It also says it's the duty of those people to throw off that government when it gets to that point.
I think we are in the suffering stage right now. The colonists put up with shit for a much longer time than we have. The sad thing is I think the time it takes to get the people geared up to throw off the government is long enough now that we will all be dead and the new normal people will love being slaves to the government.
Nice work losing the court case in advance, fellas.
...I wish, in a sane universe the Judiciary would take this as an insult and treat the pending lawsuits accordingly, and rule against the executive branch with prejudice.
Things may need to devolve further until judges rediscover they have balls, unfortunately. They're still too cozy lazily writing law without scrutiny from anyone. In the great collapse of institutional integrity, the authority of courts is on the list of things that is likely to get challenged by the populace, especially as it becomes more and more obvious laws are for the little people and the system continues to protect its own in more outrageous ways.
Someday, the system will relearn it's supposed to fight itself. Someday..
If only we had a document that founded our country that states any government that subjects its peoples deserves to be destroyed.
It also says it's the duty of those people to throw off that government when it gets to that point.
I think we are in the suffering stage right now. The colonists put up with shit for a much longer time than we have. The sad thing is I think the time it takes to get the people geared up to throw off the government is long enough now that we will all be dead and the new normal people will love being slaves to the government.
Like boiling a gay frog.
if you need to do a "work around" in law, you're not supposed to do it.
Cool it with the counter-semitic remarks, there, Mr. Morals.
Nice work losing the court case in advance, fellas.
...I wish, in a sane universe the Judiciary would take this as an insult and treat the pending lawsuits accordingly, and rule against the executive branch with prejudice.
Things may need to devolve further until judges rediscover they have balls, unfortunately. They're still too cozy lazily writing law without scrutiny from anyone. In the great collapse of institutional integrity, the authority of courts is on the list of things that is likely to get challenged by the populace, especially as it becomes more and more obvious laws are for the little people and the system continues to protect its own in more outrageous ways.
Someday, the system will relearn it's supposed to fight itself. Someday..