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I expect the debate to be a total 💩 show and very hard to watch. I have not yet decided if I will be tuning in. I highly doubt it will have any redeeming value and I certainly will not walk away more informed, but probably angered by what I already expected to happen anyway.

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Jun 27Liked by Edwin

I dropped out of society pretty much. It’s too pathetic. I’m in the world, not of it.

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I'm not going to tune in. I just can't. The deck is stacked, regardless, and I don't need that much agitation in my life right now. I already know for whom I'm going to vote anyway.

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The Supreme Court just lit a match and tossed it into dozens of federal agencies

https://www.vox.com/scotus/357554/supreme-court-sec-jarkesy-roberts-sotomayor-chaos

On Thursday, the Court handed down a 6-3 decision, on a party-line vote, that could render a simply astonishing array of federal laws unenforceable. As Justice Sonia Sotomayor writes in dissent, “the constitutionality of hundreds of statutes may now be in peril, and dozens of agencies could be stripped of their power to enforce laws enacted by Congress.”

The dispute in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy turns on whether a hedge fund manager accused of defrauding investors is entitled to a jury trial to determine whether he violated federal securities law, or whether the government acted properly when it tried him before an official known as an “administrative law judge” (ALJ).

The charges against this hedge fund manager, George Jarkesy, are civil and not criminal, which matters because the Constitution treats civil trials very differently from criminal proceedings. While the Sixth Amendment provides that “in all criminal prosecutions” the defendant is entitled to a jury trial, the Seventh Amendment provides a more limited jury trial right, requiring them “in suits at common law” (more on what that means later).

SEC v. Jarkesy could render much of the federal government unable to function.

Congress, moreover, has enacted a wide range of laws on the presumption that many enforcement proceedings may be brought before administrative law judges and not juries. According to one somewhat dated review of federal law cited by Sotomayor, “by 1986, there were over 200” federal statutes calling for trials before ALJs.

Chief Justice John Roberts’s majority opinion in Jarkesy leans heavily into the kind of remedy available to the SEC if it prevails in a suit before an ALJ. Like a suit before a common law court, the SEC sought monetary damages from Jarkesy, and thus this case resembles a suit at common law in that way. As Roberts writes, “money damages are the prototypical common law remedy.”

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FJB has any shrink at his disposal that can provide him with any legal experimental drug to control his advanced Senility symptoms, under the "RIGHT TO TRY" A Trump EO. How much can he remember of the MSM-provided questions is an issue. While with Trump, we need a solid plan to correct the Whacky crap FJB has enforced on all of America, and how to avoid WW111. Just turning on the Keystone Pipeline would help. Sealing the borders, and deporting as many illegals as possible. Your Blue controlled states will continue to destroy farming and ranching and have no control over citizen criminals, and their OWN crimes. We have for decades heard of many of them. Mad Maxine Waters, Pelosi, Schumer, Ried, Romney, and other Rinos, need to be prosecuted and jailed. And their ill-gotten fortunes used to pay down the debt. They are not immune from being tried as crooks. Ilhan Omar accused of failing to report tens of thousands in assets

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13572411/squad-ilhan-omar-ethics-complaint-husband-wine-weed.html

Texas inmate set to be executed on teen victim's birthday. 17 YEARS ON TEXAS DEATH ROW. https://www.tpr.org/criminal-justice/2024-06-27/texas-executes-ramiro-gonzales-on-teen-victims-birthday#:~:text=A%20%22Justice%20for%20Bridget%22%20sign,killer%20be%20put%20to%20death. If it had been Tennessee it would be 30 or more years.

My question is are you going to clean HOUSE, starting with ARRESTING, TRYING, AND HANG FAUCI AND CREW? Enough has been exposed to prove he is as big a mass murderer as Hitler's crew of scientists. Nor do we stop with Covid, his role in HIV was as HEINOUS, and BEYOND CRUEL. As the Clintons are involved, I doubt it. They Bleached that info. Except what a few have saved as PDFs. The story links are dead. BUST UP THE BIG 10 FOOD COMPANIES, AND OTHER GIANT COMPANIES.

The Fed Posts Historic Operating Losses As It Pays Out 5.40 Percent Interest to Banks

https://wallstreetonparade.com/2024/06/the-fed-posts-historic-operating-losses-as-it-pays-out-5-40-percent-interest-to-banks/

Why isn't Food and Fuel part of the GDP? IT IS TO FLUID. IN OTHER WORDS NOT CONTROLABLE. Inflation Revised Higher On Eve of Trump-Biden Debate

https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2024/06/27/inflation-revised-higher-on-eve-of-trump-biden-debate/ LABEL OUR FOOD. Bill Gates Wants You to Drink Maggot Milk to Save the Weather

https://www.conservativeglobe.com/articles/bill-gates-wants-you-to-drink-maggot-milk-to-save-the-weather/

DNC Busted Pouring Millions into Law Firms Behind Trump 'Lawfare

'There is now clear and explosive evidence that the Biden DNC is paying Democrat law firms to engage in this unprecedented lawfare...'

https://headlineusa.com/dnc-busted-pouring-millions-into-law-firms-behind-trump-lawfare/

Are There Vaccines in our Food Supply? ⋆ Brownstone Institute

Before any vaccine technology is used on humans, it is usually tried in the veterinary market first due to the incredibly lax regulations. Our food animals had been receiving mRNA injections for years before the Covid vaccine rollout. https://brownstone.org/articles/are-there-vaccines-in-our-food-supply/

You'll Never Believe Who Biden Is Using Now to Buy Votes in November.

https://pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/2024/06/26/youll-never-believe-who-biden-is-using-now-to-buy-votes-in-november-n4930174

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Thanks or the restack, Abigail, and reading and commenting, it is appreciated.

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Jun 27Liked by Edwin

Thanks Edwin, I needed some laughs today!

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CoffeeCup, thanks for the restack, and reading of course. I'm not sure if we are to expect anything out of this or not, but it may be interesting from a pharmaceutical standpoint, or net.

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Thanks Ahmed and mcgdoc for the restack, and reading. Thank you!

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