Big step sideways
Big step sideways
Is this a strategic choice by Iran or does it reflect a breakdown in their command and control?
Yeah, this is not the least bit Orwellian.
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Possibly there was just a misunderstanding when Noem said Corey was high on the βorg chart.β
This canβt be real
Canβt Congress just direct them to fund current operations with previously appropriated funds?
Ryan- good piece. You may also find this of interest.
www.pointoforder.com/2025/12/30/c...
Saw plenty of police and National Guard when I was in DC on Monday.
I love how Vance has to check to see how he should vote. π
A reminder that state legislatures can play a role in investigating such abuses.
www.pointoforder.com/2025/12/30/c...
Indeed. And the fact they havenβt tells him that he could get away with it.
I know, itβs too on the nose to be funny.
I am not sure how one would test such a law. If the president decided to nominate someone without the required qualifications and the Senate confirmed then, who would have standing to sue?
I dunno, Kel, the alligator thing sounds plausible to me. Iβm just spitballing, but maybe one of the alligators took the form of the girl he ate and now serves as press secretary?
Stranger things have happened.
Eisenstein
Maybe we can just reset to 2028
They can still try to pin this on a ham sandwich
Is referring to lawyers as βAttorney ____β now a thing? I had a pro bono client that called me Attorney Stern in the 1980s and I donβt think I have heard it since.
Artificial intelligence vs organic stupidity
He might still need a pardon.
I personally do not want to be ruled by Trump or Mamdani, even if I generally agreed with either of them (which I donβt).
I gathered from your comment that you donβt want structural reforms that might limit the amount of power βweβ are going to get. My point was that whoever βweβ might be, concentrated power tends to sound better before you realize it is exercised by someone else purporting to act on your behalf.
As many Republicans have learned to their dismay, all the power βweβ will have sounds great until you realize βyouβ are not the one who actually controls the power.
I am not sure which part of this you are asking about. You could have RCV for senators without an amendment (I think) but not legislative appointment, much less altering the legislative function of the Senate.
Well, arguably you are dissolving the compact on which the Constitution is based if you change Article V in that way.
You canβt get that without a constitutional amendment and maybe not even then.