NY Times: The Court Ruled Correctly On The “Muslim Ban”, So Congress Needs To Restrain Trump’s Power

It’s funny, we never saw this type of opinion piece in the NY Times while Obama was POTUS. He was constantly being sued for implementing policies that went well beyond what were his Constitutional and legislatively given powers. The contraception mandate? It was invented out of thin air. There was no real statutory provision in Obamacare for its creation. The Clean Power Plan and the Waters of the USA were both massive stretches of the Executive Branch. The Chrysler buyout. The improper implementation of Obamacare (giving some groups relief and waivers), using the IRS as a political weapon, illegal recess appointments, DACA and DAPA, and so much more. Mr. Pen and phone (the phone was for telling his underlings what to do) lived by unilateral executive action. Hilariously, on the one occasion he went to far and was called out for it, his Big Libya Adventure, the NY Times was blaming Congress.

But, hey, Trump’s in charge now, so Peter H. Schuck, a professor at Yale Law, thinks Congress needs to reign in Trump’s power

The Court Ruled Correctly

In some respects, the Supreme Court’s decision on Tuesday rejecting challenges to President Trump’s travel ban was highly predictable. Mr. Trump issued his series of executive orders under the authority of a breathtakingly broad statute — specifically, Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act — a provision designed to forestall national security threats. And he issued it for two plausible reasons: the proliferation of international terrorism threats against the United States and the seeming inadequacy of overseas screening (“vetting”) of would-be travelers to the United States by some source countries. Given this context, the decision has all the surprise of a Golden State Warriors victory in the N.B.A. finals.

There were no complaints when Obama put in bans from a few countries.

Why, then, did the decision draw four dissenters? Here too the answer is quite straightforward. Mr. Trump is a man who proudly parades his many egregious biases, especially against immigrants in general and Muslims in particular. His campaign was replete with vile stereotypes and schoolyard bullying of minorities of all sorts, conduct that has only worsened since the election. The dissenters took the president at his anti-Muslim word and found support in our long legal tradition, encoded in the First Amendment, protecting religious minorities from overreaching majorities.

And the Court said that made no difference, because the law is the law.

The majority emphatically disagreed. Invoking the familiar deference principle commonly applied by the court when it comes to executive actions in the name of national security, it decided to demand only a “rational basis” for the executive order (indeed, the majority said, it could have applied an even more relaxed “facially legitimate” standard of review). It insisted, rightly in my view, on assessing the order on its face rather than probing Mr. Trump’s anti-Muslim motives (as evidenced by his rhetoric) and in trying to parse the relative weight that they played in his decision as compared with his legitimate national security concerns.

Well, yeah, because law is supposed to be applied equally and dispassionately.

The fact that the court ruled correctly, however, does not mean that the status quo is acceptable. The most fearful aspect of the court’s decision is already evident in Mr. Trump’s immediate, triumphalist response to it. The decision will certainly embolden him in his claims of vast presidential power and indifference to the rule of law, whether on immigration or in other policy areas.

Um, what? Team Trump was using the rule of law, the power provided through federally passed statutes. There’s no indifference to the rule of law. This was not something invented from thin air like the contraception mandate, nor a massive stretch like the Clean Power Plan.

All the more reason for Congress to confront and discipline those claims. It should promptly review Section 212(f) with a view toward prudently constraining any president’s power to bar broad classes of aliens whenever he deems it necessary to protect the national interest. At the very least, he should have to make specific factual and national security findings and provide his supporting evidence in as much detail as possible so that the public can assess his actions. Congress should also consider requiring a post-implementation inquiry into the actions and how the administration is implementing them on the ground.

The risk and temptation of presidents to use their power to overreach and ignore principles of justice is a constant threat to our democracy. This threat is especially grave when the policy objective is praiseworthy, as President Barack Obama’s unilateral, procedurally deficient Dreamers order was. Although Mr. Trump poses this threat most brazenly and in the extreme, it is by no means confined to him. Indeed, his precedent will embolden his successors.

