In July 1798, he signed the Alien and Sedition Acts that, among other things, made it illegal to “write, print, utter, or publish . . . any false, scandalous and malicious writing or writings” against the president and other executive branch officials.
Imagine if you were called a Seditious Traitor if you dared criticize Joe Biden. Well, we all were called that on January 6th because we are not allowed to peacefully protest while they burn down cities nationwide all year. If "inciting violence" is a thing, Practically every corporate media executive staff member and on-screen pundit needs to be rounded up and every demoKKKrat politician arrested and jailed for promoting the BLM and Antifa riots which led to the deaths of over 32 people. Meanwhile January 6th attendees killed ZERO people. Zero January Sixth attendees were charged and convicted of murder or voluntary manslaughter. None.
Although the Constitution may seem quite the extravagant blueprint on paper, it seems to me that there were those who plotted to subvert it from the get-go.
The supreme court only job is to tell us what the constitution really means. That's why putting idiots that don't believe in the constitution on the supreme court has become the trendy goal.
Yes but many scholars argue that Supreme Court rulings do not write law nor do they apply to any parties other than the parties involved in the case. For example, A private ruling on a particular woman's abortion does not broadly apply to all women's freedom to get abortions nationwide. And that ruling which ruled over us for 50 years was based on a LIE because She never even got the fucking abortion!
Norma McCorvey, the plaintiff in Roe v. Wade, never had the abortion she was seeking. She gave her baby girl up for adoption, and now that baby is an adult.
Plus, there's so many supreme court rulings that contradict other supreme court rulings.
Also, the whole concept of precedence being binding is bullshit.
Compliance with government authority =/= not trust in government. Remember, government has the authority, and often does, use force to compel compliance.
Again, you're not in America, so knock it off with the "we" stuff.
About 90% of the nation still believes that this government system works. LOL
"Muh constitution. Muh checks and balances."
It was designed with integrety. Human error thought humans would always have honor, and integrety.
The second president of the United States banned the free press.
It didn't take long for it all to fall apart.
The thin-skinned president who made it illegal to criticize his office https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/09/08/the-thin-skinned-president-who-made-it-illegal-to-criticize-his-office/
Imagine if you were called a Seditious Traitor if you dared criticize Joe Biden. Well, we all were called that on January 6th because we are not allowed to peacefully protest while they burn down cities nationwide all year. If "inciting violence" is a thing, Practically every corporate media executive staff member and on-screen pundit needs to be rounded up and every demoKKKrat politician arrested and jailed for promoting the BLM and Antifa riots which led to the deaths of over 32 people. Meanwhile January 6th attendees killed ZERO people. Zero January Sixth attendees were charged and convicted of murder or voluntary manslaughter. None.
Although the Constitution may seem quite the extravagant blueprint on paper, it seems to me that there were those who plotted to subvert it from the get-go.
The Quash - Nobody can tell you what the constitution "means". https://podcastaddict.com/the-quash/episode/159065865
The supreme court only job is to tell us what the constitution really means. That's why putting idiots that don't believe in the constitution on the supreme court has become the trendy goal.
Yes but many scholars argue that Supreme Court rulings do not write law nor do they apply to any parties other than the parties involved in the case. For example, A private ruling on a particular woman's abortion does not broadly apply to all women's freedom to get abortions nationwide. And that ruling which ruled over us for 50 years was based on a LIE because She never even got the fucking abortion!
Plus, there's so many supreme court rulings that contradict other supreme court rulings.
Also, the whole concept of precedence being binding is bullshit.
It's much less than that.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/5392/trust-government.aspx
Anyway, you're not even American, wtf do you care.
Interesting poll for what it's worth.
I think the pandemic and the masking proved to me that most people are compliant and trust the government.
The government said stand six feet apart and people actually did it! LOL
Compliance with government authority =/= not trust in government. Remember, government has the authority, and often does, use force to compel compliance.
Again, you're not in America, so knock it off with the "we" stuff.