[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 4 hours ago

It's definitely the latter, corruption.

There's no way the conservative justices could have drawn many of their conclusions with any consistent interpretation of the constitution and the enumerated rights.

The court conservatives are clearly advancing corporate and political partisan interests and interpreting identical constitutional amendments and passages different ways on different decisions.

Thomas is explicitly said that all he wants to do is hurt liberals, and accepted gifts from wealthy donors with connections to cases he oversees.

I'm sure he's not the only one.

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submitted 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/animorphs@sh.itjust.works

Is this one a "yikes" for everybody?

Maybe they just needed a break from a book every month for five years.

spoilerMarco's heart exploding, or being exploded, is pretty harrowing, but the helmacrons combined with the trope theme is impossible not to roll my eyes at.

I still like the animorphs themselves within the story and I like Marco's initiative, but this book is odd and somewhat unsatisfying.

Maybe they needed some breathing room to get ready for the final run.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 28 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Without legal consequence, yes.

That action could not be legally scrutinized or judged and Biden, as president, would be immune from prosecution.

Not even Putin is above the law according to any interpretation of the Russian constitution.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 15 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

There can be a fight, but it can be stopped at any point by the executive branch for any reason without restriction or consequence.

Plus, now there is a legal precedent for presidential immunity, so even if the best situation occurs and executive balance is restored, the next team of bandits can point to 2024 and say well look, the highest court in the land said their ruling supersedes the Constitution.

Fixing this will require some sort of comprehensive rewrite of either the Constitution to make its powers inviolate or better yet, to make the limitations on the branches inviolate.

Maybe increase the amendments by tenfold to elucidate exactly what is allowed and not allowed, because right now "reasonable judgment" is often invoked as a limitation on important legal rulings, but if you have a conservative majority refusing to honestly engage with "reasonable judgment" and willing to pwrjure themselvesto irritate harmful and unreasonable judgment, as the conservatives on the court are and have been willing to do for decades, then they can do things like violate or invalidate the Constitution.

The problem with all of these solutions is that the limitations on executive power are already very clear, and the supreme Court is objectively violating them.

I don't see a clear resolution at this point, although I'm so shocked by the end of the US government that I'm still working through the consequences and considering hopeful solutions.

Right now, the most hopeful solution I see is like when dumps asked pence to violate the Constitution and declare him president, pence refused.

So if another atrocity is now ordered, right now the only hope is that the person being ordered to do it will risk being executed for treason and not follow that order.

Relying on many someones like pence to all do the right thing is not exactly comforting.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 53 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

Great point.

We've passed the point that everything "could be on the table", everything is on the table as of that ruling.

Biden is right now absolutely unfettered by the Constitution, amendments, federal and state laws, according to the supreme Court.

Biden immediately made it clear that no American was above the law, but right now he is above the law and choosing not to take advantage of the now unrestricted power of his office.

Not likely to be a tradition in future presidents.

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submitted 20 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/youshouldknow@lemmy.world

TLDR: there are no qualifying limitations on presidential immunity

Not only does any US president now have complete immunity from "official" actions(with zero qualifying restrictions or definitions), but if those actions are deemed "unofiicial", no jury is legally allowed to witness the evidence in any way since that would interfere with the now infinitely broad "official" presidential prerogatives.

Furthermore, if an unofficial atrocity is decided on during an official act, like the president during the daily presidential briefing ordering the army to execute the US transexual population, the subsequent ordered executions will be considered legally official presidential acts since the recorded decision occurred during a presidential duty.

There are probably other horrors I haven't considered yet.

Then again, absolute immunity is absolute immunity, so I don't know how much threat recognition matters here.

If the US president can order an action, that action can be legally and officially carried out.

Not constitutionally, since the Constitution specifically holds any elected politician subject to the law, but legally and officially according to the supreme court, who has assumed higher power then the US Constitution to unconstitutionally allege that the US President is absolutely immune from all legal restrictions and consequences.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 20 hours ago

The US President now has legal immunity from executing those laws faithfully.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 23 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

A large portion of tourism income, including airfare, goes directly to the government, and North Korea can buy old nuclear warheads for several hundred thousand dollars, which adds up pretty quick with a few hundred tourists.

