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Should be a wild four years.

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Posting what this guy put.


The CIA assassinated JFK, the sitting President of the United States.

“The day after the assassination, Gary Underhill left Washington. A small clique within the CIA was responsible, he confided. Less than six months later Underhill was found shot to death. Ruled a suicide.”

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I mean, yeah,
We knew that.
I told you.
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It seems the way to stop A&H from ripping itself apart is to give them something that tickles their autism.

Are we sure Barron Trump doesn't lurk here?
I mean that is another possible strategy from Trump's team: to deliberately declassify a bunch of shit that sows distrust in the CIA and other government departments and lets everyone get super distracted so they can do a bunch of shit with a highly distracted populace.
 
I'll assume zero consequences if Trump chooses to just ignore what some random judge from the middle of nowhere "decides".
Zero immediate consequences perhaps, but he's already ignored an order has he not? With the flight turnaround order for those Venezuelan gangsters.

The reason he has tried so far to avoid ignoring orders is that it destabilizes our established system, and risks a return to the pre-20th century state the judiciary languished in after Jackson humiliated them with his "and let us see him enforce it" action.

It leads to a breakdown of the separation of powers that has been increasing anyway though at a slower rate, if you will, as Biden ignored orders as well, and I'm sure Obama/Bush did before him if you're willing to dig back that far... but here we're in an environment where the political system is as polarized and outright, viscerally against populism and perceived proponents of populism, as it has ever been post WW2 establishment of the 'liberal order'.

My reference to Jenga in my previous post is apt not because of instability, but rather because if you've ever played it the tower can wobble quite a bit before it falls over. That's what actions like ignoring a judge's order does, it's going outside of the bounds of 'law and order', regardless of your personal opinion on the orders, the strength of jurisprudence and indeed law itself is founded in repetitive motions through established processes that give it credence.

If you ignore the law and nothing happens immediately, that's not the same as having no effect. The president ignoring the law sets precedent, a destabilizing one, that runs counter to the system he's setting such a precedent in and runs the risk of permanently or at least in the long term, disempowering an entire branch of our government and in so doing upending the conceptual structure of checks and balances we're familiar with.

Do not think for a moment the judges pushing this aren't aware of this, in fact it's the very point of it. If they get into power again they'll not stop pointing at Trump ignoring even so much as one order regardless of its absurdity as a justification for whatever they want to do to/for/of whomever.
 
No one except the very retarded would think that a clear reference to a rave that got attacked and is intended as a message of resilience would be read as referencing an obscure 9/11 conspiracy
You know what, you're right. Germany tweeting out "wooden doors now for sale" after the USSR raids their front is just a reference for their new lumber policy. Funny how you haven't addressed my point about just going to Madagascar instead of a sandbox full of people who hate you by religious principle no matter how retarded that principle is (very)?

Why don't you just ban jews from working in Media, Business, banking, law, or politics if apparently theories about you controlling all of the above is gonna cause anudda shoahcaust? Surely people don't hate people who are involved in those professions because they are inherently parasitic and immoral and it's all because they hate the tiny hat tribe for absolutely zero reason.

I'm sure people will start hating firefighters, roofers, and plumbers if they start speaking hebrew and venerate international bankers, media moguls, and speculative international investors instead once they are all Germans.
 
I thought this was funny.

This operation has a high "flap potential"

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Apparently it's fedspeak for something that could embarrass them.
iirc didnt the USA also have nukes similarly in spitting distance in a nearby shithole and Cuba was a response?
That was part of the deal we eventually reached with the Soviets, yes. They offered to take their missiles out of Cuba if we took ours out of Turkey, which the Cubans were none too happy about.
 
I mean that is another possible strategy from Trump's team: to deliberately declassify a bunch of shit that sows distrust in the CIA and other government departments and lets everyone get super distracted so they can do a bunch of shit with a highly distracted populace.
Yeah, come to think of it, it'd be the mother of all distractions to just drop the Epstein files unredacted, now wouldn't it?

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Who exactly is this faggot? People have been talking about him nonstop. Is he another foreign agent shilling for third-world shit holes?
Nah, he got a big setdown with rogan a few weeks back. Hadn't heard of them since then.

ETA. No to being a foreign agent. The impression from the Rogan podcast was he was just a dude who was interested in digging into shit people call conspiracies. Didn't strike me as a hamas simp, more just "asking questions" guy.
 
