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It would seem the radical liberal left has unleashed the judiciary on the executive branch. In effect, the federal government is cannibalizing itself from within! What a country, how is our system of governance supposed to work when separate, but equal branches of government are at war with each other and openly hostile towards one another?

Yes, the left uses the judiciary to enforce nation wide TRO’s in response to policies it doesn’t agree with, but the opposite seems not to apply. In other words, why seemingly were there no legal remedies for the intentional obfuscation of enforcement of US immigration laws, thereby allowing millions of undocumented migrants into our country and in effect, “flooding the zone?”

So many times we see a race to the bottom by the left. Whether it be flooding the zone with illegals, or massive demonstrations in the streets as recently advocated by Illinois Governor, JB Pritzker. Yes, the left uses these and other tactics to intentionally overwhelm our system and openly root for the failure of our system of government!

These tactics are nothing new, have been tried before, nothing less than treachery at the highest levels and clearly Marxist in origin.

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THOMAS M. COLE JD's avatar

The appeals court’s comment that…”The government is likely to succeed on the merits because the district court likely lacked “subject-matter jurisdiction to enjoin USAGM’s personnel actions.”

Seems pivotal. Because that argument can and will be applied to many of these cases against the president.

Article ll describes the president “shall” “ make sure the laws are faithful executed” as a proscribed duty. And as the president does his executive actions, by a variety of means, to ensure fraud is not being committed, waste and corruption are not being suborned in the spending of the people’s money.. district courts are butting in for political aims.

This new dicta from the appeals court’s in USAGM, is pointing out the district courts lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Saying these many district courts all over the country, lack subject matter jurisdiction to enjoin executive actions. Actions that are directly proscribed by Article ll of the constitution.

In sum, a good first step towards settling the matter of district courts running the executive branch.

In the tax world there exists the tax injunction act.. where if a business or person wishes to adjudicate a tax law, they must pay first and litigate later.

We could use similar deference for the executive branch. Whose duty is to move quickly with dispatch and without interference from inferior courts, because our national security depends on potent executive power.

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