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finitecosmos.bsky.social
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She voted for this and will continue voting for it!
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Masses (especially the other side) need more simple layman’s terms for “inflation” which they can understand. Start talking in terms which they can understand in red states. Prices of things in their everyday life.
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They should also order third party observers with all his staff due to distrust and constant disregard to laws. Maybe a judge should be overseeing all the activities of them (there is no transparency in what they are doing).
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If swing voters are still supporting what’s happening the hard core ones hardly care. Think if Dems have to win, as well as save American democracy they need to first think about majority Americans first and then about outside US, other rights. Move towards center! www.axios.com/2025/02/14/a...
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Hope everyone gets to sue for retaliation. They should also start suing those private companies & their executives as accomplices!
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Like the chevron-Donziger case nyulawreview.org/case-comment... private entities could pursue the case?
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Maybe someone should tell him that once they reduce federal government staff he will have less people to control in executive branch. His branch will be smaller! Maybe that will give him something to ponder.
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Need Dems, as leaders (with resources for it), to file cease and desist lawsuits for every action. It should be an emergency when APA is not being followed across the board, while institutions get gutted with all data access (ready only doesn’t mean they can’t copy and take it somewhere else).
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Maybe that’s why he is dismantling entire fed govt so that no proof can be found?
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And after that. Who cares if they are arrested? Only Dems, republicans would be just happy to have less opposing votes in congress
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Shouldn’t, Executive branch not complying with judicial branch order mean even law enforcement doesnt have to comply with any order? So pardons would mean nothing once judicial branch itself is ineffective, law enforcement are the ultimate enforcers of law as well as gets to decide whom to let out.
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Don’t we pay into it every paycheck? that money shouldn’t be allowed to be touched or returned back to us, not fund something else!
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Judges just need to start giving orders for arrest, law enforcement should be standing by to execute them including arresting ones obstructing their duties (ones who might fire them or fire them for acting legally on court orders). Any order from admin to not follow court orders will be illegal
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Why should they stand down? Once leaders themselves not listen to courts why should they be afraid of not listening to their bosses/courts. They don’t have to worry about getting fired as long as they are united & arrest all of them complicit in breaking law and order! Real power is with them!
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When that happens, why federal agents would need to abide by their bosses orders? they can easily arrest all of them on court orders/not What can ~500 politicians & their cronies do against armed fed officers acting on courts orders. They would be just following their bosses footsteps to not comply
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Unless Dems control the congress, even if he was made to appear it will be just another banana republican republic!
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Even if it was elected by majority, it doesn’t mean for next 4 years elected majority politicians get to break laws & be corrupt. The majority win is not forever, it was point in time & doesn’t give complete immunity -legislative, judicial branch & ultimately people are the “checks and balances”
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They shud ask for independent oversight. Given OIG is getting gutted courts should get them reinstated or have broad independent oversight for such an important department (high stakes with lots of distrust across the board warrants for more oversight)
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Don’t fund them anymore, they are going to misuse it as they like.
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Wonder when courts start sending preemptive warrants out, it’s not like one department, it’s across the board. If Every week someone does same thing again and again, in different departments with no due process, it should be enough to put them behind bars! Send a strong message of following the law
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Hope read only means not copying and taking it away as well!
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Was the security clearance new or existing, and if new how was it processed so quickly? Are these contractors or even so called new employees allowed to take data out of the systems, out of the federal building?
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Not useless, it will be in open that judicial branch also is failing. If everything fails then we have to see where the loyalty of military lies to the United States/Constitution or to a person destroying it.
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If they say they are contractor/consultant, they should have gone through procurement processes for being awarded the contract of making government efficient!
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Hopefully it becomes a boilerplate template for all against haphazard actions that are not going through normal government process of change in policies including employing doge employees (if it’s part of executive branch it should follow all government policies)
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Policy review period itself used to be few months or longer, before enacting a policy. With this administration, there is no due process. There is no governmental executive branch emergency that such acts are done hastily. This should be good enough reason to freeze the illegitimate group actions.
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Not sure if anyone is asking for this or not. We need an emergency cease and desist orders, assuming it’s harming thousands of people. Lower courts have good enough powers to do so including sending warrants if orders are not being followed.
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Whole pretext of using loyalty to administration/President should be challenged and thrown out of courts! Everyone is expected to be loyal to United States (Constitution) not a person, so every ask of being loyal to a person is illegal and should be taken to courts!
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Any employee/contractor would have been fired for taking data outside of a government office! By now one would have expected an emergency cease and desist order from lower courts, however guess no one is using courts anymore!