See? Trump is using the powers delegated to the Executive Branch from duly passed legislation, making good on his oath to essentially follow the law, but, now, we have to worry about him setting a bad example for future presidents. Mr. Schuck finally mentions Obama and his unlawful DACA, but fails to note that Obama did most things unilaterally.

But, Trump, you know. Congress needs to reign him in or something.

On a separate note, Mr. Schuck is correct in one regard: legislation is often way, way too broad. I’m not picking on Democrats and their legislation per se, just highlighting several examples, but look at Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and the Stimulus. All three were extremely broad, leaving so much up to the Executive Branch to implement as they will. This is how you get massive mission creep in the federal government. Legislation needs to be targeted and specific.

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Mueller To Finally Focus On Russia Russia Russia At Some Point In The Future

Wasn’t the whole main point of appointing Robert Mueller as special prosecutor to investigate Russian interference in the US elections, ie, collusion? Seriously, the first bullet point of Order 3915-2017 reads “any links and/or coordination bet ween the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump;” (why not Obama, Hillary, Dems? OK, separate subject). So, what’s this?

Mueller Poised to Zero In on Trump-Russia Collusion Allegations
Special counsel to focus once he resolves obstruction inquiry

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is preparing to accelerate his probe into possible collusion between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russians who sought to interfere in the 2016 election, according to a person familiar with the investigation.

Mueller and his team of prosecutors and investigators have an eye toward producing conclusions — and possible indictments — related to collusion by fall, said the person, who asked not to be identified. He’ll be able to turn his full attention to the issue as he resolves other questions, including deciding soon whether to find that Trump sought to obstruct justice.

And this is why Conservatives say this whole thing is a pile of mule fritters. It’s been going on for two years, and it seems as the focus has been on process crimes and such that have little to nothing to do with the election, and seem pretty much like witch hunts.

On three occasions, Russians offered people associated with Trump’s campaign dirt on Democrat Clinton — all before it was publicly known that Russians had hacked the Democratic National Committee and Clinton’s campaign chairman.

That’s not a crime. Meeting with people is not a crime, especially since no one seems to be looking at Hillary’s campaign having contacts with foreign agents. Please, Bob, tell us about any actual crimes related to collusion. Show us something. This is a monumental waste of money.

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Is Pirate’s Cove Secure?

One of y’all reached out and asked me about the security message that you can see up in the browser bar, which reads “Your connection to this site is not fully secure. Attackers at this site might be able to see the images you’re looking at on this site and trick you by modifying them.”

It was a valid concern. Pirate’s Cove is an https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) site. I have a valid security certificate which renews. Believe me, it was a pain to make it that way. It made certain things not work (like popup comments), and can cause the RSS feed to crash out ever 3-4 days, so I have to clear the cache and us an RSS reset plugin. Among other things I had to fix.

Thing is, a goodly chunk of the photos I use are hosted either through Photobucket (which is not secure, but, I only embed the photos I have uploaded to my own area. I do not use other people’s uploads) or my Gallery page (primarily for the Sunday Patriotic Pinup post). Just that alone will cause the security warning. Any photo/GIF I download to my PC before putting on Photobucket is checked through McAfee Security automatically.

There are a couple things on the sidebar which also cause this, such as the photos under Ye Olde Adverts, and even the Dreamhost Green Site button (front page only). So, really, the only issues are outside photos. I very much limit where I embed stuff from. Always have, though, mostly had to do with not cluttering up the page with outside scripts that can stop loading if they are down.

So, yes, it is totally safe. I have multiple plugins that deal with stuff, such as Bad Behavior, Akismet, and a few others, plus the backend security via Dreamhost. There’s one passcode to the admin page. The htaccess code is protected (it has been hacked once long ago). I do not let people register anymore as readers anymore (I opened it up briefly and got 4 BS users in one hour). So, it’s all good.

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If All You See…

…is an evil cooler full of carbon pollution infused soda, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Chicks On The Right, with a post on Democrats introducing a bill to abolish ICE.

