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I know, it is hard to answer direct questions huh? First it was the virus ooooohhhh then that became a non issue so in order to keep depleting the reserves he needed another emergency... let's get in the mix with Ukraine and Russia!!!! It's a win win for Bidden since they have been laundering money through Ukraine. Got to keep mixing it up though so Americans don't start to question anything so let's throw in some conflicts with oil producing countries and stick our nose in there so we have another excuse to scare up oil prices to make some money to give to Ukraine... which can then be filtered back to the Biden's.
 
The POTUS has absolute authority. I wonder if there is wording that says a person must request it first.

I do know a person has the right to refuse a pardon. That would be a weird court decision to have made if a person MUST apply for it first.
Why apply and then refuse when it’s granted?
I don't know why one would refuse the pardon, but that makes no sense whether you did or didn't apply fo the pardon.

The POTUS doesn't and surely shouldn't have absolute authority. If the POTUS had absolute power, Trump would still residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. And the POTUS shouldn't be allowed to make a sweeping a declaration like this. How would you feel if (and when) Trump just made a sweeping declaration that everybody convicted of Jan 6th violations are free to go without any type of review or at least a pretense of a review of the cases?
 
I know, it is hard to answer direct questions huh? First it was the virus ooooohhhh then that became a non issue so in order to keep depleting the reserves he needed another emergency... let's get in the mix with Ukraine and Russia!!!! It's a win win for Bidden since they have been laundering money through Ukraine. Got to keep mixing it up though so Americans don't start to question anything so let's throw in some conflicts with oil producing countries and stick our nose in there so we have another excuse to scare up oil prices to make some money to give to Ukraine... which can then be filtered back to the Biden's.
I'm still waiting for you to explain what part of Biden's utilization of the SPR was illegal.

You keep talking in every direction BUT answering the question that pertains directly to your claim that he should be jailed for utilizing the SPR.

So I'll repeat the DIRECT QUESTION that I have asked more than several times, but you seem to keep forgetting to answer:
What part of Biden's utilization of the SPR do you consider illegal?
What reason is he giving for using the SPR?
If you don't even know this, how can you say his reason is illegal?
 
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I don't know why one would refuse the pardon, but that makes no sense whether you did or didn't apply fo the pardon.

The POTUS doesn't and surely shouldn't have absolute authority. If the POTUS had absolute power, Trump would still residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. And the POTUS shouldn't be allowed to make a sweeping a declaration like this. How would you feel if (and when) Trump just made a sweeping declaration that everybody convicted of Jan 6th violations are free to go without any type of review or at least a pretense of a review of the cases?
Oops. I meant absolute authority with reference to pardons. He is granted that power (except in the case of impeachment).
He's granted that power under the COTUS, Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, confirmed in the court case Ex parte Garland.

"The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment."

"In the 1886 case Ex parte Garland, the Court referred to the President’s authority to pardon as unlimited except in cases of impeachment, extending to every offence known to the law and able to be exercised either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment."


I think it would **** if Trump did that, but it's the rules of the game.
And it would show the true nature of the man. Not that his followers would give a crap...
 
Oops. I meant absolute authority with reference to pardons. He is granted that power (except in the case of impeachment).
He's granted that power under the COTUS, Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, confirmed in the court case Ex parte Garland.

"The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment."

"In the 1886 case Ex parte Garland, the Court referred to the President’s authority to pardon as unlimited except in cases of impeachment, extending to every offence known to the law and able to be exercised either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment."


I think it would **** if Trump did that, but it's the rules of the game.
And it would show the true nature of the man. Not that his followers would give a crap...
But does that mean absolute authority over a case or absolute power over the judicial/legal system like Biden just exercised. Dangerous precedent IMHO.
 
But does that mean absolute authority over a case or absolute power over the judicial/legal system like Biden just exercised. Dangerous precedent IMHO.
Good question. It doesn’t seem to limit the number (the court decision even says “unlimited”), just says he has the authority to pardon.

It’s a really old precedent though. I guess it would take a change if the COTUS to remove the authority (?)
 
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I'm still waiting for you to explain what part of Biden's utilization of the SPR was illegal.

You keep talking in every direction BUT answering the question that pertains directly to your claim that he should be jailed for utilizing the SPR.

So I'll repeat the DIRECT QUESTION that I have asked more than several times, but you seem to keep forgetting to answer:
What part of Biden's utilization of the SPR do you consider illegal?

If you don't even know this, how can you say his reason is illegal?
So what excuse is Biden giving for using the SPR? I mean he's been using the SPR for over 2 years. Is there not a difference in Democrats eyes between using it for an emergency and what they are doing now which is to create emergencies so they can keep using the SPR?
 
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So what excuse is Biden giving for using the SPR? I mean he's been using the SPR for over 2 years. Is there not a difference in Democrats eyes between using it for an emergency and what they are doing now which is to create emergencies so they can keep using the SPR?
You’ve sidestepped the question of what you think is the illegal part of the usage far too many times.

It’s now fully obvious you don’t understand the SPR, the laws behind it, and the president’s authority to utilize it.

You simply have hatred in your heart for Biden and want to be angry with him, even when there is no real basis.

Thanks for proving that point.
 
Good question. It doesn’t seem to limit the number (the court decision even says “unlimited”), just says he has the authority to pardon.

It’s a really old precedent though. I guess it would take a change if the COTUS to remove the authority (?)
I hope either the USSC or COTUS step up. I have no problem with the low level marijuana users/dealers being released from jail, but IMHO something this sweeping needs to go thru one of the other branches of gov't.
 
IMHO, going forward any communication from offices of elected/electable officials to canvassers, secretary of states, etc should be recorded and immediately made public.

 
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