Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 6:29 p.m. No.16584608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4658 >>4794 >>4805 >>4936 >>5032

Best Pride Month Ever

 

In the course of a few weeks in June, the Supreme Court has restored democracy, expanded gun rights and expanded religious liberty in ways few thought possible.

 

In 279 B.C., at the Battle of Asculum, King Pyrrhus of Epirus beat the Roman Republican armies. Pyrrhus poured his forces into the battle against the Roman might, overwhelmed them, and crushed them. Pyrrhus lost most of his troops, many of his top generals and several friends, but he won the day. Unfortunately for Pyrrhus, Rome had reserve forces. Pyrrhus had none.

 

“If I achieve such a victory again, I shall return to Epirus without any soldier,” Pyrrhus reportedly said. Because of the devastating casualty toll, Pyrrhus had to withdraw against the Romans despite his victory. All of his territorial gains would be taken by the Romans. To this day, we remember Pyrrhus’s defeat through victory as a pyrrhic victory.

 

The Supreme Court, on the last day of Pride Month, gave President Joe Biden just such a victory. In Biden v. Texas, the President went all the way to the Supreme Court seeking the power to end the “Return to Mexico” policy of the Trump administration. That policy required all migrants seeking to cross into the United States to return to Mexico to await processing.

 

Even after the Supreme Court ended Roe v. Wade a week ago, immigration remains a more important issue to voters. The court handed Biden his pyrrhic victory. Biden can end Trump’s policy and allow these migrants to stay in the United States. The victory comes as a huge summer wave of migrants is headed north to our southern border. Now Biden has an immigration crisis on his hands, and Republicans can legitimately say the president fought all the way to the Supreme Court to make the crisis happen and have taxpayers pay for it.

 

The 2021-2022 term of the Supreme Court really made this the best Pride Month ever. In the course of a few weeks in June, the Supreme Court has restored democracy, expanded gun rights and expanded religious liberty in ways few thought possible.

 

For democracy, the court returned the abortion fight to the states. It never should have been in the Supreme Court.Unlike gun rights, which can be found in the Constitution, the document is silent on abortion. That means it should have been a state issue. But in 1973, seven life-tenured justices chose to preempt democratic conversations and debate and read abortion into the Constitution. Over 49 years, the pro-life movement, playing by the rules of American politics, worked within democratic institutions to reshape the Supreme Court and ultimately won. Though the press will never credit it as such, the American pro-life movement is one of the greatest demonstrations of democracy in history.

 

Additionally, for democracy, the Supreme Court ruled the Environmental Protection Agency cannot make regulations on climate change without Congress giving it that power. For the past hundred years, Congress has passed the buck to federal agencies to legislate so Congress could avoid having to make difficult decisions. The Supreme Court ruled Congress cannot pass the buck to unelected bureaucrats without passing clear laws. Progressives hate the ruling, but it will force Congress to actually legislate instead of abdicate responsibility.

 

On guns, the court reaffirmed the second amendment right to keep and bear arms and denied states the subjective power to deny concealed carry permits. Only six states were affected. Those states allowed judges or others to subjectively decide if someone could get a carry permit. California’s law, for example, allows stated political beliefs to be taken into account. All the other states have objective requirements to get a carry permit, some including gun safety classes. That will now be the law in all 50 states.

 

Lastly, the court finally got rid of Lemon v. Kurtzman and the so-called Lemon Test, which essentially required government to default into forced secularism. The court ruled that if states cover the costs of private education, the state cannot discriminate against religious schools. The court also ruled public employees can express their religion publicly. Both protect religious liberty.

 

This was a major year for the Supreme Court and its decisions these last few weeks have made this the best Pride Month ever.

 

https://patriotpost.us/opinion/89517-best-pride-month-ever-2022-07-01

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 6:30 p.m. No.16584615   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4636 >>4936 >>5032

71 percent don’t want Biden to run for reelection: poll

 

Seven in 10 Americans say they do not want President Biden to run for a second term, according to a new poll that comes as Biden’s approval numbers remain low and his party braces for losses this November.

