@PolitcalHobo@Timcast Why don't you read the fourteenth amendment and then read Article 5 of the Constitution and then tell me how you expect SCOTUS to rule in favor of an executive order over the primary document outlining the law of our land?
@realSebMonroe@Timcast If you don't like it, then fine, but that doesn't mean you just get to overrule it with an executive order. That's not how this shit works.
@TweetMangione@RichardCisneroe@LPNH Well anybody would like a dictator who agrees with them, retard. The point is that nobody agrees on what would make a "good" dictator.
@IamAndyFTP@wearenotacar@the_transit_guy I dunno man. The language is pretty fuckin clear. But please enlighten me what this clause is actually supposed to mean if not the exact thing those judges ruled to uphold.
@wearenotacar@the_transit_guy Doesn't matter what you think of the amendment. Three justices effectively ruled that an executive order can overrule the constitution. This is a massive overreach kf executive power.
@BasedDanUNJ@MattWalshBlog Having a few million dollars is not "oligarchy" class. Both Sanders and AOC have far more in common with a homeless person than they do someone like Musk or Bezos.
@allgood122172@Smeggman32@HairyJohns6652@seamus_coughlin Gravity, plate tectonics, and atoms are not directly observable. Only the second order effects that arise from them. So unless you also want to deny the existence of gravitons, atomic particles, quantum mechanics, you don't have much of a leg to stand on here.
@allgood122172@HairyJohns6652@seamus_coughlin Scientific theories are not "theories" in the layman sense. They are built brick by brick over decades and decades of cumulative scientific research. I know the big bang to be true the same way anyone knows gravity, plate tectonics, general relativity, atoms or germs to be "true"
@Smeggman32@allgood122172@HairyJohns6652@seamus_coughlin The same way anyone "knows" gravity, general relativity, plate tectonics, or germs are "true". Decades and decades of cumulative scientific development that increasingly point toward it being so.