With Civil Rights, ending the Vietnam war (eventually), we seemed to be making progress. We have black legislators who never endured segregation. We elected Obama. When t-rump came on board, many of us were horrified. A nasty underbelly of hate was revealed with his mobs. We must resist, continue to reach out to legislators, our neighbors, to end this authoritarian dictatorship. Even in local elections we can vote for those who stand up for ordinary folks, equality and diversity. Project 2025 is happening, and the working class must wake up.
The Supreme Court depends on the US Marshals Service for enforcement, raising concerns about whether it serves the courts or the President. Historically, Presidents have used the military for enforcement, the best example has been desegregation , but the current President may not feel obligated to uphold his oath of office. Congress has the power to impeach a President for failing to faithfully discharge the duties of his office including "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." However, some Republicans in Congress prioritize personal interests over constitutional oaths, effectively we are in a dictatorship.
Serious question I’ve been looking all morning for the answer to: what enforcement mechanism does SCOTUS have to enforce their order for the administration to bring Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador?
A few bailiffs with pistols probably won’t do the trick.
I've been wondering the same thing--is there anyone in the justice system or law enforcement left who can go down and get those snatched without rule of law?
Good to hear a Southern voice speak up with the historical truth of our racist history - AGAIN.
Thank you sir
With Civil Rights, ending the Vietnam war (eventually), we seemed to be making progress. We have black legislators who never endured segregation. We elected Obama. When t-rump came on board, many of us were horrified. A nasty underbelly of hate was revealed with his mobs. We must resist, continue to reach out to legislators, our neighbors, to end this authoritarian dictatorship. Even in local elections we can vote for those who stand up for ordinary folks, equality and diversity. Project 2025 is happening, and the working class must wake up.
The Supreme Court depends on the US Marshals Service for enforcement, raising concerns about whether it serves the courts or the President. Historically, Presidents have used the military for enforcement, the best example has been desegregation , but the current President may not feel obligated to uphold his oath of office. Congress has the power to impeach a President for failing to faithfully discharge the duties of his office including "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." However, some Republicans in Congress prioritize personal interests over constitutional oaths, effectively we are in a dictatorship.
Serious question I’ve been looking all morning for the answer to: what enforcement mechanism does SCOTUS have to enforce their order for the administration to bring Abrego Garcia back from El Salvador?
A few bailiffs with pistols probably won’t do the trick.
I've been wondering the same thing--is there anyone in the justice system or law enforcement left who can go down and get those snatched without rule of law?
Exactly. They’re the only ones who deranged by this mango felon. I can’t understand it.
Right now Thom