Supreme Court Rulings

Survey Shows 83% Believe President Must Obey Supreme Court

A recent survey revealed that a significant 83 percent of respondents believe a president is obligated to abide by Supreme Court rulings. This finding underscores a widely held understanding of the fundamental principles underpinning the American system of government, a system built on checks and balances and the rule of law.

However, the remaining 17 percent who disagree present a concerning counterpoint. Their perspective challenges the very essence of judicial review and the separation of powers. It raises questions about their understanding of the constitutional framework, the role of the Supreme Court, and the limitations placed on executive authority.

This disparity in opinion highlights a significant divide within the populace regarding the fundamental tenets of American governance.… Continue reading

Musk & Ramaswamy’s Plan: Weaponizing the Supreme Court for Mass Federal Firings

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, leading a new “Department of Government Efficiency,” aim to slash $500 billion from the federal budget by leveraging recent Supreme Court rulings in *West Virginia v. EPA* and *Loper Bright*. These rulings, they argue, allow for the overturning of thousands of federal regulations and potential mass firings of federal workers, despite legal challenges. Their plan targets funding for international organizations, public broadcasting, and Planned Parenthood, relying on executive action and the courts’ interpretation of Congressional authority. Legal experts, however, warn of the potential for this approach to weaponize the courts against critical federal regulations and programs.

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