#47 - Musk/trump/Vance
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mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:Gern Blansten said:Get_Right said:Well Trump just threw a number of Executive Orders against the wall on day one. They do not have the power of law, but they set in motion a number of potential tariffs and actions. He is well counseled. Most of his actions in the past have withstood judicial scrutiny. The USTR will be busy this year. You may agree or disagree with his actions, but my objective point of view is that he knows what he is doing.
Not at all. The EOs set in motion fact finding that results in rulemaking. Which constitutional right do you speak of? I am still digesting all of the language.
The problem with EO's has always been that it circumvents the balance of power between the Branches.
And if you are asking about Constitutional right, well just look at his current attempt to slash what most scholars and historical precedent consider settled and clear law, that of the 14th A and birthright citizenship. How did he just EO away part of an Amendment?
EOs do lead to governmental action, perhaps not formal law, but administrative action that has an impact. Ask anyone that imports goods from China. He is going through the fact finding process and is well advised by his lawyers, at least on the trade matters. These EOs lay out his short term agenda. Some those initiatives will result in action, some may not. 14th amendment right to due process has always been the subject much debate. I am not aware of the impact on birthright citizenship but I am still digesting the content of the EOs. Can you send a link to the content? I keep an open mind and am not a Trump fan, as I know he is a deplorable human being. But I acknowledge that he has hit the ground running and may have a way to accomplish his goals without the pork of congress slowing him down.
Here is the link, and yeah it's easy to "hit the ground running" when you are not encumbered by the Constitution or other barriers to you being the sole decision maker in the country.
https://www.axios.com/2025/01/21/trump-birthright-citizenship-14th-amendment
Right. This is just an agenda, the checks and balances, special interest groups, and the media will decide which initiatives move forward. Do you think it is right that someone illegally enters the US, has a child on US soil, and then the entire family is eligible for all rights conferred on a US citizen? I am not sure where I stand on that in a vacuum. Emigrating from a military state or a war torn country? That makes sense to protect them. But I am not so sure that is the majority. It is a delicate topic, one that I am undecided on.
You are dealing with an NYC landlord that knows how to work the system and he is well counseled. Like I said, I am not a fan of Trump as a human being, but he knows how to work the system. The founders are 250 years removed from our current state. They never could have imagined our digital age or the judicial expansion of our constitutional amendments. I have said it before, but the prospect of factions in Madison's Federalist paper No. 10 is happening. The government, at almost all levels, is ruled by special interest. Everybody knows somebody that can solve your problem or push your agenda, if you donate enough money. Do not hate the player, hate the game.
ANY non citizen found within the borders of the US or a protectorate are granted the rights as outlined in the constitution . documented or not. its as simple as due process. citizens have gotten caught up in hamfisted actions by the government. due process helps sort out those errors.
If you come here without a visa or you are not a US citizen, then you may not be entitled to be here. Due process operates outside of the US.
do show me in the founding document where it says this.
It's not a founding document. That was 250 years ago. It is part of our code of federal regulations. 8 CFR. Promulgated by lawmakers in furtherance of existing federal laws, otherwise known as the USC. Look up unlawful admission. There is a process to detain and deport. And that has nothing to do with the Constitution or due process. Do you think that every person that simply crosses our borders can stay here? They cannot and it has been that way for some time.0 -
Get_Right said:mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:Gern Blansten said:Get_Right said:Well Trump just threw a number of Executive Orders against the wall on day one. They do not have the power of law, but they set in motion a number of potential tariffs and actions. He is well counseled. Most of his actions in the past have withstood judicial scrutiny. The USTR will be busy this year. You may agree or disagree with his actions, but my objective point of view is that he knows what he is doing.
Not at all. The EOs set in motion fact finding that results in rulemaking. Which constitutional right do you speak of? I am still digesting all of the language.
The problem with EO's has always been that it circumvents the balance of power between the Branches.
