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@SrRochardBunson @morganalafee @ArenaCops @kaydenpat

That's a nice conspiracy theory you've got there.

It really doesn't square with what the Supreme Court actually rules, but don't let that get in the way of a good story.

@Matthew

Well no. A large part of the complaint here is that the president's actions violate exactly the plain meaning of the statute. And that seems right to me as I read the statute and compare it against what the president did.

I'm actually a huge fan of applying the plain meaning of statutes and demanding that Congress fix them when their intent was different.

In this case, as I watch that specific point argued, the president doesn't seem to be in the right.

@EricLawton

Well that's a silly thing to say.
Conservatives thinking critically of critical race theory is an indication of their critical thinking, not a sign of being against critical thinking.

@GryphonSK

This image is flat out false. Their tax rate is much higher.

@theawkwardtsar

The question before the Supreme Court is not whether the student loan bailout is fair or not. The question is whether a president can act unilaterally against the laws passed by our democratic system.

@GryphonSK

I mean, it was the GOP that expanded the standard deduction so that the poor will get a tax break...

@TCatInReality @Matthew

Yeah that's right. I'm a troll because I actually quote the Supreme Court when talking about what the Supreme Court may have said.

Be warned.

Facts, man, they troll you, they are inconvenient, sometimes they don't say what sensationalized media outfits try to sell, and that's annoying.

@MaierAmsden

The ruling says the exact opposite, it says that because the wealthy elite have a fire hose of cash, the rest of us need a way to compete with that, so the ruling is 100% about addressing that issue.

Kennedy is explicit about this in the ruling.

In the ruling he points out that because of that fire hose the rest of us need more ability to compete, so because of that fire hose the government cannot stop us from joining forces and trying to compete against it.

The entire point of the CU decision is to counter the fire hose.

@lymphomation @TCatInReality @MaierAmsden

What in the world does Fox have to do with us reading the opinion directly from the Supreme Court's website?

What are you on about?

@MaierAmsden @lymphomation @TCatInReality

That's the opposite of what he wrote in the opinion, as he said the rest of us need to be able to fight against the wealthy.

@TheOldGuy

wtf are you talking about?
Just sharing memes doesn't convince anybody of anything

@TheOldGuy

What do you think the party is, then?
I don't think I'm confusing the voters with the party. I think I am emphatically embracing the difference to say that the party has not had the plank that you think.

@ceoln

That's the one.
She makes very very good content that I really appreciate.

@TheOldGuy

What are you talking about? Afraid to reject him? No they flat out voted against his people. They weren't afraid they said no, loudly as can be.

@ceoln

Oh what's her name, the armor lady. She had really good content and then curiosityStream decided to drop her.

So I was out.

@TheOldGuy

What are you talking about? The GOP rejected him in the elections which is part of why his candidates lost so many.

@ceoln

Me, I canceled my subscription when they showed themselves to be so intolerant.

I often think about how I do wish we had the word idiot to describe somebody who is uninformed or otherwise simply incapable of making good public policy decisions.

I'd like it to be not even a judgmental word. I think government should be a thing that works, so that most people don't even have to think about it at all. Most people can go about their lives, reading books, seeking fulfillment, and just living without thinking about whatever's happening in capitols. That's the ideal.

So yeah, reclaim idiot! It doesn't mean a dumb person, it just means a person who's not up to date on politics and therefore doesn't really have informed opinions!

Ah well, that's not going to catch on.

@YourNeighbor57

Well that's stupid.

The long standing hostility toward the very idea of home rule in DC has a lot to do with the idea of that no local government should control the place that the entire national assembly meets to discuss national issues.

It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with the practicalities of running a national government.

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