Friday, May 09, 2025

Incongruous Assembled

Actually, tariff rates are up to Congress. Professor Vladeck:
The Suspension Clause:

1) Doesn't allow the President to unilaterally suspend habeas, especially when Congress is in session;

2) Applies only to cases of invasion or rebellion (this is quite clearly neither); and

3) *Even then,* applies on "when the public safety may require it." (It doesn't.)
A) Then the President can suspend Congress (the “Because I Said So” clause).

B) White America has been invaded by brown people (it’s too late to get rid of the blacks. Missed our chance to send them back to Africa. Jim Crow was supposed to be enough to make them self-deport.).

C) Clearly white public safety requires it. Anything less is unlawful discrimination against white people.

You think I’m exaggerating:
In order to save the country (for white people), we’ll have to destroy it.

Dear Roberts Court: What part of “unitary executive” did you not understand?

—Signed, DJT, Your Lord and Ruler
"WON’T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CONGRESSPEOPLE?!” 

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