And if you are asking about Constitutional right, well just look at his current attempt to slash what most scholars and historical precedent consider settled and clear law, that of the 14th A and birthright citizenship. How did he just EO away part of an Amendment?
EOs do lead to governmental action, perhaps not formal law, but administrative action that has an impact. Ask anyone that imports goods from China. He is going through the fact finding process and is well advised by his lawyers, at least on the trade matters. These EOs lay out his short term agenda. Some those initiatives will result in action, some may not. 14th amendment right to due process has always been the subject much debate. I am not aware of the impact on birthright citizenship but I am still digesting the content of the EOs. Can you send a link to the content? I keep an open mind and am not a Trump fan, as I know he is a deplorable human being. But I acknowledge that he has hit the ground running and may have a way to accomplish his goals without the pork of congress slowing him down.
Here is the link, and yeah it's easy to "hit the ground running" when you are not encumbered by the Constitution or other barriers to you being the sole decision maker in the country.
https://www.axios.com/2025/01/21/trump-birthright-citizenship-14th-amendment
Right. This is just an agenda, the checks and balances, special interest groups, and the media will decide which initiatives move forward. Do you think it is right that someone illegally enters the US, has a child on US soil, and then the entire family is eligible for all rights conferred on a US citizen? I am not sure where I stand on that in a vacuum. Emigrating from a military state or a war torn country? That makes sense to protect them. But I am not so sure that is the majority. It is a delicate topic, one that I am undecided on.
You are dealing with an NYC landlord that knows how to work the system and he is well counseled. Like I said, I am not a fan of Trump as a human being, but he knows how to work the system. The founders are 250 years removed from our current state. They never could have imagined our digital age or the judicial expansion of our constitutional amendments. I have said it before, but the prospect of factions in Madison's Federalist paper No. 10 is happening. The government, at almost all levels, is ruled by special interest. Everybody knows somebody that can solve your problem or push your agenda, if you donate enough money. Do not hate the player, hate the game.
ANY non citizen found within the borders of the US or a protectorate are granted the rights as outlined in the constitution . documented or not. its as simple as due process. citizens have gotten caught up in hamfisted actions by the government. due process helps sort out those errors.
If you come here without a visa or you are not a US citizen, then you may not be entitled to be here. Due process operates outside of the US.
do show me in the founding document where it says this.
It's not a founding document. That was 250 years ago. It is part of our code of federal regulations. 8 CFR. Promulgated by lawmakers in furtherance of existing federal laws, otherwise known as the USC. Look up unlawful admission. There is a process to detain and deport. And that has nothing to do with the Constitution or due process. Do you think that every person that simply crosses our borders can stay here? They cannot and it has been that way for some time.and the code was derived based on the constitution. its says one thing in one area. and says something else in another.scotus says noncitizens have legal protections.Post edited by mickeyrat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:Gern Blansten said:Get_Right said:Well Trump just threw a number of Executive Orders against the wall on day one. They do not have the power of law, but they set in motion a number of potential tariffs and actions. He is well counseled. Most of his actions in the past have withstood judicial scrutiny. The USTR will be busy this year. You may agree or disagree with his actions, but my objective point of view is that he knows what he is doing.
Not at all. The EOs set in motion fact finding that results in rulemaking. Which constitutional right do you speak of? I am still digesting all of the language.
The problem with EO's has always been that it circumvents the balance of power between the Branches.
And if you are asking about Constitutional right, well just look at his current attempt to slash what most scholars and historical precedent consider settled and clear law, that of the 14th A and birthright citizenship. How did he just EO away part of an Amendment?
EOs do lead to governmental action, perhaps not formal law, but administrative action that has an impact. Ask anyone that imports goods from China. He is going through the fact finding process and is well advised by his lawyers, at least on the trade matters. These EOs lay out his short term agenda. Some those initiatives will result in action, some may not. 14th amendment right to due process has always been the subject much debate. I am not aware of the impact on birthright citizenship but I am still digesting the content of the EOs. Can you send a link to the content? I keep an open mind and am not a Trump fan, as I know he is a deplorable human being. But I acknowledge that he has hit the ground running and may have a way to accomplish his goals without the pork of congress slowing him down.
