kind of amazing he thought that tweet was worth posting here
I dont think that was cajun's point
"So man who supports [Trump] wants sympathy for his murdered daughter. He can go **** himself."
Good thread from the best member of our congress
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Good thread from the best member of our congress
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I don't agree with Amash on many of his stances, but he is 100% correct in this assessment. The problem is Congress has ceded its authority to the Executive Branch, especially since 9/11, and for some reason has become afraid of actually passing laws. The dysfunctional, or better stated as non-functional, Congress basically invites the President to rule by Executive Order. Members of Congress across-the-board should fight this faux national emergency down to their marrow. Absent of that, they may as well all go home.
It's not a defense of Trump just moreso an acknowledgement of how much power our Congress has yielded to the executive.
under the non-delegation doctrine even if a branch of government tried to delegate its constitutional powers it would be invalid...the division of powers set out in the constitution can only be altered by constitutional amendment
the courts will probably rule against this pseudo emergency on narrower technical grounds, but there is a core constitutional principle at stake
I agree that the courts will likely side with Congress. My gripe is a longstanding one in that so many member of Congress want it both ways. The don't pass a law that some of their constituents (especially those in the purist ends of their base) may not like (sheer cowardice in most instances) and in the process leaves a problem unsolved. This inaction invites the President to solve the issue by Executive Order with the Andrew Jackson line-of-thinking "I'm the tribune of the people and the only one elected by the entire country" which members of Congress can then complain about. I'm in the camp--probably a dwindling one--that expects Congress to pass sensible legislation developed through compromise and limit the President's playground.
I'm not an Originalist in a lot of ways, but I am an Originalist in promoting adherence to the framework of our government and respect for the balance-of-power with a clear delineation of the powers of each branch. I didn't like it when W. did Executive Orders and Signing Statements. I didn't like it when Obama did the same thing. The difference between Trump and those two is that Trump actually seems to relish this while the other two didn't.
I started following Amash in twitter...he is the great right hope
What defines an emergency?
Anyone have a comment on the Smollett fake claim?
Anyone have a comment on the Smollett fake claim?
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You could pull countless amounts of tape and articles where its very clear the border crisis is a national emergency. But now those same individuals claims its imaginary. Incredible.