 

A Harvard CAPS–Harris Poll survey shared exclusively with The Hill found that 71 percent of respondents polled do not think Biden should run for a second term, compared to 29 percent who say he should run.

 

Among the contingent of respondents who believe the president should not run, 45 percent said Biden should not make another bid because he is a bad president, while about one-third of respondents said he is too old and about one-quarter said because it is time for a change.

 

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“President Biden may want to run again but the voters say ‘no’ to the idea of a second term, panning the job he is doing as president. Only 30 percent of Democrats would even vote for him in a Democratic presidential primary,” Mark Penn, the co-director of the Harvard CAPS–Harris Poll survey, said.

 

But a majority of respondents — 61 percent — also say former President Trump should not run for the White House in 2024. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said the former president should run again.

 

Among the respondents polled who believe Trump should not make another bid in the next presidential cycle, 36 percent said Trump was erratic, 33 percent said he would divide the country and 30 percent said he was responsible for Jan. 6, 2021, when a mob of pro-Trump supporters ransacked the Capitol in an effort to stop Congress from certifying the election results.

 

A majority of those polled said they would consider a moderate independent candidate should Biden and Trump square off against each other in 2024, including majorities of both Republicans and Democrats polled.

 

Sixty percent said they would consider a moderate independent candidate for president if Biden and Trump ended up running against each other in the next presidential cycle, compared to 40 percent who said they would not consider it.

 

Broken down by party, 53 percent of Republicans polled and 64 percent of Democrats said they would consider a moderate independent candidate in that situation.

 

The development comes as Biden continues to suffer low approval ratings. The Harvard CAPS–Harris Poll survey found that the president has an overall approval rating of 38 percent, with respondents giving him low marks on handling inflation (28 percent), the economy (32 percent), stimulating jobs (43 percent) and reacting to COVID-19 (50 percent), among other issues.

 

Democrats are already bracing for losses this November given Biden’s low approval numbers and the historical precedent that a first-term president’s party generally suffers losses in the midterm elections.

 

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling last week overturning Roe v. Wade, Democrats have used abortion as an issue to galvanize voters, though it is unclear how the issue will compare to inflation and other concerns in November.

 

The polling also demonstrates that while Trump is considered one of the most influential people within his party, Americans may not necessarily be married to the idea of voting for him in 2024.

 

Some of that comes against the backdrop of the House Jan. 6 select committee hearings, which have sought to show how the former president and his allies tried to get state officials and others like former Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 election results.

 

The Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey was conducted on June 28 and 29 with 1,308 registered voters surveyed. It is a collaboration of the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University and the Harris Poll.

 

The survey is an online sample drawn from the Harris Panel and weighted to reflect known demographics. As a representative online sample, it does not report a probability confidence interval.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/3543867-71-percent-dont-want-biden-to-run-for-reelection-poll/

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 6:33 p.m. No.16584638   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4643 >>4655 >>4936 >>4990 >>5032

Supreme Court: Biden Owns the Border

 

In a somewhat disappointing but ultimately clarifying decision, the Court said Biden could end Trump’s highly effective “Remain in Mexico” policy.

 

At a quick glance of the headlines, it might appear that this Supreme Court’s winning streak of good, solid, constructionist decisions ended in deeply disappointing fashion Thursday with its 5-4 ruling that the Biden administration could end Donald Trump’s highly successful “Remain in Mexico” policy.

 

On its surface, yeah, a win for Joe Biden. But there’s more to it.

 

That Trump policy, which required authorities to either place Central American asylum seekers in jail or deny them entry into the U.S. until their cases are resolved, was effective. No doubt about it. As The Wall Street Journal notes, “Monthly border crossings fell by about 75% in the six months following their peak in May 2019, when the program was expanded border-wide.” Thus, we’d greatly prefer it to remain in place. But, as The Washington Free Beacon reports: “The justices … overturned a federal appeals court decision requiring Biden to restart Trump’s ‘remain in Mexico’ policy after the Republican-led states of Texas and Missouri sued to maintain the program. The ruling is a victory for Biden, who appealed the lower court’s decision, and his plan to implement a more ‘humane’ approach at the southern border.”