Here is the link, and yeah it's easy to "hit the ground running" when you are not encumbered by the Constitution or other barriers to you being the sole decision maker in the country.
https://www.axios.com/2025/01/21/trump-birthright-citizenship-14th-amendment
Right. This is just an agenda, the checks and balances, special interest groups, and the media will decide which initiatives move forward. Do you think it is right that someone illegally enters the US, has a child on US soil, and then the entire family is eligible for all rights conferred on a US citizen? I am not sure where I stand on that in a vacuum. Emigrating from a military state or a war torn country? That makes sense to protect them. But I am not so sure that is the majority. It is a delicate topic, one that I am undecided on.
You are dealing with an NYC landlord that knows how to work the system and he is well counseled. Like I said, I am not a fan of Trump as a human being, but he knows how to work the system. The founders are 250 years removed from our current state. They never could have imagined our digital age or the judicial expansion of our constitutional amendments. I have said it before, but the prospect of factions in Madison's Federalist paper No. 10 is happening. The government, at almost all levels, is ruled by special interest. Everybody knows somebody that can solve your problem or push your agenda, if you donate enough money. Do not hate the player, hate the game.
And you say he knows how to "work the system"? I don't even know what that means. I mean Obama or Biden could have written an EO banning guns, running afoul of the 2A. They didn't. It's not because they didn't know about EOs, it's because they respected the system. You call that working the system, others might call it dictatorial behavior.
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mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mickeyrat said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:mrussel1 said:Get_Right said:Gern Blansten said:Get_Right said:Well Trump just threw a number of Executive Orders against the wall on day one. They do not have the power of law, but they set in motion a number of potential tariffs and actions. He is well counseled. Most of his actions in the past have withstood judicial scrutiny. The USTR will be busy this year. You may agree or disagree with his actions, but my objective point of view is that he knows what he is doing.
Not at all. The EOs set in motion fact finding that results in rulemaking. Which constitutional right do you speak of? I am still digesting all of the language.
The problem with EO's has always been that it circumvents the balance of power between the Branches.
And if you are asking about Constitutional right, well just look at his current attempt to slash what most scholars and historical precedent consider settled and clear law, that of the 14th A and birthright citizenship. How did he just EO away part of an Amendment?
EOs do lead to governmental action, perhaps not formal law, but administrative action that has an impact. Ask anyone that imports goods from China. He is going through the fact finding process and is well advised by his lawyers, at least on the trade matters. These EOs lay out his short term agenda. Some those initiatives will result in action, some may not. 14th amendment right to due process has always been the subject much debate. I am not aware of the impact on birthright citizenship but I am still digesting the content of the EOs. Can you send a link to the content? I keep an open mind and am not a Trump fan, as I know he is a deplorable human being. But I acknowledge that he has hit the ground running and may have a way to accomplish his goals without the pork of congress slowing him down.
Here is the link, and yeah it's easy to "hit the ground running" when you are not encumbered by the Constitution or other barriers to you being the sole decision maker in the country.
https://www.axios.com/2025/01/21/trump-birthright-citizenship-14th-amendment
Right. This is just an agenda, the checks and balances, special interest groups, and the media will decide which initiatives move forward. Do you think it is right that someone illegally enters the US, has a child on US soil, and then the entire family is eligible for all rights conferred on a US citizen? I am not sure where I stand on that in a vacuum. Emigrating from a military state or a war torn country? That makes sense to protect them. But I am not so sure that is the majority. It is a delicate topic, one that I am undecided on.
