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catchphrase of the year maybe? However how many times, it just feels good to hear it
Source: https://youtu.be/D5WpL760XNI
Apr 25, 2025 9:40 AM
Poppypoppoppop
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catchphrase of the year maybe? However how many times, it just feels good to hear it
Source: https://youtu.be/D5WpL760XNI
verbeckpaul1960
He may think he’s the dicktator/ king of the U.S. but he’s finding out it’s all in his little pea brain.
veronicablood
Trumps goons are kidnapping children off the street. Here's a video of his personal rape gang getting caught trying to sex traffic an undocumented 15 year old girl. If the lawyer had not arrived, she would be disappeared to some rich man's personal island, and if the lawyer hadn't have been live streaming, he'd be dead.
/gallery/what-real-actual-ice-child-snatchers-look-like-I5Ay0be
bexxMaker
509tigerfish
ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS upvote #RachelMaddow
Wizzbit
Is MSNBC the only one in US giving this out are other news outlets starting to turn?
evilspock
Trump nearly always loses in court.
This is good. He knows he can't pass a law, so he tries an EO and it nearly always gets shot down.
At some point his supporters in congress will realize dear leader can't win - and the house of cards falls. When that happens, you can thank the courts for standing up to his fascist ass.
combatkillaz
Oh, so, Trump’s a loser?! We already knew that
TerribleBot
He doesn't care what the court says and they just shut up.
CouldntCakeLess
"lOsT iN CuOrT" - like the 34 felony counts that made him POTUS?
jfd8u438fdsfkds
They've literally said they're just going to ignore court rulings and do whatever they want.
jfd8u438fdsfkds
Vance:
"[Trump should] fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people. … And when the courts stop you, stand before the country and say, 'The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.' … We're going to have to get pretty wild and pretty far out there and go in directions that a lot of conservatives right now are uncomfortable with. … ['Extra-constitutional' is] exactly right."
Totallycasual
Losing in court doesn't mean anything when the administration just ignores the courts anyway.
IMakeLotsOfReferencesAndRemakes
LoudBirb
For some of those things it does mean something. Particularly when it comes to stuff they need States to cooperate with (like the voter roll thing). States will basically always listen to what the courts say, so if the courts say "no voter rolls", DOGE doesn't get the rolls.
UsernameMayBeSubjectToChange
Soooo.... consequences?
DandyLion23
georgejimmydoodle
Do you understand what is going on here? Neither act has been charged as a crime. These are civil cases where the complainants want administration actions reversed. What consequences do you even expect at this stage?
MagnumRadhard
"Conse-whatsits, now??" https://media2.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1bm15ZmMxamhkNW9nMGswdjkzdHF5ZWY4YWV6OWozZ2k5bDFtYno5diZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/KFt2DA9T82paOA1Yci/200w.webp
madjo
hahahahahahaah no.
MutinusElegans
Ialwayslookhungover
Not until we the people decide to enact them.
RubberCoatedWeightPlate
Uh, aren't the courts applying these things?
Thorketil
If the executive branch doesn't implement the judiciary's decision, the courts can't do anything. This is why the separation of powers is so important for democracy. In a dictatorship, all powers are in one hand, and the regime can no longer be constrained by law.
Buffoonery
What's left for us to do, then?
Thorketil
Fight for your democracy, each in your own way. Join forces, demonstrate, write in the media, hold events, annoy the representatives, make yourselves visible. Help each other, show solidarity, build aid funds for victims. Learn about civil disobedience, go on strike, make life difficult for the system without committing a crime. Anything is better than sitting at home with anxiety and depression, declaring everything hopeless anyway.
Ironferrox
We failed to do what we Needed to do in November. There was Always the possibility for the people to vote in a dictatorship by voting for an executive who demonstrates a believe in their being above other branches of government. And voting for a legislature who refuses to impeach said executive when they overreach.