Paco Dennis
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No appeal, the SC is the final arbiter.I hope this ends it, but I don't know if the decision can be appealed or reviewed or not.
How long does a valid "state of emergency" last in peace time has been my question all along. They keep extending it so they can keep mandating. I'm glad they didn't let them get away with this after TWO long years!I'm glad the judges defended the constitution....since that's their job. Even in "a state of emergency" there are specific limits the executive branch must observe. I hope this ends it, but I don't know if the decision can be appealed or reviewed or not.
It is their own individual INTERPRETATION of the Constitution. Not giving an opinion on their interpretation but Defended is definitely the wrong term to use.I'm glad the judges defended the constitution....since that's their job. Even in "a state of emergency" there are specific limits the executive branch must observe. I hope this ends it, but I don't know if the decision can be appealed or reviewed or not.
Funny how the "pro-life" members of SCOTUS are the ones who struck down the OSHA rule, which would no doubt save lives.The law gives OSHA the right to impose strictures that promote public and worker safety. This agency is under control of the Executive which means Biden has the legal right to impose such strictures. Because of this insane ruling, many more thousands of people will die and it will cost the government multiple billions of dollars to take care of those who survive. Preventive medicine is always best. But those politically correct half wits in the court fail to understand that truth.
I have the freedom not to plan.We need to plan now on how to react to that.
In this decision, I believe it is the correct term. Not because the proposed policy says "mandatory vaccines" but because are other details in this proposal that are unconstitutional - specifically, discrimination.It is their own individual INTERPRETATION of the Constitution. Not giving an opinion on their interpretation but Defended is definitely the wrong term to use.
No, hon, it's the court's interpretation.That's your opinion. That's your interpretation.