Sunday, February 09, 2025

Chump and his boys wallow in lawlessness

Tara Suter (THE HILL) reports the latest on Alien Musk:


Tech billionaire Elon Musk called for the annual firing of judges following an early Saturday decision from a judge stating that the Treasury Department should bar access to its payment systems to anyone besides “civil servants with a need for access to perform their job duties.”

“I’d like to propose that the worst 1% of appointed judges, as determined by elected bodies, be fired every year. This will weed out the most corrupt and least competent,” the tech mogul said in a post on his social platform X.

The order halts special government employees and those detailed from outside the department from getting into the systems, which includes Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).


Foreign born Alien Musk of South Africa is currently serving at least two masters -- the governments of the US and China.  And considering the rivalry between the two, people need to be questioning how effective this foreign born person is to the US?

Alien Musk is not the only boyfriend of Donald Chump's that is attacking the court currently.  The Convicted Felon's little buddy JD Vance is also attacking the courts and insisting that the administration doesn't need to follow the law.  Yasmeen Hamadeh  (THE DAILY BEAST) notes:

Vice President JD Vance was mocked Sunday for seemingly lacking a fundamental understanding of democracy after he suggested that judges shouldn’t be allowed to “control the executive’s legitimate power.”

Despite graduating from Yale Law School in 2013, Vance questioned the authority of judgeships in an X post Sunday, writing: “If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal. If a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that’s also illegal.

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While some, including Musk, applauded Vance’s comments, others were quick to criticize the vice president’s post for its seeming disdain toward the government’s system of checks and balances.

New York Rep. Daniel Goldman replied to Vance: “It’s called the ‘rule of law’ @jdvance. Our constitution created three co-equal branches of government to provide checks and balances on each other (‘separation of powers’).

“The judiciary makes sure that the executive follows the law. If you do, then you won’t have problems,” he continued. 


 Others may be noticing as well.  Tom McAfee (RAW STORY) reports:


J.D. Vance raised the eyebrows of legal experts on Sunday by suggesting Donald Trump's administration might refuse to comply with a lawful court order. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court probably also noticed, according to a political analyst Sunday.

Anthony Coley, the former chief spokesperson for Attorney General Merrick Garland, appeared on MSNBC over the weekend. At one point, the analyst called a "pause" in the conversation to raise a red flag about Trump's conduct surrounding the Super Bowl.

In talking about Vance's tweet, Coley brought up John Roberts, who was recently put on notice about throwing a "lifeline" to Trump.

"I think the Supreme Court Chief Justice, Chief Justice John Roberts, is also paying attention to this particular tweet from J.D. Vance," Coley said. "And I'm not saying that he is normally following the tweets of a Vice President of the United States, but he saw this coming, the chief justice did."

He continued, noting that, "Back in December, he issued his end of year report, where he warned people of all parties of the necessity of holding themselves to the rulings of courts, even when people disagree with them."



And that's it.  We're finishing at THIRD so I need to stop here.


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