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In reply to the discussion: Vance says Roberts is 'profoundly wrong' about Supreme Court's role to check the executive branch [View all]RedArkGuy
(824 posts)39. More all or nothing thinking
It is possible to have humane immigration policy. Vance here says that either there is inhumane immigration policy or none. All the SC and the judiciary has tried to do is trim the Trump policy so that Constitutional rights to due process are respected. For Vance, unless the immigration policy has universal right to deport to any location with any condition, then then democratic will of the 49 percent who voted Trump is completely thwarted.
Either-or thinking. Two-dimensional thinking.
We really are in the era of the know-nothings.
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Vance says Roberts is 'profoundly wrong' about Supreme Court's role to check the executive branch [View all]
groundloop
May 22
OP
The surprising nuance in Vances comment suggests he doesnt quite so vigorously disagree with Roberts
SSJVegeta
May 22
#2
Vance is suppose to be so intelligent, hiding behind a fool's mask in front of trump.
slightlv
May 22
#37
The felon's administration keeps taking issue with SC that gave him executive immunity, so...
Omnipresent
May 22
#4
So the American people voted to end rule of law, the US constitution, and democracy.
Irish_Dem
May 22
#6
"'Tis better to remain quiet and be thought a fool than to say something and remove all doubt."
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
May 22
#9