• barneyrubble@lemmy.worldOP
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    22 hours ago

    No it didn’t happen.

    But you’ve got to nip this guy in the bud, because he will do some crazy ass shit before you know it. Before he tells you.

    Iran war, west wing, no audits, 1.776 billion dollar slush fund… kind of come to mind.

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      22 hours ago

      You cannot “nip in the bud” random hypothetical situations all day. Its a waste of time. There are too many actual problems to be freaking out over something no one expressed any intention of doing.

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        21 hours ago

        Like hypothetically taking over Greenland? The dude is off his rocker. If he, or his cabinet even hints at doing something, you can bet he’s already discussed it, and probably had someone draw up plans for it.

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          21 hours ago

          That was not a hypothetical. It was not even a suggestion. He said that many times in the affirmative.

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            20 hours ago

            You are right. I misread the order of the responses. He did completely demolish the East Wing (i mistakenly said West Wing) as a temporary tenant of the Whitehouse, without permission. That is a fact. His lawyers (DOJ) spuriously argued that he could pretty much destroy whatever he wanted to, provided he did it quickly enough and without notice, regardless of its legality. Therein lies the danger with this man.

            1. He just does illegal shit without permission, before anyone is even aware of it.

            2. The DOJ defends his illegal actions as though they were his personal lawyers, by offering specious arguments.


            The point is, that we can’t discount any hairbrained idea he or his staff can cook up. Because they will try it. Those attorneys at the DOJ who argued for this on behalf of the the Whitehouse should be disbarred with prejudice.

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              19 hours ago

              The point is, that we can’t discount any hairbrained idea he or his staff can cook up. Because they will try it.

              It wasn’t an idea and no one “argued for this”. It was a hypothetical, used for demonstrative purposes. No one expressed any intent or made any suggestion.

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                18 hours ago

                I won’t “argue with you” but Roth did argue the point under the theory of “non- redressability”. While some make think it’s purely speculative, I say no it’s not.

                It is just as preposterous for the president to destroy the East Wing of the Whitehouse (a national monument (landmark) that he doesn’t own or have legal authority to damage) as it is to raze the Statue of Liberty. Both are kept in the trust of the National Park service, which he controls.

                Damaging the Whitehouse is equal to damaging any other national monument. He did it in a rush so no one could/would stop him. It is absolutely no different than blowing up mount Rushmore so he could put his face there.

                It’s not his to destroy!

                I’m done arguing.

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                  18 hours ago

                  Right, that is the point that the SoL was being used as an instrument to argue. It was not a suggestion that it was something they were considering doing, as the title suggests.