Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And apparently Trump is afraid of him, which is why Trump is not reining in ICE despite how angry the public seems to be about their tactics.
The angry people are liberals who hate everything he does.
Anonymous wrote:Faithful execution of the law?
You mean like opening our borders to anyone and everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
I agree the student loan forgiveness was not legal.
That in no way excuses Trump's dozens and dozens of illegal acts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
And the Biden admin correctly deferred and adjusted course after the supreme court rules against them, i.e.faithful execution of law. You may google this for fact checking.
Why did they try in the first place?
It's a very clear rule.
Why did Trump? The birthright executive order for starters.
Because it is not clearly established....
U.S. Constitution - “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof”
We could have this debate about the 2nd amendment then, so let's go. "Well regulated militia."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
And the Biden admin correctly deferred and adjusted course after the supreme court rules against them, i.e.faithful execution of law. You may google this for fact checking.
Why did they try in the first place?
It's a very clear rule.
Why did Trump? The birthright executive order for starters.
Because it is not clearly established....
U.S. Constitution - “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
And the Biden admin correctly deferred and adjusted course after the supreme court rules against them, i.e.faithful execution of law. You may google this for fact checking.
Why did they try in the first place?
It's a very clear rule.
Why did Trump? The birthright executive order for starters.
Anonymous wrote:Faithful execution of the law?
You mean like opening our borders to anyone and everyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
And the Biden admin correctly deferred and adjusted course after the supreme court rules against them, i.e.faithful execution of law. You may google this for fact checking.
Why did they try in the first place?
It's a very clear rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).
And the Biden admin correctly deferred and adjusted course after the supreme court rules against them, i.e.faithful execution of law. You may google this for fact checking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.threads.com/@myname.isneo/post/DPfWj8hkoQB?xmt=AQF01js-iV40Sj1EGM6Zc6AEQ7XzdOcKcDoPMRR3wDSk-A&slof=1
This video is incredibly alarming. For those who won’t bother clicking, he said “The president has plenary authority,” and then he completely froze up. No, he didn’t stroke out. He said a term that is said so much in his daily conversations that he forgot not to say it on national tv. Someone in his ear told him to stop talking, and he realized what he had done. Maga, how do you defend this? How does this not scare the crap out of you?
Key characteristics of plenary authority
Completeness: The authority is total and lacks restrictions within its defined area.
Absolute: It is not qualified by external limitations or dependent on others' consent.
Unrestricted: The power is broad and all-encompassing for its designated purpose.
Derived from the Latin term plenus: This means the power is "full" and "complete".
Why is this so alarming to you? It's literally the first sentence of the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Has been since 1790.
Article II. - THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
(AKA The Vesting Clause)
Article I is longer than one sentence. You've got to keep reading to know what powers Article II has and does not have.
The president is the boss of the entire executive branch. That's a fact.
You did not read the full article ii
Oh, but I did.
He also doesn't have the power to forgive student debt just because he wants to.
That's a spending item, so it requires the legislative branch to enact that spending (and charge the tax payers for the debt).