57 points

The next official act of president Biden should be to drone strike a terrorist at Mar-a-Lago

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King Joe (crowned by his new subject, John Roberts) acts officially by not negotiating with terrorists.

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Considering that an ex-president who invaded a country under a proven false pretext and in violation of international law and has a million Iraqi civilians on his conscience is still painting his little pictures in Texas, perhaps the Supreme Court decision is not as big a break as some seem to think?

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One could at least argue that the Iraq invasion was within what was generally understood to be the role of the president at the time, specifically leading the military as its commander in chief. No one expected throwing a coup to be within the normal role of the president, but apparently that’s also covered according to this decision.

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Would’ve been covered even under qualified immunity. Absolute immunity allows you to break laws you know you’re breaking.

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33 points

Not American, so excuse the silly question.

What is stopping the President from dissolving the Supreme Court?

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It’s not within his powers to do so. But he could have the secret service assassinate them. Pardon the perpetrators and then assign whomever he wants the position with threats against the lives of the senate and congress as a whole for all who would vote against assigning this person. Elimate them and have the vote.

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9 points

What are the chances of Biden doing what’s necessary for the country?

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22 points

None. If cared about “what’s necessary for the country” he would’ve stepped aside for better candidates in 2020.

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8 points

Zero.

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27 points

Kings and royalty are nowadays mostly entertainment. The king function is now called a dictator

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Well the president is still limited in what powers he has, he just now has absolute immunity from legal repercussions to his actions and decisions.

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The way I understand it, if he breaks those limitations in what powers he has, there are no consequences

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25 points

We are a nation of cowards and fools.

If you’ll excuse me, I’m off to circus.

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