Liens on their property

Illegal how?

The legal reasons are in the new State laws they are proposing.

Because you have to have a legal reason. You can't just DO it.

You can't use a law as a reason to put a lien on property.

You put a lien on my property without a legal reason I will SUE THE **** OUT OF YOU.
 
Because you have to have a legal reason. You can't just DO it.
And if you read the material, you will see that they don't plan to "just do it" and are proposing new State laws that describe and allow it. And they give precisely the reasons why.

So... what else?
 
And if you read the material, you will see that they don't plan to "just do it" and are proposing new State laws that describe and allow it. And they give precisely the reasons why.

So... what else?

Pass the laws that will allow it, first.

Good luck with that.
 
That is the plan, as descrived in the article. And they are State laws. So the odds of passage are excellent.

So... anything else?

Yea, you can't use a state law to put a lien on federal property.

You like AI so much, here is an AI answer:

Can a state put a lien on federal property?

AI Overview
No, a state cannot place a lien on federal property. Federal property is generally immune to liens filed under state law. This is due to the concept of sovereign immunity, which protects the federal government from being sued or having legal actions taken against it at the state level.
  • Sovereign Immunity:
    Federal property is owned by the United States government, and the concept of sovereign immunity prevents states from asserting legal claims against the federal government or its property through state-created liens.

MIC DROP. We are done. Have a nice day.
 
Yea, you can't use a state law to put a lien on federal property.

You like AI so much, here is an AI answer:

Can a state put a lien on federal property?

AI Overview
No, a state cannot place a lien on federal property. Federal property is generally immune to liens filed under state law. This is due to the concept of sovereign immunity, which protects the federal government from being sued or having legal actions taken against it at the state level.
  • Sovereign Immunity:
    Federal property is owned by the United States government, and the concept of sovereign immunity prevents states from asserting legal claims against the federal government or its property through state-created liens.

MIC DROP. We are done. Have a nice day.
You are trying to use truth on someone that apparently lives in lala land. I predict they will continue to argue with facts.
 
Maryland is going to start treating the trump administration like the deadbeat debtor they are. The feds withheld million of dollars in school funding at the last minute so they will be holding back payments and placing liens on federal properties to make up the difference.

Seems like an almost diabolically good plan to me.

Cut out all federal funds for Maryland. Roads, federal buildings, any parks they have, cut it all out. Then see how tuff Maryland is.
 
Maryland is going to start treating the trump administration like the deadbeat debtor they are. The feds withheld million of dollars in school funding at the last minute so they will be holding back payments and placing liens on federal properties to make up the difference.

Seems like an almost diabolically good plan to me.

Do you live in Maryland? As a Maryland resident, let me show you why and how that is a stupid idea.

Governor Wes Moore and Democrats in Maryland inherited a $3 Billion Surplus. Long before Trump took office in January, Maryland was already staring at a $2B because of Moore’s spending. It’s not just the Federal Government in Maryland, it’s business and people being targeted to the point of leaving the state (I am in the process of looking to do just that over the next 5 years)

Maryland, unlike Virginia (the other state that borders Washington, DC), is more dependent on the Federal Government. Now, Maryland thinks it can get the upper hand by biting the hand that feeds them?

That is stupid.
 
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Do you live in Maryland? As a Maryland resident, let me show you why and how that is a stupid idea.

Governor Wes Moore and Democrats in Maryland inherited a $3 Billion Surplus. Long before Trump took office in January, Maryland was already staring at a $2B because of Moore’s spending. It’s not just the Federal Government in Maryland, it’s business and people being targeted to the point of leaving the state (I am in the process of looking to do just that over the next 5 years)

Maryland, unlike Virginia (the other state that borders Washington, DC), is not as dependent on the Federal Government as Maryland is. Now, Maryland thinks it can get the upper hand by biting the hand that feeds them?

That is stupid.

Hang on, chief. Can you fix the bolded sentence? That makes no sense.
 
That is the plan, as descrived in the article. And they are State laws. So the odds of passage are excellent.

So... anything else?
Good luck trying to get such a law through the courts.

States are sovereign, but they are NOT entitled nor do they have a right to federal dollars.
 
Good luck trying to get such a law through the courts.

States are sovereign, but they are NOT entitled nor do they have a right to federal dollars.

The federal gov't is sovereign as well. States can't place liens on federal property.
 
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