You are dealing with an NYC landlord that knows how to work the system and he is well counseled. Like I said, I am not a fan of Trump as a human being, but he knows how to work the system. The founders are 250 years removed from our current state. They never could have imagined our digital age or the judicial expansion of our constitutional amendments. I have said it before, but the prospect of factions in Madison's Federalist paper No. 10 is happening. The government, at almost all levels, is ruled by special interest. Everybody knows somebody that can solve your problem or push your agenda, if you donate enough money. Do not hate the player, hate the game.
ANY non citizen found within the borders of the US or a protectorate are granted the rights as outlined in the constitution . documented or not. its as simple as due process. citizens have gotten caught up in hamfisted actions by the government. due process helps sort out those errors.
If you come here without a visa or you are not a US citizen, then you may not be entitled to be here. Due process operates outside of the US.
do show me in the founding document where it says this.
It's not a founding document. That was 250 years ago. It is part of our code of federal regulations. 8 CFR. Promulgated by lawmakers in furtherance of existing federal laws, otherwise known as the USC. Look up unlawful admission. There is a process to detain and deport. And that has nothing to do with the Constitution or due process. Do you think that every person that simply crosses our borders can stay here? They cannot and it has been that way for some time.
and the code was derived based on the constitution.
Actually not 100% true. The USC comes first, under which governmental agencies are granted power and discretion to prepare an enforce rules to achieve stated objectives. The agencies are granted a huge amount of discretion to complete their objectives. The CFR are promulgated under notice and comment rulemaking requirements, and published in the Federal Register thereby putting both citizens and politicians on notice. I read it every day. And both the CFR and the USC are subject to judicial scrutiny. To allege a constitutional violation thereof is a huge jump from day to day administrative process. You have at least two to three layers of judicial scrutiny before you even get a chance to have a constitutional argument heard. Overall point being is that the government can promulgate a regulation based on budgetary, managerial, or administrative burden that may not correlate to a document created 250 years ago.0 -
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Clearly the ratings for Biden were rigged. Donald Trump should do something about that.
https://deadline.com/2025/01/trump-inauguration-ratings-1236262953/Donald Trump’s Inauguration TV Viewership Falls From 2021 And 2017; Fox News Wallops Competition
January 21, 2025 3:19pmBy Ted JohnsonTed JohnsonPolitical Editor@tedstewMore Stories By TedDonald Trump Touts Tech Investment Of Up To $500 Billion In AI InfrastructureDonald Trump’s Inauguration TV Viewership Falls From 2021 And 2017; Fox News Wallops CompetitionSean Hannity To Sit Down With Donald Trump For First Interview Following His Return To White HouseVIEW ALL26COMMENTSServices to share this page.
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Donald Trump is sworn in on MondayRicky Carioti - Pool/Getty ImagesUPDATED with final numbers: Donald Trump drew fewer viewers to his second inauguration than to his first, as well as to Joe Biden’s four years ago.
According to Nielsen on Tuesday, the inauguration drew 24.59 million viewers, compared to 33.76 million for Biden’s 2021 inauguration and 30.64 million for Trump’s first in 2021. The figures are across 15 networks and are an average from the 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. ET time frame.
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Viewership peaked in the 12:15 quarter hour, as Trump was giving his inaugural address.
According to Nielsen, 17.4 million viewers were aged 55 and above, 4.67 million were 35-54 and 1.43 million were 18-34.
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The video player is currently playing an ad.During the Trump swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address, about 27.12 million viewers tuned in during the noon-12:45 p.m. ET time frame across the three major cable news networks and the three major broadcast networks, according to early data.
Nearly 40 million watched Biden’s swearing in and inaugural address four years ago on those six networks. In 2017, about 38.3 million watched Trump’s first inauguration.
Fox News walloped the competition for Monday’s coverage, drawing 10.67 million, followed by ABC News with 4.85 million, NBC News with 4.58 million, CBS News with 4.35 million, CNN with 1.80 million and MSNBC with 880,000. In the 25-54 demo, Fox News drew 2.09 million, followed by NBC News with 1.22 million, ABC News with 1.12 million, CBS News with 966,000, CNN with 563,000 and MSNBC with 106,000.
