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Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

bone shaking.
soul baking.
also, don’t forget, today the supreme court will also say biden cannot rescind trump border policy because the unitary executive only exists when they have an r next to their name.

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Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

bone shaking.
soul baking.
the white house won’t even issue a statement on this, though, for fear of undermining the legitimacy of the court.

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

rabble rabble posted:

IT'S NOTHING, THEY HAVE DONE loving NOTHING

this is untrue, they've given him anything he wants and schumer personally makes sure his cushion is extra-fluffed before he sits down for a long day of blocking legislation

Nocturtle
Mar 17, 2007

Mr. Nice! posted:

judicial nominees. without him, biden appoints no one. with him, he has appointed more bench and appellate judges (though not scotus) than trump did at the same point in their terms.


manchin will also handily win a primary and reelection campaign. he is the most popular senator in their respective home state.

Fair enough, guess that's better than nothing. He doesn't seem keen to pack the top court that's defacto dictating US policy, but then neither is the president.

Some Guy TT
Aug 30, 2011

https://mobile.twitter.com/stevenmazie/status/1542176281017679873

now the healing can begin

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


7 minutes away

shyduck
Oct 3, 2003


we had a bad run

Good Soldier Svejk
Jul 5, 2010

shyduck posted:

we had a bad run

all bought and paid for, yeah

this country was built on genocide and slavery, it's probably for the best this way

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1530_n758.pdf

good god yall

Homeless Friend
Jul 16, 2007
u ever wanna read boring poo poo?

Tom Smykowski
Jan 27, 2005

What the hell is wrong with you people?
Welp

HashtagGirlboss
Jan 4, 2005

They did not go for maximum chaos but it’s still very bad

Zokari
Jul 23, 2007

this doesnt sound like the end of regulation that people were predicting

F Stop Fitzgerald
Dec 12, 2010

Homeless Friend posted:

u ever wanna read boring poo poo?

Mameluke
Aug 2, 2013

by Fluffdaddy
Cant replace a justice so close to midterms or between midterms and the next election as those actions would imperil the voters

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

tl;dr: epa has no authority, congress must do all the regulating

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


Zokari posted:

this doesnt sound like the end of regulation that people were predicting

It is the end of this country doing even the bare minimum about climate change, though

FistEnergy
Nov 3, 2000

DAY CREW: WORKING HARD

Fun Shoe
Looks horrific but in a slow moving car crash kind of way. Basically the same poo poo as the last 50 years. Not as bad as it could have been? But climate change is almost certainly going to remake the globe and end a lot of governments and societies. Starting with America's I hope.

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

Zokari posted:

this doesnt sound like the end of regulation that people were predicting

it's congress, it would be easier to count who isn't being paid off by the oil lobby

HashtagGirlboss
Jan 4, 2005

Zokari posted:

this doesnt sound like the end of regulation that people were predicting

It’s not. From a cursory skim they stuck to the narrow issue of greenhouse gas regulation. Which is terrible but this could have been much more insane so idk. Once it gets more detailed reading I’m sure there’s lots of horrors I didn’t see on a quick skim

ShutteredIn
Mar 24, 2005

El Campeon Mundial del Acordeon

Zokari posted:

this doesnt sound like the end of regulation that people were predicting


Gorsuch is straight up saying it is in his concurrence lol.

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

though lol that "congress has to do anything at all" is the equlivent to completely killing it

Archduke Frantz Fanon
Sep 7, 2004

Yinlock posted:

though lol that "congress has to do anything at all" is the equlivent to completely killing it

this has been like 90% of all the decisions in the past decade and the dems have been "well guess we can't do anything please donate"

Chris James 2
Aug 9, 2012


https://twitter.com/davesund/status/1542511257491611652

shyduck
Oct 3, 2003


the system works, everyone celebrate

a.lo
Sep 12, 2009

finally the fossil fuel industry gets a breathe a sigh of relief

Homeless Friend
Jul 16, 2007

Yinlock posted:

tl;dr: epa has no authority, congress must do all the regulating

not too surprising honestly, anybody with a brain could tell you co2 is grafted on. don't get me wrong makes perfect sense to do it but also perfectly predictable that it was going to implode under scrutiny at some point.

spacemang_spliff
Nov 29, 2014

wide pickle
so the EPA is dead now isn't it. coal industry is free to pollute and dump as much CO2 as they want?


there's no chance to stop runaway climate change is there

Honest Thief
Jan 11, 2009
https://twitter.com/stevenmazie/status/1542508578409287680

Zokari
Jul 23, 2007

spacemang_spliff posted:

so the EPA is dead now isn't it. coal industry is free to pollute and dump as much CO2 as they want?


there's no chance to stop runaway climate change is there

i mean....was there any chance before?

Good Soldier Svejk
Jul 5, 2010

spacemang_spliff posted:

so the EPA is dead now isn't it. coal industry is free to pollute and dump as much CO2 as they want?


there's no chance to stop runaway climate change is there

the market will fix it

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

bone shaking.
soul baking.
BARRETT, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which THOMAS, ALITO, and GORSUCH, JJ., joined as to all but the first sentence.

ShutteredIn
Mar 24, 2005

El Campeon Mundial del Acordeon

spacemang_spliff posted:

there's no chance to stop runaway climate change is there

Never was, hth

spacemang_spliff
Nov 29, 2014

wide pickle

Zokari posted:

i mean....was there any chance before?

that's true

lol humanity

Mr. Nice!
Oct 13, 2005

bone shaking.
soul baking.
i’m actually surprised they sided with biden

Yinlock
Oct 22, 2008

spacemang_spliff posted:

so the EPA is dead now isn't it. coal industry is free to pollute and dump as much CO2 as they want?


there's no chance to stop runaway climate change is there

were they particularly limited before? i was given to understand that the u.s's pollution regulations could charitably be described as "lol"

Der Meister
May 12, 2001

Mr. Nice! posted:

BARRETT, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which THOMAS, ALITO, and GORSUCH, JJ., joined as to all but the first sentence.

what was the first sentence

a_pineapple
Dec 23, 2005


[ redacted ]

duck.exe
Apr 14, 2012

Nap Ghost
safeguarding the domestic supply of infants so they can roast to death on a dying planet

the greatest, really just the most tremendous form of child sacrifice to Moloch

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Apraxin
Feb 22, 2006

General-Admiral

Mr. Nice! posted:

i’m actually surprised they sided with biden
https://twitter.com/mjs_DC/status/1542512308965953537?cxt=HHwWgsCq2bexjegqAAAA

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