@no1marauder saidSpeaking of law, how does this pisant judge have authority to rule on planes in world air space? Reminds me of the judge with bad teeth who presided over the NYC case , the cab driver.
So far, not so well for the Trump administration in the courts. Many of his executive orders have been ruled illegal and/or unconstitutional by district courts and it has little success in the appellate courts in attempting to overturn the restraining orders issued which block the implementation of his royal pronouncements. There is a site which tracks all of the cases f ...[text shortened]...
There's 126 of them.
BTW, it's none of anybody's business but Albany Law School class of 1991.
"A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft ... full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from U.S. soil," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement.
She said the court had "no lawful basis" and that federal courts generally have no jurisdiction over how a president conducts foreign affairs.
The turn of events represented a remarkable escalation in Trump's challenge to the U.S. Constitution's system of checks and balances and the independence of the judicial branch of government.
@AverageJoe1 saidKaroline Leavitt has a BA in Communications and Politics from St. Anselm's College which she attended on a softball scholarship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karoline_Leavitt
Speaking of law, how does this pisant judge have authority to rule on planes in world air space? Reminds me of the judge with bad teeth who presided over the NYC case , the cab driver.
"A single judge in a single city cannot direct the movements of an aircraft ... full of foreign alien terrorists who were physically expelled from U.S. soil," White House press secretar ...[text shortened]... stitution's system of checks and balances and the independence of the judicial branch of government.
She's completely unqualified to make judgments regarding legal matters and merely parrots what her boss tells her to say.
@no1marauder saidI don't deny that she is saying what her bosses tell her to say. .....The people who study this stuff and reach conclusions, most of which are inconvenient for lovers of terrorists on our land.
Karoline Leavitt has a BA in Communications and Politics from St. Anselm's College which she attended on a softball scholarship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karoline_Leavitt
She's completely unqualified to make judgments regarding legal matters and merely parrots what her boss tells her to say.
She hardly can make legal judgement and does not have time to 'study' the good bad and the ugly, she is a Press Secretary , man. A secretary..she reports the activities of the day.
Your anxiety is showing , take a Lexapro.
@my-king-and-i removed their quoted post$12.4 billion in US dollars.
"In 2023, the last measurements available, Switzerland spent 0.6% of its GNI on foreign development projects, according to the OECD.
This placed Switzerland as the seventh most generous nation and not far from the UN target of 0.7%. In 2022, Switzerland contributed 0.56% of its GNI to development aid." https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/foreign-affairs/foreign-aid-cuts-where-does-switzerland-stand/88841450
The US, by contrast, contributed a mere 0.24% of its GNI. https://donortracker.org/donor_profiles/united-states
@AverageJoe1 saidA defendant in a civil case must appeal an order they don't like they can't legally disobey it. https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-removes-hundreds-alleged-venezuelan-125122509.html
I don't deny that she is saying what her bosses tell her to say. .....The people who study this stuff and reach conclusions, most of which are inconvenient for lovers of terrorists on our land.
She hardly can make legal judgement and does not have time to 'study' the good bad and the ugly, she is a Press Secretary , man. A secretary..she reports the activities of the day.
Your anxiety is showing , take a Lexapro.
Trump trying to use a statute written in 1798 that clearly states it applies only during times of war is utterly absurd.
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@no1marauder saidWe can all agree, simply, that Trump has a LOT of S--t to clean up, beginning with getting the vermin the hell out of our country. So, it stands to reason he has people working 24/7 t devise ways to physically kick them out. I am sure you will agree. Maybe the 1798 statute won't be allowed, but we want him to try anything, don't we?
A defendant in a civil case must appeal an order they don't like they can't legally disobey it. https://www.yahoo.com/news/u-removes-hundreds-alleged-venezuelan-125122509.html
Trump trying to use a statute written in 1798 that clearly states it applies only during times of war is utterly absurd.
it also stands to reason that he will not prevail 100% in his methods. He will try 15 ways and maybe 11 of them will work. Or, he could play golf as you accuse him of doing, or go visit with Biden sitting on the beach.
Tell us, do you not want the vermin out, in any way he can do it? And you will stipulate, of course, that the vermin have no rights in this country, except maybe freedom from torture.
@AverageJoe1 saidThey are deporting fewer than Biden did.
We can all agree, simply, that Trump has a LOT of S--t to clean up, beginning with getting the vermin the hell out of our country. So, it stands to reason he has people working 24/7 t devise ways to physically kick them out. I am sure you will agree. Maybe the 1798 statute won't be allowed, but we want him to try anything, don't we?
it also stands to reason that ...[text shortened]... ulate, of course, that the vermin have no rights in this country, except maybe freedom from torture.
@AverageJoe1 saidIf that is true, why is he creating exponentially more for the POTUS that follows?
We can all agree, simply, that Trump has a LOT of S--t to clean up,
@AverageJoe1 saidI agree that migrants who have committed serious crimes should be deported or prosecuted.
We can all agree, simply, that Trump has a LOT of S--t to clean up, beginning with getting the vermin the hell out of our country. So, it stands to reason he has people working 24/7 t devise ways to physically kick them out. I am sure you will agree. Maybe the 1798 statute won't be allowed, but we want him to try anything, don't we?
it also stands to reason that ...[text shortened]... ulate, of course, that the vermin have no rights in this country, except maybe freedom from torture.
I disagree that any person has no rights. See the Declaration of Independence for further details.
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@no1marauder saidThen there are Natural Rights. Everyone I know know what natural rights are. Tell me, do privileges exist in a world of natural rights, or would they be superfluous?
I agree that migrants who have committed serious crimes should be deported or prosecuted.
I disagree that any person has no rights. See the Declaration of Independence for further details.
@no1marauder saidWhat Article(s)? But be careful w interpretations.......I think Sue or somebody thinks the word Welfare means just a liiiiiiiiiitttttlle bit more than it really does.
I agree that migrants who have committed serious crimes should be deported or prosecuted.
I disagree that any person has no rights. See the Declaration of Independence for further details.