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Federal Judge Throws Out California Warmist Lawsuits Against Fossil Fuels Companies

I still think it would have been more fun for Exxon and the rest to refuse to sell their products in the cities and counties which filed the lawsuits, especially to the city government and elected leaders

(AP)  A U.S. judge who held a hearing about climate change that received widespread attention ruled Monday that Congress and the president were best suited to address the contribution of fossil fuels to global warming, throwing out lawsuits that sought to hold big oil companies liable for the Earth’s changing environment.

Noting that the world has also benefited significantly from oil and other fossil fuel, Judge William Alsup said questions about how to balance the “worldwide positives of the energy” against its role in global warming “demand the expertise of our environmental agencies, our diplomats, our Executive, and at least the Senate.”

“The problem deserves a solution on a more vast scale than can be supplied by a district judge or jury in a public nuisance case,” he said.

Alsup’s ruling came in lawsuits brought by San Francisco and neighboring Oakland that accused Chevron, Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, BP and Royal Dutch Shell of long knowing that fossil fuels posed serious risks to the environment, but still promoting them as environmentally responsible.

Funny, for all the caterwauling from those cities and counties, they still refuse to give up their own use of fossil fuels.

On the flip side, a trial would have been fun, because the Cult of Climastrology would have had a tough time proving their case, especially when they themselves are still using fossil fuels. Perhaps Judge Alsup was just protecting the CoC from itself.

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In Face Of Threats From Democrats, Trump Admin Officials Urged To Get Concealed Carry Permits

Liberals are increasingly advocating for violence against people who work in the Trump administration (as well as those who work for ICE, and, heck, anyone who is a Republican). This was especially true from Rep Maxine Waters. If even CNN is saying this is a problem (though they softened what she has been saying), it’s a problem. We see things like a photo of a burning limo and that Resistance members are coming with pliers and a blowtorch” (they should remember that a lot of Republicans own firearms before trying this). These are the same people who seemingly had no condemnation of the violent Antifa, Occupy Wall Street, or BLM

The Resistance nuts have escalated to harassing government officials at their offices, at movies, at restaurants, and at their homes, so

(Washington Examiner) Facing a new wave of potentially dangerous threats, called for by a top Democratic lawmaker, legal and gun experts are calling on top Trump aides to get their concealed carry permit and back it up with a pistol.

“There are simply not enough police in D.C. or Virginia or Maryland to protect all Trump officials at their homes and when they go out to restaurants. Getting a concealed handgun permit would be helpful to protect themselves and their family,” said John R. Lott Jr., president of the influential Crime Prevention Research Center.

“High level officials in the Trump administration, especially if their faces are likely to be recognized by many in the public as a result of appearances on TV, might want to consider applying for a license to carry a concealed weapon in the District of Columbia, and/or other states they frequent, in view of the call by Rep. Maxine Waters for the public to ‘absolutely harass’ these officials in public places, and other recent events indicating the increased danger they are in,” added public interest law professor John Banzhaf.

Many others are recommending the same thing.

It’s funny how those on the left tell us they are proud to be non-violent, then make all sorts of threats of violence, and violence itself.

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Thanks, Democrats: Illegal Alien Deaths On Border Rise

The Democratic Party as a whole, and a few squishy Republicans, have essentially spread the word that they are just fine with open borders, and that they will defend anyone who wants to make a long trek across Central America to attempt to breach the borders of the United States, helping the illegals stay in the U.S. This is on them

Migrant deaths rise with more unaccompanied children, families

Heat-related deaths among migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border rose to 55 percent over the past nine months, a spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol said Monday.

The spokesman, Salvador Zamora, told Reuters that the death toll is expected to increase even more as temperatures rise throughout the summer.

Zamora said 48 migrants have died,  up from 31 over the same period in 2017.

“We are geared up to surpass last year’s heat-related deaths and the summer is just beginning,” Zamora told Reuters. “The demographics of the illegal aliens we are apprehending, the family units, the unaccompanied children, they’re a lot more vulnerable.”

