By Mike Appleton, Weekend Contributor
“A scheme of government like ours no doubt at times feels the lack of power to act with complete, all-embracing, swiftly moving authority. No doubt a government with distributed authority, subject to be challenged in the courts of law, at least long enough to consider and adjudicate the challenge, labors under restrictions from which other governments are free. It has not been our tradition to envy such governments. In any event, our government was designed to have such restrictions.”
-Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579, 613 (1952)
The decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals earlier this week upholding the temporary restraining order against enforcement of Executive Order 13769 produced immediate outrage in the Trump Administration. The President himself characterized the ruling as “disgraceful” and claimed that any subsequent act of terror on our shores would be laid squarely at the feet of…
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Feb 13, 2017 @ 16:26:46
That is an excellent article. NO evidence has yet to be presented to support the EO.
The EO was not only poorly drafted but based on extreme ignorance. Terrorists do not come into the USA. They are radicalized in the USA just like here.
Trump is the best recruiting agent ISIS ever had.
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