Remember the issue of Gay marriage clearing the SCOTUS and becoming law of the land? Well this ruling kind of reminds of the saying âelections has consequencesâ and now any future activist judge that tries to issue anymore roadblocks will be easily overruled, not that they would try after this ruling for that would be dumb on their part.
We can only hope. There was a recent ruling, I canât remember which one but I believe on immigration/border security where there was a strong rebuke of the federal district judges overstepping their authority issuing nation wide injunctions when they had no constitutional or legal basis for their rulings in the first place.
What is needed is for them to start actually sanctioning and removing activist judges from the bench for cause.
Thatâs the spin here too; the fact is that some do, because theyâre professionals on the highest rates of income tax; but most donât because theyâre in unskilled jobs and only pay peanuts to the Exchequer, if anything at all. Iâd guess the split is roughly 20 percent against 80 respectively.
Freezing to death within hours would be too good for terrorists and child abusers. Iâm on record as advocating the designation of an island off the West coast of Scotland which will get the full brunt of the north Atlantic weather, dropping them onto it as and when, then take off again and forget all about them.
Exactly. But on your earlier point Trump is filling judicial vacancies at a blistering pace. The 9th circuit now favours Republicans which is probably why you havenât heard many case lately coming from that court.
By definition illegal aliens are breaking the law when they accept paid work in the US. Working for cash means taxes are not being paid. Working through a contract agency still requires the applicant to present identification as proof they are eligible to accept employment.
Rejecting the myths of the law abiding illegal alien and the claim that only a tiny minority are involved in âseriousâ criminal activity introduces rationality to the discussion. Open borders and amnesty advocates will hysterically denounce any disagreement with their policy as racist so itâs silly to self censor in the hopes of avoiding the smear.
Facts not bullshit !!!
âFor two-and-a-half years, the Trump administration has been trying to restore enforcement of the immigration laws passed by Congress. And for two-and-a-half years, misguided lower court decisions and OBAMA -picked judges have been preventing those laws from ever being enforced
A 2015 court ruling by OBAMA appointed judges barred the agency from detaining families for more than 20 days. The White House lashed out over the weekend after Obama-picked federal judges on both coasts issued rulings undercut President Trumpâs attempt to gain a handle on the migrant surge, derailing administration moves to give Homeland Security the power to detain and deport more people more quickly.
Trump in spite of all the dummycrat interference deported 267,258 people in 2019 .
In IT shops where I used to work foreign contractors were preferred because they worked cheap in comparison to US employees. Management told us we didnât need technical training because the foreign contractors could teach us which they never did.
This environment may not be accurate accross the board but every illegal alien worker even skilled ones illegally takes a job from a legal resident. That is a net negative for the economy and the rule of law as well.
Itâs going to realyl depend a lot on how the individual 3 judge panels work out I think but I consider it a real positive step in the right direction.
It really needs to be broken up into two or three separate circuits though either way.
The district I believe includes both HI and AK which creates real problems for en banc hearings.
Spot on mate. About a decade ago there was an influx of Poles - and thereâs no doubt they have a good work ethic and are generally highly skilled. But the trouble started when they set up their own businesses in competition with established ones, and because the owners of the established ones had mortgages and local taxes to pay in addition to their overheads, the Poles were able to undercut them, so the Brit-run outfits went under. I donât know whatâs happened since, but it wouldnât surprise me if, now that the Polish ones donât have the competition, theyâve hiked up their rates. Thatâs the kind of thing the âcome one, come allâ liberal flakes canât seem to get their thick heads around.
Another thing they donât get is the stupidity of allowing millions into a country without expanding the infrastructures to accommodate them first, and the result of all that are headlines like this . . .
âWaiting times (for NHS operations - my insertion) at 13-year highâ; â4.4 million patients in need of operationsâ; âNHS unveils radical plans to tackle crisisâ; âTrain nurses to do surgeryâ. And in addition to that, thereâs a nationwide housing crisis here too. As Nigel Farage so wisely said âIt isnât about immigration, itâs about the sheer weight of numbers for existing public services.â
Latest on the failing NHS to prove Nigel Farage is right:
âMany of the most seriously ill patients are waiting for hours on trolleys and in corridors as the NHS struggles to find them beds, BBC research shows. Nearly a quarter of patients admitted on to wards during December and January in England faced delays of more than four hours before a bed could be found.â
Thank goodness I can afford private health care. I only wish my kids could.