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Tax and business law attorney in Baltimore, Maryland. Long-time liberal.
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Here's the complete link: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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Of course there's an opinion. Go to your link. On the right side there is a link to the order and opinion.
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It could be a dirty bomb or some sort of a mass terrorist bombing. Who knows? None of the foregoing would be in the long-term best interest of Iran, the US, Israel, or the world. Trump and Israel have created this potential disaster.
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One might hope that she is allergic to dogs.
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Link to the opinion please.
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Exactly when was it that the WSJ figured this out?
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You may want to actually read my post. You will see that I made my analysis which was contra to claude, pointed out the error in claude, and claude accepted my correction.
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I then checked the gen'l statute, 5 USC 552 et seq. & there was no such authority there. Stated simply, I started with claude.ai but didn't rely upon it. Once I did the relevant research, I corrected claude.ai. It accepted my correction.
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Stop being stupid. Claude.ai stated that RFK, Jr. had the authority to dismiss the members of the advisory board but it cited no authority. I then checked the specific operative statute, 42 USC § 217a. No authority there.
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I did not look to claude.ai for analysis. I wanted facts, namely a citation of statutory or regulatory authority. It is from facts that I draw my analysis. You, apparently, believe that analysis is simply any theory you make up.
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Via claude.ai: "The proposition that the HHS Secretary has discretionary removal authority over individual ACIP members during their terms lacks clear statutory or regulatory foundation based on the materials available."
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"The chaos continues to keep Americans divided and gives the administration a platform for still more repressive steps. It also serves as a distraction from Trump’s other problems, like his not-particularly-beautiful budget."
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"But it also seems that they also want it in the streets. They are not taking steps to de-escalate. To the contrary, they continued to dig in on Sunday afternoon.
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Here's the CBO analysis of the budget bill passed by the House and now before the Senate. It concludes that the bill would add $2.4T to the deficit over 10 years. www.cbo.gov/publication/... Here's the CBO's prelim. analysis of the distributional effect of the bill. www.cbo.gov/publication/...
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How can you tell it's a parody?
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The numbers are actually worse with respect to a Florida v. Maryland comparison. I haven't run the numbers lately, but the lower 40% of Marylanders pay less in taxes as a % of their income than the equivalent