The rankings were a predictable reflection of partisanship: Four years ago, when Biden was entering office, Fox News drew the smallest of the major networks, albeit that was 2.74 million. CNN drew the largest viewership — almost 10 million, while MSNBC garnered 6.53 million.
The figures are from Nielsen via Fox News.
Second presidential inaugurations traditionally draw far fewer viewers than the first. Barack Obama’s first inaugural in 2009 drew an average of about 37.8 million throughout the day; his second in 2013 captured about 20.6 million.
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The Juggler said:Clearly the ratings for Biden were rigged. Donald Trump should do something about that.
https://deadline.com/2025/01/trump-inauguration-ratings-1236262953/Donald Trump’s Inauguration TV Viewership Falls From 2021 And 2017; Fox News Wallops Competition
January 21, 2025 3:19pmBy Ted JohnsonTed JohnsonPolitical Editor@tedstewMore Stories By TedDonald Trump Touts Tech Investment Of Up To $500 Billion In AI InfrastructureDonald Trump’s Inauguration TV Viewership Falls From 2021 And 2017; Fox News Wallops CompetitionSean Hannity To Sit Down With Donald Trump For First Interview Following His Return To White HouseVIEW ALL26COMMENTSServices to share this page.
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Donald Trump is sworn in on MondayRicky Carioti - Pool/Getty ImagesUPDATED with final numbers: Donald Trump drew fewer viewers to his second inauguration than to his first, as well as to Joe Biden’s four years ago.
According to Nielsen on Tuesday, the inauguration drew 24.59 million viewers, compared to 33.76 million for Biden’s 2021 inauguration and 30.64 million for Trump’s first in 2021. The figures are across 15 networks and are an average from the 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. ET time frame.
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Viewership peaked in the 12:15 quarter hour, as Trump was giving his inaugural address.
According to Nielsen, 17.4 million viewers were aged 55 and above, 4.67 million were 35-54 and 1.43 million were 18-34.
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The video player is currently playing an ad.During the Trump swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address, about 27.12 million viewers tuned in during the noon-12:45 p.m. ET time frame across the three major cable news networks and the three major broadcast networks, according to early data.
Nearly 40 million watched Biden’s swearing in and inaugural address four years ago on those six networks. In 2017, about 38.3 million watched Trump’s first inauguration.
Fox News walloped the competition for Monday’s coverage, drawing 10.67 million, followed by ABC News with 4.85 million, NBC News with 4.58 million, CBS News with 4.35 million, CNN with 1.80 million and MSNBC with 880,000. In the 25-54 demo, Fox News drew 2.09 million, followed by NBC News with 1.22 million, ABC News with 1.12 million, CBS News with 966,000, CNN with 563,000 and MSNBC with 106,000.
The rankings were a predictable reflection of partisanship: Four years ago, when Biden was entering office, Fox News drew the smallest of the major networks, albeit that was 2.74 million. CNN drew the largest viewership — almost 10 million, while MSNBC garnered 6.53 million.
The figures are from Nielsen via Fox News.
Second presidential inaugurations traditionally draw far fewer viewers than the first. Barack Obama’s first inaugural in 2009 drew an average of about 37.8 million throughout the day; his second in 2013 captured about 20.6 million.
And yet supposedly the MAGA fans are elated. But which ones? The hard core maybe, but these figures speak for themselves. Thanks for posting it.
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I can't wait to see the Sunday shows this weekend and watch the GOP get grilled
Q: You previously stated that you opposed the pardons for those involved in assaulting and vandalizing the capitol....what do you say now that trump has pardoned them?
A: donald trump won the election in a massive landslide, he has a mandate to secure our border, make america great, and strengthen our miltary
Q: yeah but please answer my question....what do you think now that trump has pardoned these criminals?
