powerlifter54 wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:powerlifter54 wrote:In the end the Constitution, case law, and Precedent will prevail.
Really? Like Roe V Wade?...or are you just confident that in THIS case, your view of the law will prevail?
You could be right. I don't know yet. But I'd really like to see if you're capable of being so sanguine when you disagree with the outcome.
Consider the possibility, that our binary identity politics is an insufficient lens to describe the reality of the American Experience.
A couple obsevations. First RvW is a disastrously reasoned case. When the Supremes make up things in the Constitution to justify their policy preferences, craziness results. Having said that if Wade gets overturned I suspect abortionists will still be busy in blue states. Second I think my reading of the case, statues, and Constitution is pretty straightforward. I do expect this to go in the Administration's favor.
So let's understand this. You are a critique of the the process when you don;t agree with the outcome. But if say the Travel "Ban" is upheld, you're down with the process as it works?
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Do you really think unrestricted immigration is a great idea? I think you might want to check the ones and zeros in your politics. You seem to find great issues with my views and beliefs..
Do you actually think I said any such thing? Oi.
Once again. Jack I'm begging you. Get your head straight. Contemplate this. I think elements of the EO are very problematic...I'll put it as plainly as breaking your deals and not giving people due process to sort that shit out. There are parts of the EO I see no issue with whatsoever, in fact I can argue one might go much further with the support of congress. Does that make me a libtard? I think not. Reasonable Minds can differ on many issues and the most reasonable can at the very least make a cursory argument on behalf of something they disagree.
I could rattle off several dozen issues where I disagree with the method or the logic but I like the outcome and examples of the reverse.
I think Roe has problems, Keep in mind, I fully support abortion for every damn unwed Bible Belt Cheerleader who's got 300 bux and a bus pass....but I think Roe has Constitutional issues based on my reading of reasonable scholars who bring them up.
I despised the first EO that ran into my interests, Clinton's' designation of Grand Staircase Escalate...despite the fact I'm grateful it was put beyond the reach of extrication industries. Same could be said for his Road-less initiative which I thought was very correct on the science but disastrous for those of us who use public land for access to four wheeling and MTB and Dirt Bikes.
I think the ACLU was correct to defend the Nazi's who wanted to march in Illinois, I think Westboro is an affliction and most BLM propaganda is putrid...But I'm still in favor of free speech across the board for all three.
Where's Turd's old sig? The strength of Conservatives is that they are open to the idea that things are complex? Something like that?
Clear from your mind that notion that because you disagree with me, that makes me a "libtard" ...The chances your ideology is going to continuously align with one side or another is toxically stupid...you know that but you continue with these farcical responses nearly every time.