30 Replies to “Corrupt Judges are the Last Defense of the Deep State”

  1. The Court will, indeed, try to make it permanent if they can. The goal is two-fold: Slow things down to allow “Lawfare” the opportunity to challenge on all fronts. Currently, they are overwhelmed and targeted the Treasury, because by the Treasury’s own admission, they have been “rubberstamping” everything without due diligence in any fashion. The money continues to flow IOW.

    Secondly, they absolutely want the Trump Administration to be put into a position of defying a Court Order. That initiates their ultimate goal of tying up the presidency in Impeachment Hearings. The focus would be “high crimes and misdemeanors” which holds the precedent that the Executive Branch cannot overstep and delve into the Judicial or Legislative Branches. You may think this farcical based on the Republicans holding a majority in both Houses of Congress. But, the majority is slim enough that a few RINO’s benefiting from the current state of affairs financially would gladly support the effort. I tend to think there are compromised individuals in key places (including the Supreme Court). So, it will be interesting to see the approach from the White House.

    1. Big Balls should be tasked with checking private communications of all these lawfare judges, and lawers.

    2. When the judicial branch does whatever the hell they please, and you go along with it because not going along with it is breaking the rules, you are going to lose. The law only works among honorable men. If the other side isn’t honorable, you have no choice but to be the same.

      1. In the hockey world, we call that “baiting.” The opposition is trying to goad us into doing something they’ve been doing for years, except when we give in to the temptation, they can claim “See? I told you so! Dictator!!!!”

        1. They started calling him a dictator the second he ran for office, so nothing to lose there.

  2. The damage that the Kenyan inflicted on the U.S. is going to take years to remedy, he should be charged with treason and hanged in the town square

  3. The Demon Rats terror of the scab being peeled back and tax payers being allowed to see what they,the parasitic overload, have been squandering Americans wealth on..is awesome.
    This ruling is so out to lunch that you know they are truly frightened.
    I cannot image why.
    Treason doth prosper,when none dare call it treason.

    And using the wealth of a nation to fund actions that seek the destruction of that same nation is treason,when done by those entrusted with power inside the walls.

    Trump derangement Syndrome is amazing,it seems to make those so afflicted ,strive to prove President Trump correct on everything.
    Defenders of the indefensible.
    Embracers of perversion.
    Possessed persons?

    1. Federal judges can be impeached. I not so worried about the obvious lawfare this time. There’s a new AG and I’m sure she has a team going over the complaint and the ruling this weekend.

    2. The SCOTUS are feckless pussies who don’t want their favorite DC Restaurants to cut them off. Meanwhile … America burns on a bonfire of the Deep-State’s vanities … bales of crisp new $100’s at a time. How many plane loads of unmarked $100 bills have been air dropped to places other than Iran?

      Yes, this is a constitutional crisis. But it’s so much more than that. It is a struggle over America herself. This is an existential crisis. And if the Bureaucrat State wins … we are all fkcued. The Western world is fkcued. It will all come apart.

  4. I don’t like a lot if things Musk does, but these people also suffer from MDS, or Musk Derangement Syndrome. Every day they show their detachment from reality. It is very entertaining.

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      I posted it the other day.

      A few commentators have been asking “Hey Senators, what have YOU been doing the past few years? Why haven’t you uncovered this?”

      Now I’ve seen a bunch of stuff from Kennedy in the past, I’ll give him a C+ for his efforts, but by and large they’ve all been complicit.

      The US is $35 trillion in debt. Interest payment on the debt was $882 billion for 2024.

  5. The first thought crossing my mind when I read the subject title was that it was referring to Canadian Justices. Looking at the last few commissions and investigations, it’s easy to come to that conclusion.

  6. Perhaps people with a better understanding of US law could provide more context. Could they not just lay off everyone in the Treasury, walk them out the door, and shut everything down to wait out the order? I imagine that would mean nothing gets paid, but it might give pause to the insanity. It might stop judges from making such terrible orders.

  7. Kirk neglected to mention a key detail: New York Attorney General Letitia James, the woman who during her campaign for AG in 2018 said Trump was “an illegitimate president,” and publicly vowed that she would search high and low to find something to charge him with (she did, and won the case when a NY judge barred Trump from operating any business in NY and fined him $355 million dollars) asked for an injunction to block Trump’s Treasury Department appointees’ from accessing Treasury Department data. The judge, Paul Engelmayer, granted the injunction.

  8. So the judge has made a ruling, has he? Lovely. Now let’s see him enforce it.

    He’ll forgive me, I hope, if I don’t wish him luck.

  9. “Corrupt judges are the last defence of the Deep State.”

    Ain’t that the truth. All we have to do is think of the liberty-crushing decisions made against “Joe Citizen” by our federal and provincial SCs over the last 40 years. And if that track record doesn’t convince you, look what’s happened in the last 2 years to the vast majority of challenges by victims of the Wuhan flu madness.

    And the corruption is as much philosophical as it is ethical. It’s a complete inability (perhaps unwillingness) to understand the concept of freedom.

  10. it is also staying bought, once bought. i know some lawyers elevated to the bench over the years, jurisprudence was not a consideration, but service to the Libranos was.

    1. Well, apart from preventing the president from taking control over the executive branch, which the president is supposed to do according to the constitution, I suppose it is a good ruling…

  11. If this ruling stands then any pretence at democracy or representative republic is finished. The whole point of elections is to have elected oversight over the unelected government. Without that then the US is a tyranny run by faceless nameless bureaucrats that are accountable to no one.

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