It's becoming more obvious that the movers and shakers in DC wanna control elections in both parties

The difference is:

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Once that takes hold it's gonna be the death knell for the leftist dems using the system against the public.
I hope it is. I’m looking forward to a flood of lawsuits putting the government in their place. There has to be about 10 million pages of regulations that are unconstitutional now. Along with entire government agencies. All should be eliminated.
 
I hope it is. I’m looking forward to a flood of lawsuits putting the government in their place. There has to be about 10 million pages of regulations that are unconstitutional now. Along with entire government agencies. All should be eliminated.
A crapshoot, given the amount of kook judges on the bench.
 
Trump plus no more Chevron deference is death to the elites.
If Trump wins him & J.D. will be owned by mega billionaires Elon Musk & Peter Thiele who will donate over $100 million to their campaign.

Keep gaping at your MAGA bright shiny object, dummy.
 
If Trump wins him & J.D. will be owned by mega billionaires Elon Musk & Peter Thiele who will donate over $100 million to their campaign.

Keep gaping at your MAGA bright shiny object, dummy.
I’m supposed to be upset over a guy who spent 40 million to make sure a social media platform was free speech?
 
Rut-Roh reports are that Schumer 'forcefully told Biden he should drop out of the race'. :oops:
 
Trump plus no more Chevron deference is death to the elites.
Hardly since the agency can have specific laws enacted for statutes that are ambiguous or silent on key issues which still allows them to enforce the statue of administrative law.
 
Hardly since the agency can have specific laws enacted for statutes that are ambiguous or silent on key issues which still allows them to enforce the statue of administrative law.
I see you’re still in favor of ignoring the constitution. There’s no such thing as administrative law. They’re unconstitutional.
 
I see you’re still in favor of ignoring the constitution. There’s no such thing as administrative law. They’re unconstitutional.
Administrative law in the federal government is the process by which federal agencies implement and enforce laws passed by Congress, which is allowed in the Constitution.
 
Administrative law in the federal government is the process by which federal agencies implement and enforce laws passed by Congress, which is allowed in the Constitution.
The key being passed in congress. I’ll give you a minute to comprehend that.
 
I hope it is. I’m looking forward to a flood of lawsuits putting the government in their place. There has to be about 10 million pages of regulations that are unconstitutional now. Along with entire government agencies. All should be eliminated.
I keep thinking of the poor guy that got all the state and local permits required to dig a pond on his land, dug it, and in the meantime some dem transplant neighbor contacted the EPA and they came in and spot determined that his pond was in a "wetlands" area and made him drain it.
 
Everything imagineable used against trump
and now it looks like biden wount' make it to the end of the week


and they are succeeding.
Hummm, hadn't noticed.

Seriously, things are changed radically from where we were as a country twenty years ago. These "elections" bear no resemblance to the past.
 
They've owned both sides ever since there were two sides.
Sort of. They control the democrats outright, and the RINO's are their controlled opposition. So, opponents in name only.

MAGA is opposed to the political class that's why the political class is so desperate to destroy MAGA.
 
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