We also made excuses for the lockdown happening on the watch of a republican president. Never should’ve happened. I don’t give a fucking shit about what his constitutional standing is, I don’t give a shit about what his divided powers are, I don’t give a shit. I don’t care what law you have to break to prevent this, you fucking break it.
Those governors should’ve been dragged out of their mansions and thrown in prison. They wildly violated the Constitution in several different ways to millions and millions of people. There was no excuse for allowing this, no matter how hard it is, that was the day our republic died as far as I’m concerned. I don’t think we will ever recover from that. Ever. When was the last time the government took something and then later give it back?
What part of the Constitution did they violate? Because someone asked me what was unconstitutional about it the other day and I wasn't able to cite specifics
Ahh, I was confused by the wording. Technically the wording of the Bill of Rights applies to just the legislative branch of the federal government, but through the 14 the amendment the Due Process clause makes it applicable to all levels of all branches
We also made excuses for the lockdown happening on the watch of a republican president. Never should’ve happened. I don’t give a fucking shit about what his constitutional standing is, I don’t give a shit about what his divided powers are, I don’t give a shit. I don’t care what law you have to break to prevent this, you fucking break it.
Those governors should’ve been dragged out of their mansions and thrown in prison. They wildly violated the Constitution in several different ways to millions and millions of people. There was no excuse for allowing this, no matter how hard it is, that was the day our republic died as far as I’m concerned. I don’t think we will ever recover from that. Ever. When was the last time the government took something and then later give it back?
What part of the Constitution did they violate? Because someone asked me what was unconstitutional about it the other day and I wasn't able to cite specifics
Freedom of assembly. 1rst amendment.
Ahh, I was confused by the wording. Technically the wording of the Bill of Rights applies to just the legislative branch of the federal government, but through the 14 the amendment the Due Process clause makes it applicable to all levels of all branches