• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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        3 days ago

        Point of order:

        “Illegal” isn’t always “immoral”. “Legal” isn’t always “moral”.

        If one’s best defense is “it’s not technically illegal”, that’s a very weak spot to be in.

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        4 days ago

        That’s strange, how has he lost so many court cases then (overseen by judges he appointed)

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        4 days ago

        Dude, you’re a muppet if you think everything he has done is within the law. The only reason he is getting away with breaking the law is because the only check is the legislature’s power of impeachment and it has been captured by the fascists.

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      4 days ago

      B-b-but whatabout all the rich people’s stuff 👉👈 🥺? Someday, I could have all of that rich people stuff and that could be my stuff on fire and that would make me so sad!

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          4 days ago

          You absolutely correct. Breakdown of the law has been a problem in the US since the hard bank right into fascism. But I am way less bothered by throwing bricks at the cosplaying nazis and way more bothered by the unitary executive bullshit. We should have a president, which should be a glorified administrator working for the legislature. Not a king that ignores the law. If we need to burn some of the oligarchy’s shit to remind the orange asshole of this, so be it.

          • The execute bullshit is a legal power granted to the president. The brick throwing is literally assault with a deadly weapon I don’t see how u can justify that. It doesn’t matter what u think the president should be it matters what the laws of the country state that the president is. What laws are being broken in the case of la (well except the rioters)?

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              4 days ago

              Not according to the Constitution which grants these powers to the Supreme Court who have stated that what Trump is doing is illegal

            • Match!!@pawb.social
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              4 days ago
              1. deportations by ice without due process in violation of court orders (this is what the people in LA are directly protesting)

              2. the president commandeering the national guard for domestic use in absence of an invasion

                1. U have been misled. All people deported have already been issued with “final orders of removal” at which point the supreme court agrees you no longer have any right to due process. As that was forfeit when you failed to turn up to ur court appearance. Ie illegal immigrants where told hey ur here illegally come make ur case or ur getting deported. Said illegal immigrants then failed to show up at which point they where issued with “final orders of removal” most of these illegal immigrants where issued this years ago and have simply been illegally in the country ever since.

                2. “10 U.S.C. 12406,” within Title 10 of the U.S. Code on Armed Services. It allows the president to deploy federal troops in instances of “a rebellion or danger of a rebellion” against the U.S. government. Doesn’t need an invasion just needs danger of a rebellion. Attempting to murder federal officers and attempting to directly subvert the will of the federal government is by definition a rebellious act.