Maniacal
the green Napoleon
Wow, I am shocked that he is a nazi.
Well no not really.
Well no not really.
The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution, because of, you know, its Constitutional role and established precendent. If you were to disregard the precedent set in Marbury v. Madison, then you would be disregarded the basis and validity of our entire judiciary.
That's a scary idea, having a President be Bush on steroids. The Bush era was terrible. Deficit spending, multiple wars, the TSA treating Americans like criminal suspects because they bought a plane ticket, massive entitlement programs, government spying on citizens.
I hope we never see another administration like that again.
Wait, what? not agreeing with precedent questions the validty of the juridciary?
In England some judges fall into line with the "spirit of the law" or the recent "precedent" concerning that part of the law. It is completely healthy sympton of the English common law system and unless the precedent is enshrined in legislation it remains only precedent. Since your legal system is based on ours, i imagine the similiarties keep what I said true.
In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be a Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned [within the judicial power of the United States], the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.
Judiciary Act of 1789 said:The Supreme Court shall also have appellate jurisdiction from the circuit courts and courts of the several states, in the cases herein after provided for; and shall have power to issue writs of prohibition to the district courts [...] and writs of mandamus [...] to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Doesn't this make him just slightly better than Bachmann?
I think people supporting Rick Perry is just waiting for him to dance Jesus' way into town, flare his nostrils, and ejaculate confetti.
So, no.
IMHO the inevitable comparisons to Bush II will be the biggest obstacle.
It isn't like madviking came up with that by himself.Lulz, that is quite an image.
Wait, what? not agreeing with precedent questions the validty of the juridciary?
He's already fighting it, raving on about his blue collar upbringings and what not. He already has made several comments about how he went to Texas A&M instead of Ivy League schools and actually flew missions in the Air Force.
The personal narratives of Perry and Bush couldn't be more different. Bush was a blue-blood New Englander, Perry was a poor West Texas kid. Their similarities come from their policies, not their demographics.
The politicization of monetary policy is being taken to a brand new level.
ThinkProgress reports:
Speaking just now in Iowa, Perry said, “If this guy prints more money between now and the election, I dunno what y’all would do to him in Iowa but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas. Printing more money to play politics at this particular time in history is almost treasonous in my opinion.”
The remark appeared to be in response to a question from an attendee at the event, but it does not seem to be off the cuff. In the video (below) Perry corrects himself after misspeaking: "It's almost treacherous — uh — treasonous, in my opinion."
It seems the Fed is yet another "independent" institution that's getting ground down in the gears of politics.
Asked if he though the Fed was out to help President Barack Obama, he said “if they print more money between now and this election, I would suggest that’s exactly what’s going on,” ABC News reported.
Even currently in Washington, Obama has been unable to fill FOMC seats due to fierce Republican opposition.
The funny thing is, if Rick Perry wins, his term will overlap with Bernanke's current term.
Interesting comment from former Treasury and Bush administration official Tony Fratto: "Gov. Perry's comments about Chmn. Bernanke are inappropriate and unpresidential."
He's already fighting it, raving on about his blue collar upbringings and what not. He already has made several comments about how he went to Texas A&M instead of Ivy League schools and actually flew missions in the Air Force.
At least he actualy has the 'regular guy' background as opposed to Bush. False anti-intellectualism is worse then general anti-intellectualism.Reading about anti-intellectualism makes me face hurt.
I just thought given his very loose definition of treason I might be able to fit it in somewhere.Ignoring the Supreme Courts wouldn't be treasonous so long as the justices themselves committed treason in their rulings though.
At least he actualy has the 'regular guy' background as opposed to Bush. False anti-intellectualism is worse then general anti-intellectualism.