Heat-related deaths are the main cause of fatalities for migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. The increase in deaths also comes amid an influx of unaccompanied children and families trying to cross into the U.S. illegally.

What kinds of parents send their children off alone, perhaps in the company of a coyote, paid to bring their kids to America, knowing that they could die on the way?

Without the unwavering support of Democrats, there would be fewer illegals attempting the trek in the hot sun across areas that tend to be deserts, and the number of unaccompanied children would be much, much less. People coming illegally from other countries have been told that the Democratic Party will do all they can to make it easy for them to stay in the U.S. and be given food, shelter, welfare, healthcare, education, clothing, and money, with a potential benefit of legal status. All without having to learn the language or customs of the U.S.

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Are You Ready For ‘Climate Change’ Fish Wars?

These are the same people who tell us that we’re supposed to believe in Darwinism and that everything naturally evolved, and that belief in God and Intelligent Design are just stupid, but also expect everything to stay Exactly The Same on Earth

‘Fish Wars’ Loom as Climate Change Warms Waters

Accelerating climate change means increasingly that cooler waters tempt fish to more tolerable regions. The result? Decades of diplomacy in creating fishing agreements to fix quotas and protect valuable species count for little, because the fish are moving hundreds of miles to distant seas.

This is raising fears of conflict between countries over one of the world’s most valuable food resources, according to research by a consortium of 17 marine scientific institutions led by the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

Fish and other marine animals have already been moving at a rate of 45 miles a decade, and these shifts are expected to continue or even accelerate. The UBC study, published in the journal Science, looked at 892 fish stocks from around the globe to show that climate change is driving them towards the poles.

Apparently, because you drove a fossil fueled vehicle there will soon be no fish in the oceans below the polar circles. It’s not like the planet hasn’t warmed and cooled plenty of times in just the last 20,000 years. But, life is never supposed to change on Earth, you know!

But, take a guess what they want for a solution?

The study also cites international fisheries disputes including the “mackerel war” between Iceland and the European Union in 2007. It suggests that, to avoid conflicts, governments should implement solutions such as allowing the trade of fishing permits or quotas across international boundaries.

Funny how part of the solution always means more and more Big Government, eh?

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If All You See…

…is an evil fossil fueled vehicle causing the world to turn to desert, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is Doug Ross @ Journal, with a post San Francisco being quite literally a toilet.

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‘Climate Change’ (scam) Skeptics Are Innovation Pessimists Or Something

Big Government Republicans and former elected Rep Bob Inglis is super excited to browbeat people into supporting a government tax in a unique and exciting way

Climate change disputers are actually innovation pessimists

Climate action is being blocked more by pessimism about innovation than skepticism about causation. Scratch a climate skeptic, and you’ll find an innovation pessimist. They don’t believe it can be done. Overwhelmed by the scale of the problem, they assume that we can’t change our trajectory. Secretly, they’re depressed about it. They need hope.

Had these pessimists been in the stadium at Rice University in September of 1963, they might have chanted “No way” when President Kennedy said of the Mariner spacecraft then on its way to Venus, “The accuracy of that shot is comparable to firing a missile from Cape Canaveral and dropping it in this stadium between the 40-yard lines.”

Innovation pessimists are right to point out that the drive for innovation was more immediate and more visible in 1963. The Soviet’s launch of Sputnik had raised the specter of a goose-stepping, hostile power in control of space. We were unified, and our response was completely within our control.

Climate change crawls and creeps; it doesn’t goose step. Addressing it requires a coordinated global response, and innovation pessimists are right to doubt the ability of the United Nations and the ability of the regulatory state to solve the problem.

This is so beyond stupid, that it almost doesn’t even deserve rebuttal. Especially since Bob hasn’t proven that the climate has changed mostly/solely due to mankind’s output of greenhouse gases. It’s cute how he throws in the Nazi reference to “good step.”

When he gives up his own use of fossil fuels and makes his life carbon neutral I might consider listening.

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