Its good those were overturned because, seriously, there was never any kind of limit or stipulation of what level judge could do that. Meaning, anyone at all in the United States who lives in a town with a population of 1 who declares themself "judge" could overrule the President of the United States on any topic whatsoever and issue an injunction to stop doing literally everything. A single random person could shut down the government just by declaring themself a judge.
The fact that this isn't blowing up right now as the full on Constitutional Crisis and/or Insurrection it actually is means no one wants to push the issue. One side knows their entire story pops as soon as anyone with a pulse looks at it, and the other side probably want to maximize the bubble burst potential in both size and timing.
One random person could bring down the whole government by declaring themself a judge. Shit loads of people want to bring down the government. Seems wild that not one person has done it. Seems like China could just pay a person a few million bucks and install the judge and that is that. It could happen any minute, still.
This 1000 times this. Literally the entire government, because there is nothing in any law, not Constitution, Amendment, Bill, Code, Statute, NOTHING that even remotely says anything about a judge being able to usurt the Executive Branch's power.
If allowed to happen, that means any other made-up usurped power is just as OK. Any random judge can control Congress as well. And since nothing even says it has to be a judge, so could a random toddler anywhere. Or you. Or angsty teenage dropout. Anyone, anywhere, full control of all government simply because a few corrupt judges decided random people get that power without any basis for their claim. Literally nothing makes these insurrections legal, which is why they should continue to be ignored.
Its good those were overturned because, seriously, there was never any kind of limit or stipulation of what level judge could do that. Meaning, anyone at all in the United States who lives in a town with a population of 1 who declares themself "judge" could overrule the President of the United States on any topic whatsoever and issue an injunction to stop doing literally everything. A single random person could shut down the government just by declaring themself a judge.
crazy that didnt happen. But there are no coincedences, so why didn't it already happen?
The fact that this isn't blowing up right now as the full on Constitutional Crisis and/or Insurrection it actually is means no one wants to push the issue. One side knows their entire story pops as soon as anyone with a pulse looks at it, and the other side probably want to maximize the bubble burst potential in both size and timing.
One random person could bring down the whole government by declaring themself a judge. Shit loads of people want to bring down the government. Seems wild that not one person has done it. Seems like China could just pay a person a few million bucks and install the judge and that is that. It could happen any minute, still.
This 1000 times this. Literally the entire government, because there is nothing in any law, not Constitution, Amendment, Bill, Code, Statute, NOTHING that even remotely says anything about a judge being able to usurt the Executive Branch's power.
If allowed to happen, that means any other made-up usurped power is just as OK. Any random judge can control Congress as well. And since nothing even says it has to be a judge, so could a random toddler anywhere. Or you. Or angsty teenage dropout. Anyone, anywhere, full control of all government simply because a few corrupt judges decided random people get that power without any basis for their claim. Literally nothing makes these insurrections legal, which is why they should continue to be ignored.