The court is corrupt. The recent discussions regarding presidential immunity have shed light on the concerning state of affairs within the Supreme Court. The idea that Presidents could essentially have unlimited immunity, except for impeachment while in office, is a dangerous precedent that should not be tolerated. The Supreme Court Justices entertaining such notions are treading on thin ice.
The Supreme Court’s role is to interpret current laws and ensure they align with the Constitution. There are no laws explicitly granting immunity to the President, and this power is not mentioned in the Constitution. To suggest otherwise would be a clear case of judicial overreach – the court legislating from the bench and assuming powers they do not rightfully possess.… Continue reading
Trump’s desire for absolute immunity and to prosecute Biden paints a picture of a man obsessed with power and control. It’s clear that he views himself as above the law, believing that all his actions are justified and legal. This self-serving mentality is not only dangerous but goes against the principles of democracy and accountability that our country was built on.
The idea that presidents deserve immunity from prosecution is a slippery slope that can lead to autocratic rule and rampant abuse of power. No one, not even the highest office in the land, should be above the law. The notion that Trump is fighting tooth and nail for immunity, not for the institution of the presidency but for himself alone, speaks volumes about his character and motivations.… Continue reading
As I sit here reflecting on the recent news about Trump advisers’ plot to use false electors to ‘flip states,’ I can’t help but feel a mixture of anger, frustration, and fear. The fact that there was a coordinated effort to undermine the democratic process and steal an election is nothing short of treason and insurrection. The sheer audacity of these individuals to plot to overthrow the rightful appointment of the presidency and install a dictator is chilling.
The text messages that have been revealed paint a clear picture of a calculated plan to manipulate the election results through fake electors, court decisions, and political maneuvering.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the disturbing news that Trump is hinting at the possibility of another January 6 insurrection if he loses the election, I can’t help but feel a sense of dread and disappointment at the state of our nation. The fact that a former President would even suggest such a thing is appalling and speaks volumes about his character and intentions. It’s alarming to think that there are still people out there who support him and would potentially be willing to participate in another violent attack on our democracy.
The events of January 6, 2021, were a dark moment in our history, one that should never be repeated.… Continue reading
I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and hypocrisy when it comes to Mitch McConnell’s recent statement about ex-presidents not being immune from prosecution. It’s hard to forget his track record, where he blocked Obama’s appointments and essentially paved the way for the Supreme Court to be stacked with partisan hacks. And now, he’s trying to take a stand against the idea of criminal presidents? It’s hard to take his words seriously when his actions speak volumes about his lack of integrity and fidelity to democracy.
It’s worth noting that McConnell played a significant role in creating the very monsters that he seemingly condemns.… Continue reading
The recent discussions surrounding the Supreme Court and its potential impact on democracy have left me deeply concerned. The notion that the highest court in the land could be swayed by political interests rather than upholding justice is truly disheartening. As I ponder the implications of a ruling that could grant presidential immunity, I can’t help but feel a sense of unease at the thought of the very pillars of our democracy being eroded.
The idea that official acts of the president may be deemed beyond reproach is a dangerous precedent to set. It raises the alarming possibility of unchecked power and potential abuse of authority.… Continue reading
The recent decisions coming out of the Supreme Court have left me in a state of shock and dismay. The idea that the highest court in the land is entertaining arguments that a sitting president could order the assassination of political rivals as an “official act” is beyond comprehension. The very foundation of our democracy is at stake here, and the Court’s willingness to entertain such dangerous notions is deeply troubling.
The notion of absolute presidential immunity is a slippery slope that we cannot afford to go down. Allowing a president to be above the law, to act with impunity and without accountability, is a direct violation of the principles on which this country was founded.… Continue reading
This whole King Trump thing is getting awfully literal. The idea of a president attempting to overturn an election he lost and summoning a mob to subvert the peaceful transfer of power is not a joke. The absurdity of the situation is highlighted by the fact that Trump has actually asked the Supreme Court if he is, effectively, a king. The thought of a president attempting a coup is not only alarming but also a regression back to a time when kings were not above the law, as seen in a 1645 precedent and even violating the spirit of Magna Carta from 1215.… Continue reading
The Supreme Court appears likely to side with Trump on some presidential immunity, sparking outrage and concern among the American people. Many individuals are bewildered by the idea of presidents being granted immunity akin to that of kings, which goes against the principles of democracy and the rule of law. This potential ruling raises significant questions about the foundations of our government and the balance of power between the executive branch and the legal system.
There is a valid argument that all elected officials, including the president, should be held accountable for their actions under the law, just like any other citizen.… Continue reading
I am absolutely appalled by the recent statements made by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, suggesting that Presidents should be allowed to commit federal crimes without facing any consequences. This dangerous and reckless assertion goes against the very principles of democracy and the rule of law that our country is built upon. As citizens, we must be deeply concerned about the implications of such a stance on the future of our nation.
The idea that a sitting President should have immunity to commit crimes is not only absurd but also fundamentally undemocratic. It undermines the very foundation of our government and opens the door to authoritarianism.… Continue reading