MHS Rebel
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And to think, no one from Cleveland called out your (rich) high horse for having to deal with most everyone else's everyday problems. Just kidding. I grew up in Cleveland. Thanks for the great Halloween times ( not kidding about that)Mail is getting to hit or miss. I lived on Centenary Ave in Cleveland until a few years ago and it was so bad there we would get the mail and walk around exchanging the correct mail with our neighbors.
If not for the utter dysfunction and blatant disregard for the Constitution by Trump & Co, this would be headline news for the next month. But it's just one more case of absolute corruption and illegal actions by this Administration. They've conditioned people to accept this ******** as normal.Out of protest at DOJ over the order to dismiss the case.
The one in New York clerked for Scalia. She's as conservative as you get. And she says the Trump DOJ officials who met with her on this destroyed notes of their meeting.
How do the board conservatives feel about this ? Heck, she's in the Federalist Society and was appointed by Trump!
If not for the utter dysfunction and blatant disregard for the Constitution by Trump & Co, this would be headline news for the next month. But it's just one more case of absolute corruption and illegal actions by this Administration. They've conditioned people to accept this ******** as normal.
Refresh my memory - how did the left leaning folks on the board react when charges were first announced against Adams? Any skepticism at the time?
If not for the utter dysfunction and blatant disregard for the Constitution by Trump & Co, this would be headline news for the next month. But it's just one more case of absolute corruption and illegal actions by this Administration. They've conditioned people to accept this ******** as normal.
But it's just one more case of absolute corruption and illegal actions by this Administration.
1. I figured everyone would be numb by now to examples of selective prosecution/non-prosecution. I know I am. We've had a least 10 years of this and likely more and it is the most bi-partisan action in government next to spending more money.
2. I fail to see how this is a "Constitutional Crisis" if the actions are not a violation of the Constitution. If DOJ has the prerogative to drop the charges then so be it. Doesn't make it right but it doesn't make it a Constitutional Crisis.
1. I figured everyone would be numb by now to examples of selective prosecution/non-prosecution. I know I am. We've had a least 10 years of this and likely more and it is the most bi-partisan action in government next to spending more money.
2. I fail to see how this is a "Constitutional Crisis" if the actions are not a violation of the Constitution. If DOJ has the prerogative to drop the charges then so be it. Doesn't make it right but it doesn't make it a Constitutional Crisis.
The issue is the executive branch telling the judiciary when and when not to enforce the law. For all the hue and cry there has never been anything to show that Biden directed the DOJ to prosecute Trump, whereas we know for a fact that team Trump is causing the charges to be dropped against Adams.
There is more than one level of "Constitutional Crisis." This isn't the Senate ordering that the House of Representatives be dissolved. But it also isn't something minor that can be ignored. Its in the middle.
And the fact that a Scalia law clerk/Federalist Society/Trump appointed lawyer is crying foul over it gives you a pretty good indication of just how brazen the politics are. Personally, I found the report that Bove ordered destruction of notes of their meeting even more disturbing than the Adams prosecution order.
The DOJ is supposed to make decisions independently of political influence by the sitting administration.