 

“Humane”? Naturally, Biden denies that his “humane” policies recently enticed over 50 migrants to cook to death at the hands of human smugglers in an abandoned trailer that may have reached 150 degrees.

 

The High Court found the Biden administration had acted within its discretion by ending the program. And we either respect Rule of Law, or we don’t. So here we are, with a border even more porous than it was yesterday. How could this be, though, if we have a “conservative” Supreme Court?

 

We think the answer lies in something Chief Justice John Roberts said a decade ago, when he infamously saved the legislative abomination known as ObamaCare by ruling a penalty to be a tax. It was a squishy, cowardly, Beltway-driven, desperate-to-be-liked decision. But within his opinion, Roberts wrote something that rang true:

 

Members of this court are vested with the authority to interpret the law; we possess neither the expertise nor the prerogative to make policy judgments. Those decisions are entrusted to our nation’s elected leaders, who can be thrown out of office if the people disagree with them.

 

And here’s the kicker — which we can consider a cop-out or an admonition or both:

 

It is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices.

 

Boom. Elections have consequences.

 

He’s right, to a point, but not absolutely. For example, if a Congress passes and a president signs into law a piece of legislation that is unconstitutional on the merits, as ObamaCare clearly was, it is most definitely the Supreme Court’s job to protect the people from their elected representatives. Otherwise, why would we give them those lifetime jobs and those nifty robes and that killer pension?

 

Complex court rulings — and this one was very complex — are often betrayed by the strange bedfellows they invite. In this case, Biden v. Texas, the five in the majority were Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Brett Kavanaugh. So Roberts convinced one conservative, Kavanaugh, to join him. We wonder: What convinced Kavanaugh to take a position opposite his conservative colleagues?

 

Justice Samuel Alito, who authored the majority opinion last week knocking down Roe v. Wade, wrote the dissent, which was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch. (Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the other three in a separate dissent about procedural objections.) Said Alito: “In fiscal year 2021, the Border Patrol reported more than 1.7 million encounters with aliens along the Mexican border.”

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 6:34 p.m. No.16584643   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4936 >>4990 >>5032

>>16584638

Those are huge numbers. And, as Justice Alito wrote, the government lacks “the capacity to detain all inadmissible migrants encountered at the border.” But instead of returning them “to Mexico while they await proceedings in this country, DHS has concluded that it may forgo that option altogether and instead simply release into this country untold numbers of aliens,” many or most of whose asylum applications likely will be denied.

 

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican, was more direct: “The administration dragged its feet and refused to implement this effective program in good faith, allowing hundreds of thousands of illegals to pour over the border month after month. Today’s decision makes the border crisis worse.”

 

Paxton is right. But on the bright side, Biden now owns his border policy, clearly and unequivocally. This forces his hand. “Remain in Mexico” worked. If he abandons it, which he certainly will, it’ll tell us all we need to know about how unserious his “closed borders” are, and how serious he is about inviting further migrant bloodshed of the sickening sort we saw in San Antonio earlier this week.

 

Steven Hayward at Power Line pointed to this passage from Kavanaugh’s concurrence with Roberts:

 

The larger policy story behind this case is the multi-decade inability of the political branches to provide DHS with sufficient facilities to detain noncitizens who seek to enter the United States pending their immigration proceedings. But this Court has authority to address only the legal issues before us. We do not have authority to end the legislative stalemate or to resolve the underlying policy problems.

 

“One way of reading this,” writes Hayward, “is to say that if the American people want more vigorous immigration enforcement, they need to change presidents.”

 

We couldn’t have said it better.

 

The Court’s decision here seems reasonable, albeit disappointing. Defending our nation’s borders is an executive-branch responsibility, and this decision makes clear that the responsibility for Biden’s dereliction lies with Biden himself.

