Anonymous wrote:
So the rule of the land just becomes whatever the court decides in the moment and can be overturned at any time? We no longer have settled law, just law that reflects the politics of the current court and any past decision can be revisited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Supreme Court that ruled against Trump in every case involving the 2020 election?
IIRC lower courts made all those decisions and the Supreme Court refused to hear appeals to them.
So why do they have to hear every g*ddamned appeal now?
Nothing matters anymore, there is literally no longer any settled law in USA, all prior rulings can be overturned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Supreme Court that ruled against Trump in every case involving the 2020 election?
IIRC lower courts made all those decisions and the Supreme Court refused to hear appeals to them.
So why do they have to hear every g*ddamned appeal now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is the Supreme Court that ruled against Trump in every case involving the 2020 election?
IIRC lower courts made all those decisions and the Supreme Court refused to hear appeals to them.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the Supreme Court that ruled against Trump in every case involving the 2020 election?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given SCOTUS just ruled the US is officially gone.
Huh? Post the ruling if so--I don't see anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Given SCOTUS just ruled the US is officially gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Scott Bessent the fourth or fifth Trump Cabinet member with multiple mortgage loans for multiple homes as primary residences?
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/us-treasurys-bessent-made-contradictory-mortgage-pledges-bloomberg-reports-2025-09-17/
WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent previously agreed to occupy two different houses at the same time as his "principal residence," Bloomberg News reported, an agreement similar to one President Donald Trump has called mortgage fraud in his unprecedented bid to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
The Bloomberg report, published Wednesday, cites Bessent's mortgages with lender Bank of America and his pledge in 2007 to primarily occupy homes in New York and Massachusetts.