Did anyone take notice of the super-sweet "Easter egg" buried deep within the history of this "international executive agreement" nonsense/treason?
The article states that the "Biden" administration will base it's argument on US v. Belmont from 1937. In that decision embiggening the Imperial Presidency, we find this astounding Supreme Court double-whammy:
Judicial notice is taken of the facts that, coincidentally with the assignment, the President recognized the Soviet Government and normal diplomatic relations were established between the two Governments, followed by an exchange of ambassadors. P. 301 U. S. 330.
The effect of this was to validate, so far as this country is concerned, all acts of the Soviet Government here involved from the commencement of its existence. P. 301 U. S. 330.
Oh, well, maybe we're not all that surprised after all, are we?
Did anyone take notice of the super-sweet "Easter egg" buried deep within the history of this "international executive agreement" nonsense/treason?
The article states that the "Biden" administration will base it's argument on US v. Belmont from 1937. In that decision embiggening the Imperial Presidency, we find this astounding Supreme Court double-whammy:
Oh, well, maybe we're not all that surprised after all, are we?