Forwarded from Jordan Sather
Another big day coming from the Supreme Court:
Two final opinions to be released today: one on the EPA and "climate change" and another on Mexico asylum policy.
We'll see what the social justice warriors will have to say when all is said and done.
Two final opinions to be released today: one on the EPA and "climate change" and another on Mexico asylum policy.
We'll see what the social justice warriors will have to say when all is said and done.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
If 5 Justices decide the EPA never had authority to do any of this, it has vast repercussions all across every single Executive Branch agency:
DOJ
FBI
DHS
ADA
CDC
ATF
NIAID
The Deep State built itself by creating a system where the unelected bureaucrats in the federal agencies have most of the power.
Not only could we get a Republican-controlled Congress in January 2023, it could be the first Congress in several generations to have full power to legislate.
DOJ
FBI
DHS
ADA
CDC
ATF
NIAID
The Deep State built itself by creating a system where the unelected bureaucrats in the federal agencies have most of the power.
Not only could we get a Republican-controlled Congress in January 2023, it could be the first Congress in several generations to have full power to legislate.
Forwarded from The Library (Harold Finch)
Forwarded from Rich Cardigan
Name a national problem where the Government wasn't a major cause of it.
Forwarded from Scott Presler
Courtesy of CNN:
“The Secret Service…will make the agents involved available to testify under oath, the official said, and that the agents are prepared to say under oath that the incident Hutchinson described did not occur.”
“The Secret Service…will make the agents involved available to testify under oath, the official said, and that the agents are prepared to say under oath that the incident Hutchinson described did not occur.”
Forwarded from Brian Cates
How do you close the border?
Two things: you have the Supreme Court rule Fed. agencies do not have the authority to usurp state rights and overrule state laws and essentially run those states from DC.
Including how these states handle their borders.
Then you have the Supreme Court rule that Remain in Mexico is the law. And if the Biden admin won't do it, states can do it.
Two things: you have the Supreme Court rule Fed. agencies do not have the authority to usurp state rights and overrule state laws and essentially run those states from DC.
Including how these states handle their borders.
Then you have the Supreme Court rule that Remain in Mexico is the law. And if the Biden admin won't do it, states can do it.
Forwarded from Brian Cates
Florida Supreme Court just authorized Gov. Ron DeSantis to empanel a grand jury to investigate immigration and open borders harms being inflicted on FL by the Biden administration's dereliction of duty in enforcing border laws.
👆🏼 read the thread. I'm quite interested in digging into Pfizer's next 10k statement to see how much their "marketing" expenses have risen since 2020.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Try to grasp this.
Nanshee, Chuckie, Ms Piggy...NONE OF THEM...so much as lifted a finger to try to verify any of the story Cassidy Hutchinson wanted to tell the entire country on television.
Did they contact the Secret Service?
They did not.
Did they contact Cippolone?
They did not.
With all the resources at their disposal, they couldn't be bothered to do any due diligence whatsoever.
These people are stupid.
Nanshee, Chuckie, Ms Piggy...NONE OF THEM...so much as lifted a finger to try to verify any of the story Cassidy Hutchinson wanted to tell the entire country on television.
Did they contact the Secret Service?
They did not.
Did they contact Cippolone?
They did not.
With all the resources at their disposal, they couldn't be bothered to do any due diligence whatsoever.
These people are stupid.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
States of AZ, TX, FL: "we would like to enforce our borders and stop this invasion."
Federal agencies" "LOL too bad. That's our job. And we're not doing it and we're not going to let you do it either! Suckers!"
THE THOMAS COURT: clears throat.
Federal agencies" "LOL too bad. That's our job. And we're not doing it and we're not going to let you do it either! Suckers!"
THE THOMAS COURT: clears throat.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
West Virginia case goes first.
Chief Justice John Roberts writes it. 6-3.
From SCOTUS BLOG:
Congress did not give the EPA the power to devise emissions caps based on the generation shifting approach the Agency took in the (Obama era) Clean Power Plan.
Chief Justice John Roberts writes it. 6-3.
From SCOTUS BLOG:
Congress did not give the EPA the power to devise emissions caps based on the generation shifting approach the Agency took in the (Obama era) Clean Power Plan.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
"It is apparent that at least one group of petitioners--the state petitioners-- are injured by the" D.C. Circuit's decision vacating the (Trump-era) ACE rule and its repeal of the Clean Power Plan.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Biden's EPA tried to reverse all the changes made under Trump's EPA. But the changes Trump's EPA made were just reinstituted.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
Great comment at SCOTUS blog:
Major Questions doctrine exists to enforce the idea that Congress must specifically tell agencies what to do, rather than pass broad enabling legislation that executive agencies can interpret as they see fit - thereby diluting political accountability
Major Questions doctrine exists to enforce the idea that Congress must specifically tell agencies what to do, rather than pass broad enabling legislation that executive agencies can interpret as they see fit - thereby diluting political accountability
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
The EPA's view of its authority, Roberts writes, "was not only unprecedented; it also effected a 'fundamental revision of the statute, changing it from [one sort of] scheme of . . . regulation' into an entirely different knd."
Forwarded from The Justice League (Toria Brooke)
West Hollywood votes to cut Los Angeles County sheriff funding amid crime wave
https://www.foxnews.com/us/west-hollywood-votes-los-angeles-county-crime
https://www.foxnews.com/us/west-hollywood-votes-los-angeles-county-crime
Fox News
West Hollywood votes to cut Los Angeles County sheriff funding amid crime wave
West Hollywood, California officials approved a plan Monday to reduce funding for Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies as crime escalates in the community.
Forwarded from Brian Cates (Brian Cates)
👆👆👆The elites who live in the gate communities are abandoning the rest of you.
They can do this because they don't rely on the local police for for their protection. They have their own armed security.
The solution to this problem?
Concealed carry by all able citizens.
Thank you, Supreme Court.
They can do this because they don't rely on the local police for for their protection. They have their own armed security.
The solution to this problem?
Concealed carry by all able citizens.
Thank you, Supreme Court.