FCC declares Biden's ministry of truth to be unconstitutional. Imagine that.
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Can the FCC shut this down? If not, who is going to shut it down? A recent House of Representative vote shutting it down just failed. I read that 20 State AGs oppose the so-called 'Disinformation Governance Board' (DGB). There ought to be lawsuits flying right and left. Where are they?
Precursor for states election decertification?
I'm on board with you, even though it might be wishful thinking.
With the FCC saying this, it for sure opens up lawsuit capability.
I hope so, but it is also plausible the jurisdiction is in Washington DC.
At least they TELL you openly that they are governing you via disinformation.
Meanwhile, patriots don't live by "disinformation governance." We live by LAWS.
If something is a law, and the law was passed without fraud so it's legit, then we are inclined to obey it. If it's a mandate, an illegal law, an order, etc., then there is no need to obey and a duty to disobey, as noted above.
Use of the word "governance" IMHO is intended to get Americans used to the sound and the idea of "global governance".
Like we say "gain of function" research as if it were legit. If it were called what it really is, gain of danger (GOD) research, then I bet things would be different.
Then wouldn't Trump's election interference EOs and such also be illegal orders? These are affected by the same presidential powers, not legislated on, and only decided and then pushed by the executive office.
An EO tells agency stooges what to do. It can't be used to tell ordinary citizens what to do.