The Federalist
Joe Biden’s Dec. 29 signing of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 was invalid because the House never actually passed the omnibus spending bill the president purportedly signed into law. At least, that’s what Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton claims in a little-noticed lawsuit he filed last week against the Biden administration. If a court agrees, the taxpayer-funded $1.7 trillion federal spending spree — and every other aspect of that bill — could be rendered void. Continues
Ain’t gonna happen folks, you get to keep the illegitimate government you have no matter how wrong and against 225 year old rules they are.
The Constitution, like having an honest elected president, is obsolete.
GO TEXAS!!!
And thank you Ken Paxton
That would require judges with integrity and an understanding of the Constitution. There is no reason to believe such a judge can be found. He may exist but he’s hiding damn well.
Rather than piling onto the (well deserved) bandwagon, I’d like to compliment the good Dr. for the thumbnail of IT Crowd. I love British humour, and this short-lived show was enourmously entertaining to me.
This should end up with SCOTUS. If they allow it we have definitely lost the judicial. If they deny it and he does it anyway, then we’ve lost the country. Time to take action.
They will have this money spent before the first judge hears the case. Then they will say that they can’t claw it back.
Do you think anyone in the Executive will observe and obey such legal niceties?
Good
Joe6: Find that damn well and rescue the judge!