Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
Trump v United States 7-1-24 strips all immunity from Article II Executive branch employees and subsidiary employees (owned by Treasury, such as state MSCs) for violating 6-28 and 6-27 rulings with "unofficial acts". Administrative courts (6-27) and nonlaws (6-28) are all unconstitutional, and gov't agents are individually accountable for Civil Fraud at statuatory maximums when engaged in "unofficial acts". https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/603/23-939/
What to do if attacked: 1. Issue via certified mail "Notice of Liability" for Civil Fraud to strip offender of "Intent Defense" (most commonly used defense in lawfare), 2. Issue via certified mail "Cease and Desist Order", 3. If you end up as a Defendant in an active case, then file above Motions to Dismiss for A. No jurisdiction, B. No standing. Any lawyer that refuses to file these two Motions to Dismiss on your behalf are working for the enemy.
Now the normies (kinda people I was referring to) just have to catch up. We are still working on them not turning on CNN anymore or picking up a New York Times. We are Almost there. As long is the IRS still exists people will fear it, unfortunately.
^ You, everyone else and their brother is waiting for this. There are a lot of people who won't even bink an eye at any of the stuff from the last 8 years but will know we won after they abolish the IRS. Income tax is unconstitutional.
Seems to me that the only serious expense with a Constitutional Republic is national defense, and that can be paid with tariffs. Perhaps greatly simplified state and local governments can be funded with a simple tax: take the budget, and divide by the population. No property tax, so no one can lose their property to government. No education funding at all. EDUCATION BY THE PARENTS!!!!
From MEMETODEATH~ Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
This Is the way. Not impeachment, which would never pass the Senate, not the fake and gay, good behavior clause. People are throwing out there, but eliminating funding through Congress, which would be majority vote only effectively closing these positions down.
The idea that Trump's presidency is subject to legal limits is questionable enough; the idea that it should be enforced through the courts is contemptible
this is a big deal.
If it's what I think it is, then yes. I'm still trying to grasp what is happening though.
Let me know when they shut down the tax courts.
Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/504/555/
6-27-24 SEC case (reinforces similar decision against the EPA in 2022): https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/603/22-859/
Chevron Doctrine removal 6-28-24 makes any attempts to enforce admin courts or any of their actions also unconstitutional: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/603/22-451/
Trump v United States 7-1-24 strips all immunity from Article II Executive branch employees and subsidiary employees (owned by Treasury, such as state MSCs) for violating 6-28 and 6-27 rulings with "unofficial acts". Administrative courts (6-27) and nonlaws (6-28) are all unconstitutional, and gov't agents are individually accountable for Civil Fraud at statuatory maximums when engaged in "unofficial acts". https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/603/23-939/
What to do if attacked: 1. Issue via certified mail "Notice of Liability" for Civil Fraud to strip offender of "Intent Defense" (most commonly used defense in lawfare), 2. Issue via certified mail "Cease and Desist Order", 3. If you end up as a Defendant in an active case, then file above Motions to Dismiss for A. No jurisdiction, B. No standing. Any lawyer that refuses to file these two Motions to Dismiss on your behalf are working for the enemy.
u/#YouAreAmazing
Now the normies (kinda people I was referring to) just have to catch up. We are still working on them not turning on CNN anymore or picking up a New York Times. We are Almost there. As long is the IRS still exists people will fear it, unfortunately.
At the end of the GIF he's making a "Q" with his hand. Amercian Sign Language.
I was wondering about Chevron in this context. Thanks!
Let me know when they shut down taxes.
^ You, everyone else and their brother is waiting for this. There are a lot of people who won't even bink an eye at any of the stuff from the last 8 years but will know we won after they abolish the IRS. Income tax is unconstitutional.
Seems to me that the only serious expense with a Constitutional Republic is national defense, and that can be paid with tariffs. Perhaps greatly simplified state and local governments can be funded with a simple tax: take the budget, and divide by the population. No property tax, so no one can lose their property to government. No education funding at all. EDUCATION BY THE PARENTS!!!!
From MEMETODEATH~ Already done on 6-27-24 in the SCOTUS SEC ruling. You just have to file a motion to dismiss for 1. no jurisdiction (unconstitutional Fed/State admin courts have no jurisdiction within the states), and 2. no standing (IRS) because they cannot prove any ACTUAL DAMAGES without revealing they are committing fraud (they are unlikely to do this) per Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife which establishes the 3 required facts to establish standing A. Injury-in-fact (actual, not theoretical damages), B. Causality (actions of defendant resulted in the actual damages in A.), C. Redressability (remedy will actually address the damages in A. caused by entity named in B.).
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/504/555/
This is wonderful and apparently includes state and local courts.
America is back. The US corp is dead.
This Is the way. Not impeachment, which would never pass the Senate, not the fake and gay, good behavior clause. People are throwing out there, but eliminating funding through Congress, which would be majority vote only effectively closing these positions down.
Almost as if this the plan/goal for some time now. :-)
A hole in the dike!
The idea that Trump's presidency is subject to legal limits is questionable enough; the idea that it should be enforced through the courts is contemptible
This would end the Dems lawfare in a single day.
And yet another dumb activist judge falls right into the trap just after bragging to the world about the cheese he took. 😂
This is a big win! Take em down!