 

In the meantime, he and Kamala Harris and Karine Jean-Pierre can lie all they want about the border being closed. The voters, though, are angry. The latest Rasmussen poll, for example, says that 73% of likely voters consider immigration to be a critical election issue.

 

In one sense, we should thank the Supreme Court for not bailing out Joe Biden and his fellow Democrats. Voters will remember this administration’s purposeful and impeachable malfeasance, and many other things, come November 8.

 

https://patriotpost.us/articles/89506-supreme-court-biden-owns-the-border-2022-07-01

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 6:40 p.m. No.16584672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4724 >>4821 >>4936 >>5032

Donald J. Trump/ @realDonaldTrump

07/02/2022 17:54:15

Truth Social: 108579969809199239

So the lowlifes Rigged and Stole a Presidential Election, and I’m the one who is on trial. We are truly a Nation In Decline!

https://qagg.news/?read=TT612

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 7:03 p.m. No.16584805   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16584608 Best Pride Month Ever: The Supreme Court has restored democracy, expanded gun rights and expanded religious liberty in ways few thought possible

 

Notable

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 7:08 p.m. No.16584845   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4936 >>4991 >>5032

Donald J. Trump/ @realDonaldTrump

07/02/2022 22:03:47

Truth Social: 108580951002119721

“Poll: Trump Towers over 2024 Field, Has 40-Point Lead over Next Closest Competitor”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/07/02/trump-towers-over-2024-field-40-point-lead-closest-competitor/

 

Poll: Trump Towers over 2024 Field, Has 40-Point Lead over Next Closest Competitor

 

A 2024 Republican presidential primary poll shows former President Donald J. Trump holding a colossal 40-point lead over the rest of the potential field if he decides to run.

 

The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll, obtained by the Hill, reveals that Trump drew 56 percent of respondents’ support, while 16 percent chose Gov. Ron Desantis (R-FL), making him the second leading candidate. Former Vice President Mike Pence garnered seven percent of the response if Trump were to run.

 

Trump has repeatedly teased and hinted at a 2024 bid since December 2020, including at CPAC earlier this year and a Georgia rally in March. He more recently told the New Yorker he is “very close to making a decision.”

 

Trump recently spoke about the possibility squaring off with DeSantis in the 2024 primaries.

 

“I don’t know if Ron is running, and I don’t ask him,” he told the New Yorker. “It’s his prerogative. I think I would win.”

 

The idea of a Trump-DeSantis ticket in 2024 has also made headlines, with the 45th President offering his thoughts on the Florida governor as a potential running mate. During an interview on Newsmax TV’s Wake Up America, host Rob Finnerty asked Trump about the possibility.

 

“Well, I get along with him,” Trump responded. “I was very responsible for his success because I endorsed him, and he went up like a rocket ship.”

 

While this poll has found the 45th President will dominate the field if he chooses to run, a different race begins to take shape should he not launch a candidacy in 2024.

 

If Trump does not run, DeSantis garners 36 percent of the vote, taking a 19-point lead over the field. The second closest candidate is Pence, at 17 percent, while Sen. Ted Cruz (R-FL) and former Ambassador to United Nations Nikki Haley both draw 8 percent. The Florida governor has risen to prominence in the Republican Party with his handling of the Wuhan coronavirus in the Sunshine State and his signing of legislation “dissolving Disney’s special tax and governing district,” as Breitbart News noted.

 

The poll surveyed 1,308 registered voters June 28-29. “The survey is an online sample drawn from the Harris Panel and weighted to reflect known demographics,” the Hill notes. “As a representative online sample, it does not report a probability confidence interval.”

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 7:22 p.m. No.16584936   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4965 >>4990

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

>>16584274

 

#20984

>>16584547 Disney-Owned Marvel Announces Creation of New “Gay Spider-Man” With a “Fearlessly Femme Identity”

>>16584576, >>16584650 Kid Rock WE THE PEOPLE is #64 on the charts.

