They never do. They set precedent under which lower courts must decide other cases with the same essential question. I.e., abortion isn't a right guaranteed by the Constitution, which doesn't even prohibit federal financial support for it. It will also have an effect on law making. Wheels of justice turn slowly. Sorry, but the quickest method to the solution is the political realm, which in our system should mean the people.
"And what would you do, Roper? Knock down all the laws to get to the devil? And when the devil turned round on you, how would you stand in the wind that blew then, the laws all being flat"? (Thomas More, Man for All Seasons...from memory so may be inexact.)
Exactly. But if you point that out prepare to be down voted. According to some this is the second coming of the 4th of July and all agencies are going to be shut down. Not by a long shot. Now we get to wait years to see if any other cases can use this as a precedent. It's NOT what we were hoping it would be.
I don’t know. It may not take years. Depending on how midterms go. And then 2024. I think we have a lot more winning to do. The main thing is here is the precedent has been set. 3-4 letter agencies are targeted. It’s like chess. And a major piece was moved, devastating the opponents end game. It’s cool.
The Uniparty actors never wanted to be the face of the tyrannical regulations they happily impose on the plebes but avoid themselves. They must be, always and forever going forward, to answer for whatever rules they wish to invent.
So have they narrowed the focus of the decision so much that there won't be the domino affect we hoped for with the other agencies? Edit:
u/sleepydude gave me some perspective in another post.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IXygwp7g/so-correct-me-if-im-wrong-but-be/
They never do. They set precedent under which lower courts must decide other cases with the same essential question. I.e., abortion isn't a right guaranteed by the Constitution, which doesn't even prohibit federal financial support for it. It will also have an effect on law making. Wheels of justice turn slowly. Sorry, but the quickest method to the solution is the political realm, which in our system should mean the people.
"And what would you do, Roper? Knock down all the laws to get to the devil? And when the devil turned round on you, how would you stand in the wind that blew then, the laws all being flat"? (Thomas More, Man for All Seasons...from memory so may be inexact.)
"IT MUST BE DONE BY LAW...," Donald Trump.
Exactly. But if you point that out prepare to be down voted. According to some this is the second coming of the 4th of July and all agencies are going to be shut down. Not by a long shot. Now we get to wait years to see if any other cases can use this as a precedent. It's NOT what we were hoping it would be.
I don’t know. It may not take years. Depending on how midterms go. And then 2024. I think we have a lot more winning to do. The main thing is here is the precedent has been set. 3-4 letter agencies are targeted. It’s like chess. And a major piece was moved, devastating the opponents end game. It’s cool.
Yeah it feels like the SC just put a bunch of delegated power back in the hands of Congress right before the red wave.
Delegated RESPONSIBILITY
The Uniparty actors never wanted to be the face of the tyrannical regulations they happily impose on the plebes but avoid themselves. They must be, always and forever going forward, to answer for whatever rules they wish to invent.