BREAKING: Appeals Court Lifts Judge’s Order Blocking Trump From Mobilizing Oregon National Guard Troops

In the first 12 hours after the thread regarding the joke-judge stopping Trump....


There were 228 replies to that thread. But an ever bigger and more important decision, the one to block an Activist Hack In Black dimocrap scumbag piece of ******* shit from being President For A Day™ and we have 30 responses/posts in the same amount of time.

But, hey! There's not 'bots in here or anything. No way. All these leftist scum repeating the same tired bullshit one after another?

They're all totes real, man.

4cereal

Observation. It's the key to -- Everything
 
These distinct minority unelected butterflies are finding very short life spans for their proclamations
 
You seem to support anti-constitutional fascism as long as it affects people with different levels of melanin than cock Asians. Laws be damned. Go Trump.

The right should be pro states rights. This magaturd cult? Filthy ******* populist hypocrites.

As a taxpayer, there's no ******* reason to send NG to Portland. Grow up you partisan dipshits.
Wrong. It is the presidents job to protect those who he is in charge of including ICE. If the state won’t do it he has the legal responsibility to do so. Trump is not a democrat who ignores his responsibility and the law.
 
You literally have nothing.
Your childish insults mean nothing.
You have TDS.
The American People have spoken and voted for President Trump in a massive Landslide.
And you're still complete morons to over half the country. You literally have nothing. :rolleyes:
 
Wrong. It is the presidents job to protect those who he is in charge of including ICE. If the state won’t do it he has the legal responsibility to do so. Trump is not a democrat who ignores his responsibility and the law.
No, he's a populist ignoring his responsibility and the law.
 
Wrong. It is the presidents job to protect those who he is in charge of including ICE. If the state won’t do it he has the legal responsibility to do so. Trump is not a democrat who ignores his responsibility and the law.
State lawyers representing Illinois and Oregon argued that the protests in their cities didn’t justify President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, as high-stakes legal hearings played out in two federal courtrooms at the same time on Thursday. The cases have far-ranging implications for the use of military power on U.S. soil.

“There is no rebellion in Illinois,” said Christopher Wells, a lawyer from the Illinois attorney general’s office. He accused the Trump administration of disregarding the conditions on the ground.

A federal judge in Chicago is considering whether to impose a temporary block on the deployment of National Guard troops from Texas, who arrived in Illinois earlier this week and were expected to begin guarding an immigration facility in suburban Illinois later today. In a case out of Oregon, a three-judge appeals court panel in San Francisco will decide whether to lift a similar ban that was imposed by a federal judge in Portland.

The federal case in Oregon turns, in part, on the amount of deference the courts must give to the president’s decisions about when and where to deploy the National Guard. The federal government is arguing that the courts cannot review those deployment decisions at all. Stacy Chaffin, who is representing Oregon before the appeals court, the Ninth Circuit, told the panel of judges on Thursday that the usual policy of deference did not apply if the president’s assessment of the situation in Portland was “untethered from reality.”


Portland is not burning no matter how many file footage videos Dotard watches from years ago.
 
What I can't understand is how the well regulated militia, in thrall to a tyrannical government, is assaulting the security of free states.
Because you do not understand the National Guard isn't militia.
Its a federal force - a reserve component of the US Army - created under the Congressional power to raise armies.
 
Because you do not understand the National Guard isn't militia.
Its a federal force - a reserve component of the US Army - created under the Congressional power to raise armies.
Historically evolved out of colonial militias.
 
State lawyers representing Illinois and Oregon argued that the protests in their cities didn’t justify President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, as high-stakes legal hearings played out in two federal courtrooms at the same time on Thursday. The cases have far-ranging implications for the use of military power on U.S. soil.

“There is no rebellion in Illinois,” said Christopher Wells, a lawyer from the Illinois attorney general’s office. He accused the Trump administration of disregarding the conditions on the ground.

A federal judge in Chicago is considering whether to impose a temporary block on the deployment of National Guard troops from Texas, who arrived in Illinois earlier this week and were expected to begin guarding an immigration facility in suburban Illinois later today. In a case out of Oregon, a three-judge appeals court panel in San Francisco will decide whether to lift a similar ban that was imposed by a federal judge in Portland.

The federal case in Oregon turns, in part, on the amount of deference the courts must give to the president’s decisions about when and where to deploy the National Guard. The federal government is arguing that the courts cannot review those deployment decisions at all. Stacy Chaffin, who is representing Oregon before the appeals court, the Ninth Circuit, told the panel of judges on Thursday that the usual policy of deference did not apply if the president’s assessment of the situation in Portland was “untethered from reality.”


Portland is not burning no matter how many file footage videos Dotard watches from years ago.
We won’t blow from our noses the snot that’s dripping out and no one can make us
Lib 101
 
Historically evolved out of colonial militias.
Well, there's a lot of evolving everywhere.
NG personnel are members of both their state NG and the NG of the United States -- this classification allows NG units to be deployed overseas in non-national emergencies w/o having to get permission from the relevant governors.

If people thought of the NG as Army reserve units which the governors can call up for various emergencies, there'd be a lot less confusion.
 
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