>>16584608 Best Pride Month Ever: The Supreme Court has restored democracy, expanded gun rights and expanded religious liberty in ways few thought possible

>>16584615, >>16584636 71 percent don’t want Biden to run for reelection: poll

>>16584638, >>16584643, >>16584667Supreme Court: Biden Owns the Border Boom. Elections have consequences.

>>16584660 PF Report SAM461

>>16584672 Donald J. Trump: So the lowlifes Rigged and Stole a Presidential Election, and I’m the one who is on trial. We are truly a Nation In Decline!

>>16584726 Internal Memo Reveals Capitol Police Were Warned BLM from Baltimore Was Bussing in Rioters Disguised as Trump Supporters on Jan. 6

>>16584739, >>16584570 CERN is a super hub for the global military industrial complex

>>16584752, >>16584841, >>16584901 Dan Scavino (Cap 0:24)

>>16584760 Anon nails it: Roe vs. Wade - Overturned under Biden's 'presidency'

>>16584789 Donald Trump Jr. for keks

>>16584845 Donald J. Trump: Poll: Trump Towers over 2024 Field, Has 40-Point Lead over Next Closest Competitor

 

If it is important call it out, otherwise I will proper fuck you, which means (filtered)

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 7:25 p.m. No.16584953   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5032

Dan Scavino/ @DanScavino

07/02/2022 22:15:18

Truth Social: 108580996290551515

Kash Patel / @Kash

07/01/2022 18:16:21

Truth Social: 108574394400552834

#FlannelFriday is here to gear us up for the 4th of July, Ameritastic as it gets. Our shout out this week has to be equally fitting, and only one man meets that high mark:

#TruthSocial let’s get our mega follow on for the Ultimate MAGA Warrior, the OG, @DanScavino. We may not be able to find him, and when you do, you might only catch a glimpse, but he’s out- the riptide of Truth, kicking ass for ‘Murica. Thank you my friend, enjoy the 4th with 45.

#FWK

I you @Kash, TY…Happy 4th to you brother, see ya soon…

 

RT: truthsocial.com/users/Kash/sta

https://qagg.news/?read=TO20822

Anonymous ID: 4681f0 July 2, 2022, 7:34 p.m. No.16585032   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NOTABLES ARE NOT ENDORSEMENTS

 

FINAL

 

>>16584274

 

#20984

>>16584547 Disney-Owned Marvel Announces Creation of New “Gay Spider-Man” With a “Fearlessly Femme Identity”

>>16584576, >>16584650 Kid Rock WE THE PEOPLE is #64 on the charts.

>>16584608 Best Pride Month Ever: The Supreme Court has restored democracy, expanded gun rights and expanded religious liberty in ways few thought possible

>>16584615, >>16584636 71 percent don’t want Biden to run for reelection: poll

>>16584638, >>16584643, >>16584667 Supreme Court: Biden Owns the Border Boom. Elections have consequences.

>>16584660 PF Report SAM461

>>16584672 Donald J. Trump: So the lowlifes Rigged and Stole a Presidential Election, and I’m the one who is on trial. We are truly a Nation In Decline!

>>16584726 Internal Memo Reveals Capitol Police Were Warned BLM from Baltimore Was Bussing in Rioters Disguised as Trump Supporters on Jan. 6

>>16584739, >>16584570 CERN is a super hub for the global military industrial complex

>>16584752, >>16584841, >>16584901 Dan Scavino (Cap 0:24)

>>16584760 Anon nails it: Roe vs. Wade - Overturned under Biden's 'presidency'

>>16584789 Donald Trump Jr. for keks

>>16584845 Donald J. Trump: Poll: Trump Towers over 2024 Field, Has 40-Point Lead over Next Closest Competitor

>>16584918 Large police presence in Haltom City as search underway for armed suspect

>>16584946 Imran Khan: The future of Pakistan is connected with Russia

>>16584953 Dan Scavino: Very nice of Kash to get us matching ties