The president ignoring the law sets precedent, a destabilizing one, that runs counter to the system he's setting such a precedent in and runs the risk of permanently or at least in the long term, disempowering an entire branch of our government and in so doing upending the concept of checks and balances.
I'd say the fault lies at the SCOTUS for not reigning in the lower judges blatant over reach.
 
It implies “saul” is a KGB agent named Yuri
That might as well be the John smith of Russia as far as specific names. Anyways fuck these gay judges, the judicial branch was the last branch of government with even any remote amount of respectability left and in the past 10 years give or take it’s been dragged through the mud by these activist judges.
 
TL;DR: If you ignore the law and nothing happens immediately, that's not the same as having no effect. The president ignoring the law sets precedent, a destabilizing one, that runs counter to the system he's setting such a precedent in and runs the risk of permanently or at least in the long term, disempowering an entire branch of our government and in so doing upending the concept of checks and balances.
A branch of government is ostensibly run by human beings. Democrat judges do not qualify, thus they are not legitimate.
 
The Department of Transportation has threatened NYC with their losing federal funding for their transit system if they don't clean it up:

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy to NYC: Clean up Metro Transit​

Tuesday, March 18, 2025
“Violent crime, homelessness, and other threats to public safety...are unacceptable"

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy pushed the nation’s largest transit agency to clean up its subways and buses so passengers and workers can enjoy a safer, crime-free commute. As noted in the letter, the MTA should act promptly to ensure compliance and avoid additional Federal Transit Administration (FTA) enforcement actions, such as the redirecting or withholding of federal funding.

“The trend of violent crime, homelessness, and other threats to public safety on one of our nation’s most prominent metro systems is unacceptable. After years of soft-on-crime policies, our Department is stepping in to restore order,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. “Commuters are sick and tired of feeling like they have to jeopardize their safety to get to work, go to school, or to travel around the city. We will continue to fight to ensure their federal tax dollars are going towards a crime-free commute.”

This latest letter is in line with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Trump Administration’s broader focus on bolstering transportation security, including within our nation’s capital.

Additional Information:

In a March 18 letter, Secretary Duffy directed Janno Lieber, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Chair and Chief Executive Officer, to outline what actions the New York City Transit Authority (NYCT) is taking to restore safety and regain the traveling public’s trust. This includes steps to improve security for passengers and workers on NYCT subways and buses, reduce crime, and crack down on fare evasion.

Specifically, the letter requires the MTA to provide detailed information about plans to:
  • reduce crime, including assaults on customers;
  • address violence against transit workers;
  • reduce injuries and fatalities from suicide events and “subway surfing,” the dangerous practice of riding atop subway cars in service; and
  • deter fare evasion.
Last year, FTA issued a general directive requiring more than 700 transit agencies, including MTA, to address assaults on transit workers by conducting risk assessments and identifying strategies to address those risks. That industry-wide directive was preceded by a special directive to nine transit agencies that had reported the most assaults perpetrated on workers to provide information to FTA. Among the nine was MTA, which FTA required to submit documentation explaining how the transit agency had assessed the risk of assaults against workers. MTA responded with the required documents. Also last year, FTA issued special directives to MTA and the New York Public Transportation Safety Board calling on those agencies to take corrective actions to better protect transit workers who maintain and inspect the tracks.

This latest USDOT letter requires information about the status of actions in response to FTA’s directives, including the status of transit worker de-escalation training, installing video surveillance, and launching police patrols.

It also requires MTA to document all sources of funding used in safety programs and initiatives. Federal law allows transit recipients to use both formula funds and capital grants for projects to combat crime and improve safety and security.
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The letter:
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Same opinion here- with Roberts being compromised as usual and effectively greenlighting this behavior(“no you can’t impeach our judges!!!”), what is the pathway forward for Trump?

Because all of the traitor judges are now coming out of the woodwork trying to turn back Trump’s agenda.

It can’t just be about ignoring the judges, something needs to be done to remove them from power. I wonder if the autopen topic is a way to address this and invalidate a few of these judges that were put in place at the end of the Biden regime?
It's not like the Congress hasn't impeached and removed judges for getting uppity before.
 
I mean that is another possible strategy from Trump's team: to deliberately declassify a bunch of shit that sows distrust in the CIA and other government departments and lets everyone get super distracted so they can do a bunch of shit with a highly distracted populace.
Hey, it worked for the CIA when they infiltrated various groups within the US to sow discontent. It's right there in their own playbook after all.
Sir, I take umbrage with you calling Harry Sisson the largest "Male" influencer.
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Or calling Sisson the "largest" male influencer. :tomgirl:
 
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