Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Absurdity

Do They Even Think This Trough?

They are like little automatons... does not compute... does not compute!

Okay the nationwide bans are out so now what?

Suppose Trump bans funding to college library if their libraries have any text books on abortion! Big Liberal Colleges on the east and west coasts sue! The courts agree that is discriminatory and unfreeze the funds. So say all of New England and New York, California, Nevada, Washington, and Oregon get their books funded but all the states get cutoff from the funds? What a nightmare that will create!

One of the other side affects it will cost a hell of lot more in legal fees and that is what Trump wants the cost of litigation to skyrocket!
June 30, 2025


New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin (D) argued Monday that sweeping injunctions blocking the Trump administration’s policies could still be achieved, despite a Supreme Court ruling against them last week.

“[The Supreme Court] said very clearly: States still may need nationwide relief if, in fact, the harms that we experience as states … the consequences to states are enormous; so, they asked lower courts to consider that question,” Platkin, one of the state attorneys general who has advocated on behalf of the injunctions, told CNN’s Kate Bolduan in an interview. “I think we will very clearly be able to meet the standard that even this Supreme Court set out for states to meet should we need nationwide relief.”
Will Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York need to sue to get a nationwide ban?
“Notably, it was a rhetorically very strong opinion, but it actually was quite a middle of the road opinion for what the administration wanted,” he said.

The case that prompted the court’s decision centered on an executive order Trump signed earlier this year to restrict birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to immigrants.
Trump is pissed off that the court keeps blocking him... well maybe if he didn't keep writing unconstitutional orders the courts might not block him.
“Look, I think it’s important to remember what the Supreme Court did not do on Friday,” Platkin said. “They didn’t opine on the merits of birthright citizenship because everyone, for the last 157 years, has understood that babies born on U.S. soil since the Civil War have been treated as citizens.”
Was making it harder for nationwide bans harder a plum that they tossed to Trump to placate him over not getting his birthright citizenship ban?

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