Truly. I get it. This loon on the hard right. . . hates that we have checks and balances. Fine -- just one loony lawyer's opinion. I can just look away.
But the thing is. . . we have had these systems for 240 years. [And we "libs" had to wait nearly two years, for the Supremes to rein in the lame USDC Judge Bruce Tipton in Texas, remember? He was trying to preserve some "dead hand" border rules (cruelty to actual asylum seekers; lost) -- in the face of Mr. Biden taking over, and returning to obeying our laws.]
That's how the whole thing works. It's called. . . judicial review -- and appeals take a minute, son.
But where I come up short is when Fragoso calls. . . regular, routine judicial review, of what must be APA / statutorily-compliant orders. . . "shocking lawfare" -- against "his" Preznut.
He more than implies that the answer will soon be to start ignoring TROs -- and he falsely asserts a USDC Judge cannot command the US Marshals, if need be. They can. And they. . . will. He's possibly stoking insurrections, again. Damn. Trump is now 1-22 in the courts, with his odious Black Sharpie belches. You are telling me that fully 21 of 22 judges (all randomly assigned, of course in the federal system!) have gotten it wrong?! Oooh. . . well, erh. . . good luck with that.
Here's what the frothy hard right chucklehead wrote, in context:
. . .The tactic of judges granting unreviewable relief [Ed. Note: by this, I gather the moron Fragoso means. . . that they have to wait a tick, for a final injunction order. Ooh / OMG -- the horror of it all! Welcome to JUDICIAL REVIEW, son. See, Marbury v. Madison] to manage the internal affairs of the executive branch is a shocking escalation in judicial lawfare. . . .
Yes. Yes. That Marbury fellow was quite the rioter — shocking “lawfare” in 1803, indeed(!). How dare he ask that his government deliver the promises he was made, and relied on (from outgoing President Adams), to his detriment -- when speaking to incoming President Thomas Jefferson?!
Oh. The. Absolute. Horror, of it all. [And that’s before we all agree that Tangerine utterly lacks these powers — those plenary powers belong to the Congress. And before we notice that leaving USAID workers (US federal employees) in war-zones in DRC and elsewhere without so much as a cell-phone, immediately/overnight (putting their lives in danger). . . is not in any manner an urgent priority "internal affair" (in Bethesda) for Tangerine 2.0's minions. Damn. What is wrong with these idjits?]
Y A W N.
Give your pungent burpings a rest, man. Out.
नमस्ते






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