A: what we should really be talking about is why Biden let criminals across our border
Q: thank you for coming
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Gern Blansten said:I can't wait to see the Sunday shows this weekend and watch the GOP get grilled
Q: You previously stated that you opposed the pardons for those involved in assaulting and vandalizing the capitol....what do you say now that trump has pardoned them?
A: donald trump won the election in a massive landslide, he has a mandate to secure our border, make america great, and strengthen our miltary
Q: yeah but please answer my question....what do you think now that trump has pardoned these criminals?
A: what we should really be talking about is why Biden let criminals across our border
Q: thank you for coming
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https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn0y51z7wedtPurging is right on track! Do these folks get to collect their pensions or collect unemployment?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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https://news.usni.org/2025/01/21/adm-linda-fagan-removed-as-coast-guard-commandantHe fired her does she get to collect her pension?jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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josevolution said:https://news.usni.org/2025/01/21/adm-linda-fagan-removed-as-coast-guard-commandantHe fired her does she get to collect her pension?0
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Such a gracious COOTWH. Is this what he does after having sex with Melmeania?
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social early Wednesday to slam the Right Rev. Mariann Budde, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, for her plea during Tuesday’s inaugural prayer service that he “have mercy” on communities in fear.
“She brought her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way. She was nasty in tone, and not compelling or smart,” wrote Trump, who also called her a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater.”
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mrussel1 said:josevolution said:https://news.usni.org/2025/01/21/adm-linda-fagan-removed-as-coast-guard-commandantHe fired her does she get to collect her pension?20 yrs service nets you 50% of the average of your top 3 yrs pay. 30 yrs I believe gets you to 75% with 40 being 100%. would need to confirm this.you must reach 20 yrs service to collect. without looking at her wiki page would assume minimum 30 yrs service. she wont be denied pension. its the huge slap in the face for what would have to be a distinguished career to reach that rank alone and position.being relieved of command is one thing, unless her commission is revoked she is still on active duty. Commissions are acts of the Senate I believe.Post edited by mickeyrat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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Oh look, it’s the average GOP voter, voting against their own self interest and common sense. AGAIN.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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Halifax2TheMax said:Such a gracious COOTWH. Is this what he does after having sex with Melmeania?
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social early Wednesday to slam the Right Rev. Mariann Budde, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, for her plea during Tuesday’s inaugural prayer service that he “have mercy” on communities in fear.
“She brought her church into the World of politics in a very ungracious way. She was nasty in tone, and not compelling or smart,” wrote Trump, who also called her a “Radical Left hard line Trump hater.”
but its ok for evangelical pastors to do the same.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Alt Nat Park Service page on adbookWhy did Trump declare a national energy emergency? Simply put, Trump’s declaration aims to accelerate fossil fuel projects on public lands and roll back environmental protections. But was this declaration truly necessary? Under President Biden in 2024, America reached its highest energy production levels in history, marking seven years of dominance in global fossil fuel markets.
The declaration is less about necessity and more about politics, pointing to Trump’s “remarkably blunt and transactional pitch” to fossil fuel CEOs for campaign cash. The move grants Trump powers to bypass community and climate protections and fast-track fossil fuel project approvals.
A national emergency allows the government to take actions beyond its usual authority. The 1976 National Emergencies Act established legal guidelines for such declarations by the President of the United States.
Let’s check the facts:
- Record Production: In 2024, the U.S. reached its highest energy production levels, including oil, natural gas, and renewables.
- Energy Independence: Since 2019, the U.S. has produced more energy than it consumes, becoming a net exporter.
- Global Dominance: The U.S. has led global fossil fuel markets for seven years, exporting large volumes to Europe and Asia.
- Stable Supplies: Energy supplies remain steady with no major disruptions.
- No Price Spikes: Gas and electricity prices are stable, reflecting normal market trends.
- Renewable Growth: Renewable energy capacity is growing, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
In short: Leave our public lands alone!_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140
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