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Donald J. Trump the 47th President of the United States


It sure is nice seeing President Trump making appointments based on qualifications and not DEI.


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https://twitter.com/VivekGRamaswamy/stat...XZXuA&s=19

Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court:
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political significance without "clear congressional authorization." This applies to *thousands* of rules that never passed Congress.
- In Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024), the Court ended Chevron deference, which means agencies can't foist their own interpretations of the law onto the American people. Over 18,000 federal cases cited the Chevron doctrine, often to uphold regulations, many of which are now null & void.
- In SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), SCOTUS restricted the use of "administrative law judges" by agencies. The same agency that wrote the rules shouldn't be able to prosecute citizens in “courts” that it controls.
- In Corner Post v. Board of Governors (2024), the Court held that new businesses can challenge old regulations, greatly expanding the statute of limitations & opening many more rules up for scrutiny. So we shouldn't just look at rules passed in the last 4 years, but over the past 4 decades (or more).

DOGE is ready help the U.S. government conform to the U.S. Constitution once again. @elonmusk and I are ready to serve.
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(11-13-2024, 12:01 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/185...XZXuA&s=19

Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court:
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political significance without "clear congressional authorization." This applies to *thousands* of rules that never passed Congress.
- In Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024), the Court ended Chevron deference, which means agencies can't foist their own interpretations of the law onto the American people. Over 18,000 federal cases cited the Chevron doctrine, often to uphold regulations, many of which are now null & void.
- In SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), SCOTUS restricted the use of "administrative law judges" by agencies. The same agency that wrote the rules shouldn't be able to prosecute citizens in “courts” that it controls.
- In Corner Post v. Board of Governors (2024), the Court held that new businesses can challenge old regulations, greatly expanding the statute of limitations & opening many more rules up for scrutiny. So we shouldn't just look at rules passed in the last 4 years, but over the past 4 decades (or more).

DOGE is ready help the U.S. government conform to the U.S. Constitution once again. @elonmusk and I are ready to serve.

These are the reasons Jack Smith is leaving, not the election. Also the reason the conviction will be thrown out.
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(11-13-2024, 12:01 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/185...XZXuA&s=19

Here’s a key point about our mission at DOGE: eliminating bureaucratic regulations isn’t a mere policy preference. It’s a legal *mandate* from the U.S. Supreme Court:
- West Virginia v. EPA (2022) held that agencies cannot decide major questions of economic or political significance without "clear congressional authorization." This applies to *thousands* of rules that never passed Congress.
- In Loper Bright v. Raimondo (2024), the Court ended Chevron deference, which means agencies can't foist their own interpretations of the law onto the American people. Over 18,000 federal cases cited the Chevron doctrine, often to uphold regulations, many of which are now null & void.
- In SEC v. Jarkesy (2024), SCOTUS restricted the use of "administrative law judges" by agencies. The same agency that wrote the rules shouldn't be able to prosecute citizens in “courts” that it controls.
- In Corner Post v. Board of Governors (2024), the Court held that new businesses can challenge old regulations, greatly expanding the statute of limitations & opening many more rules up for scrutiny. So we shouldn't just look at rules passed in the last 4 years, but over the past 4 decades (or more).

DOGE is ready help the U.S. government conform to the U.S. Constitution once again. @elonmusk and I are ready to serve.

Most of these decisions were good and yes, more needs to be done to comply with these decisions and get administrators to stop threatening businesses over unenforceable issues.

What will hopefully happen next, is Congress will update some of those laws to provide the "clear congressional authorization" and "independent judges" that the Supreme Court is asking for.  Congress needs to get to work and take it's power back!
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(11-13-2024, 08:55 AM)jagibelieve Wrote: It sure is nice seeing President Trump making appointments based on qualifications and not DEI.

Nah, it's going to be great. Think of all the bad Trump picks the last go around, their fate, and multiply that by 10. It could be a very interesting 4 years.
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(11-12-2024, 09:15 PM)homebiscuit Wrote:
(11-12-2024, 08:21 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: Pete Hegseth from Fox tapped for Secretary of Defense

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/18564895...slyyg&s=19

https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/185649119...i_LWQ&s=19

Wow. That came out of nowhere. His name wouldn't have crossed my mind in a million years. But the more I think about it, I see no reason why he couldn't serve the office well.

An unserious election by an unserious President-elect
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(11-13-2024, 01:51 PM)TDOSS Wrote:
(11-12-2024, 09:15 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Wow. That came out of nowhere. His name wouldn't have crossed my mind in a million years. But the more I think about it, I see no reason why he couldn't serve the office well.

An unserious election by an unserious President-elect

Did you want someone who would kill more troops unnecessarily due to an incompetent withdraw from a foreign country?
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This appointment is off the charts. It can only be that it is Trump's first step in making the military subservient to him over the Constitution. Alarms need to be going down in Trumpland. If not they truly have blinded themselves to country over Trump.
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CNBC just flashed **Rubio named Secretary of State** according to the NY Post

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...r-AA1tXrAF
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Tulsi as Director of National Intel..

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/18567911...5U8Pw&s=19

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Breaking the glass ceiling

https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/statu...a4aIg&s=19
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Matt Gaetz gets the Attorney General position

https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/18567968...SoRTQ&s=19

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The lunatic lefties better lawyer the [BLEEP] up!!

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Sweet, sweet revenge..
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(11-13-2024, 02:20 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 01:51 PM)TDOSS Wrote: An unserious election by an unserious President-elect

Did you want someone who would kill more troops unnecessarily due to an incompetent withdraw from a foreign country?


As long as they have a D behind their name, they’re A-OK - TDOSS
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(11-13-2024, 04:47 PM)Bchbunnie4 Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:20 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Did you want someone who would kill more troops unnecessarily due to an incompetent withdraw from a foreign country?


As long as they have a D behind their name, they’re A-OK - TDOSS

Pete loves the D..
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Dems gonna dem

https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/statu...LVXWA&s=19
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Panic!!

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