I get the feeling that there's going to be alot of the EO's that's going to be seeing injunctions and nullification.
Maybe that's why he's signing so many. He's trying to make it APPEAR like he's totally keeping his promises, but his aides knows that none of the EO's are going to stick.
Here's the problem. Regardless if they stick or not, they damage the American people. They put their jobs and safety at risk. Like the pipeline. Those dudes are going to get laid off in March. Most likely, the court case will drag on after March. So even if the EO is nullified, those people are still out of a fucking job.
They should be able to sue Biden in his private capacity for damages. All these motherfuckers should be open to lawsuits for passing shit that hurts them directly. Maybe then they'll think twice about fucking the people. I get that people would go crazy on it, but if a bill/EO is found to be unlawful, the people that are directly injured should be able to sue the person who sponsored/drafted the bill or signed the EO.
Texas will take it court, most likely.
I get the feeling that there's going to be alot of the EO's that's going to be seeing injunctions and nullification.
Maybe that's why he's signing so many. He's trying to make it APPEAR like he's totally keeping his promises, but his aides knows that none of the EO's are going to stick.
Here's the problem. Regardless if they stick or not, they damage the American people. They put their jobs and safety at risk. Like the pipeline. Those dudes are going to get laid off in March. Most likely, the court case will drag on after March. So even if the EO is nullified, those people are still out of a fucking job.
They should be able to sue Biden in his private capacity for damages. All these motherfuckers should be open to lawsuits for passing shit that hurts them directly. Maybe then they'll think twice about fucking the people. I get that people would go crazy on it, but if a bill/EO is found to be unlawful, the people that are directly injured should be able to sue the person who sponsored/drafted the bill or signed the EO.