was pretty well thought out, & seems to work well when it is applied...it may be necessary to use a little force in enforcing it. Those who don’t agree with it don’t really deserve to live here. the meaning of that could be taken two different ways in my opinion.
If there is no law, then there is no law
It’s OK to find and to kill the professor today