The last good mayor of New York City was Rudy Giuliani, who led the city through the 9/11 attacks in 2001. Before him, it was Lenny Clotch, mayor in 1984 when New York faced another absolutely catastrophic event. Maybe God sends the city a decent mayor exactly when it needs one most.
@elonmusk@JackPosobiec The problem with power drunk federal district court judges have been around for a long time. Clip their wings now. Narrow their jurisdiction.
@DC_Draino Do not suspend habeus corpus. Some day the Democrat/Communist Party will be back in power.
We need a long term solution for Federal District Court judges. Reduce their jurisdiction and replace with magistrate judges.
@JamesMWilkerson@BasedMikeLee Totally agree!
And remove all restrictions of growth and production of any naturally occurring marketable plant-based product
@BasedMikeLee@Rust_And_Decay We need litigants who have not accepted subsidies but have been looted by the socialist nonetheless.
Subsidies = socialism
@BasedMikeLee The nexus to federal authority was Rosco accepting subsidies from the federal government. What we should be condemning here are the federal subsidies.
For a long time I cited this case to support my argument that Congress had stretched its power under the Commerce Clause beyond its intent. Then I reread the case to prepare for a podcast, and I realized Farmer Filburn was accepting other people’s money to subsidize his private farm. That is when I quit feeling sorry for him:
“It is hardly lack of due process for the Government to regulate that which it subsidizes.” Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U.S. 111, 131 (1942)
Translation: There is a price to pay if you use the government to loot others on your behalf.
Filburn enjoyed his communism until he didn’t.