JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
What's wierd is if Tim Walz uses the National Guard against ICE. Kind of seems like the beginnings of a civil war.
I see now that GOP lawmakers are calling for Tim Walz's arrest.
I see now that GOP lawmakers are calling for Tim Walz's arrest.
SomeMichGuy · M
@JimboSaturn Of course. They want the PresiDunce to prevail
Northwest · M
@SomeMichGuy @JimboSaturn Walz mobilized the Minnesota National Guard to prevent the Dog Killer Barbie from invading Minneapolis and randomly assassinating people.
He also wanted to make sure there was no violence in response to the murder of a mother of 3, who had just dropped her 6-year old, by an ICE agent, with twitchy fingers.
The message is clear: Trump is trying to bait us into giving him an excuse to invade blue states.
He also wanted to make sure there was no violence in response to the murder of a mother of 3, who had just dropped her 6-year old, by an ICE agent, with twitchy fingers.
The message is clear: Trump is trying to bait us into giving him an excuse to invade blue states.
SomeMichGuy · M
@Northwest Agreed
bowman81 · M
No! If the agent was performing acts reasonably within the scope of their duties, they are immune from state prosecution. The basis is the supremacy clause of the US Constitution. The Feds determine whether or not the acts were reasonably necessary. Lots of case law on this.
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SomeMichGuy · M
@pdockal The supremacy clause is about Federal law where it applies.
If you knew as much about the Constitution as you claim, you'd know THAT and that the powers granted to the Federal government are specific, enumerated powers, with ALL the rest reserved for the States or the People.
Supremacy of the law is required for Federal law to have its intended affect (in those areas in which the Federal government CAN act). It means that, in a conflict with State law(s) in an area properly granted to the Federal
government, Federal law MUST prevail.
But there is NO ability to grant rights to ILLEGAL activities.
In fact, no contract with an illegal aim is enforceable; so, too, any "law" which would purport to grant such power would be, de facto, unconstitutional.
If you knew as much about the Constitution as you claim, you'd know THAT and that the powers granted to the Federal government are specific, enumerated powers, with ALL the rest reserved for the States or the People.
Supremacy of the law is required for Federal law to have its intended affect (in those areas in which the Federal government CAN act). It means that, in a conflict with State law(s) in an area properly granted to the Federal
government, Federal law MUST prevail.
But there is NO ability to grant rights to ILLEGAL activities.
In fact, no contract with an illegal aim is enforceable; so, too, any "law" which would purport to grant such power would be, de facto, unconstitutional.
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Carla · 61-69, F
So..just heard. State authorities no longer have access to this case...
pdockal · 56-60, M
Supremacy Clause: The U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause means states can't interfere with legitimate federal operations, so federal officers acting within their duties are generally shielded from state prosecution
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
The police should have been on the scene in minutes (even allowing for donut time)😷 Weapons surrendered and IDs established at the very least..😷
Northwest · M
@whowasthatmaskedman Noem obstructed the investigation by ordering her team to allow the murderer to drive away from the murder scene with all the evidence.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Northwest So thats obstructing justice or interfering in an investigation for her down the track. No point with Trump in the White House..😷
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Minneapolis investigators are being denied access to evidence currently
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