• alcoholicorn
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    5 months ago

    it still wasn’t three years.

    Oh no it was closer to 2.5 years than 3.5 years!

    Come on, you know this doesn’t refute my point.

    Telling them to “fuck off” is meaningless nonsense.

    The SCOTUS has no means to enforce its decisions. It knows this and has historically kowtowed to the executive when faced with its own marginalization.

    The president literally can just ignore them, as Trump did when they made a ruling he didn’t like such as DACA. There’s some other precedents: https://revealnews.org/blog/a-brief-history-of-presidents-telling-so-called-judges-to-get-lost/

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      5 months ago

      As I said, it was a year and a half when he ended Title 42. It was two and a half years due to Federal court. Your initial claim was three and a half years. Is it that hard to admit that you’re wrong?

      I’m done with your repeated misrepresentation of my argument, and childish suggestions that “he can just do what he wants” and tell the judge to “fuck off.”

      Good night.