Bear that in mind if you're thinking of visiting.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

Cancelled on max, but talks are apparently going on in Netflix so this petition could help

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 72 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Disclaimer: someone calm me and op down.

I couldn't believe that every post wasn't about this ruling all day

No, you shouldn't calm down, this decision is absolutely cataclysmic for the US should a dangerous person be elected or the ruling not overturned.

I've been saying the states are okay despite all SCOTUS' stripping of civil rights and everything else wrong with that country because as long as there were checks and balances, voting had relevance.

With this ruling,I can't see that it will continue to.

A president can order their political opponents murdered.

They can order that all civil rights be suspended indefinitely.

They can order a suspension or abolition of term limits.

They can abolish voting altogether in a hundred different ways and nothing can be legally done to halt that president from continuing to abolish voting until it sticks.

If anyone does manage to legally stop the president, the president can kill them or cut off their fingers and remove their voice box.

Literally anything is now legal, fair game.

Biden has spoken out against that kind of power and he has it right now, so VOTE for BIDEN to buy yourselves some time.

Whoever comes after this term or the next likely won't have the same scruples.

This is far and away the most dangerous and harmful decision SCOTUS has ever made, which is saying a LOT.

It is the antithesis of the line in the Constitution explicitly stating that no elected official (like the president) has legal immunity.

The decision to grant an entire branch of the government absolute(it is absolute, anything can become "official") legal immunity could very rapidly destroy the country as it is and turn it into a true authoritarian state within a week.

It takes some time to write, print and sign the executive orders or I'd say a day.

I have to read up on it more because I haven't read or heard enough yet to convince me that this decision is not utterly catastrophic.

I'm shocked the dollar hasn't collapsed, any further international faith in US stability is misplaced.

Antiquated.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I'm definitely in the satire camp here, thanks for fully explaining.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago

I don't know what that is.

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 25 points 1 day ago

Where's the transphobic part?

[-] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 135 points 1 day ago

As correct as Bernie Sanders has been his entire life, he's also right here.

Granting one branch of government absolute and unfettered authority is the end of stable government.

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/asklemmy@lemmy.world

I have one from a band called Massie that says "you work hard, I'll be sexy".

Makes me laugh every time.

I also have a t-shirt with a purple teddy bear under a paragraph of text telling a nihilist horror story in broken english about that teddy bear as if he were a real person.

Both winners.

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submitted 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/adventuretime@sopuli.xyz
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I owned most of these books and this was one of the ones I reread the most because of how poetic so many difficult personal struggles and fears are faced and worked through so rapid fire, it's pretty overwhelming without being trite.

This book ends perfectly,

Title

the simple act of asking Cassie if she was okay when he didn't ask her like he should have the day before.

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This is one of my favorite songs and videos.

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I cannot remember the first time I read this series, but I can't imagine thinking anything other than "ah, The power of friendship!"

Which upon this reread is hilarious given how clearly the authors wanted to portray a gay couple in 2000, which wasn't done often in a series fronted by a major publisher.

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This time, I was like "oh right, the andalites living together, and then I was inundated with the hunts of gardening, super fitness, pink furniture, shunned by society, debilitating incurable illness, cared for by "best friend", androgynes, and especially the poetic language of how the became friends, they were both pilots and their wings tangled together and they crashed to the ground together.

Pretty awesome that when so other few authors were willing to have gay characters, especially in a young adults series, ka and grant went full bore and even named this title "the other".

I always thought the "Marco" being bi what sort of and unsupported gimme afterthought, but they already had an unmistakably gay couple having badass adventures.

I wonder if they made them both pilots because of top gun?

And this title is not merely a showcase of queer culture, the story is as developed and well told as any of the other books, and of course more so than some of them.

I find the thought-speak across great distances very interesting, how visser 3 doesn't want anything to do with either of them because of andalite culture treating difference as an embarrassment, and also how ax is very openly hostile toward both of them.

It's another good book!

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It is very creepy when the ant begins turning Cassie, but it's downright horrifying when the Buffalo begins to learn how to speak while it's morphed into chapman.

That is so yikes that it makes perfect sense. They have to fry him at the end.

Yikes.

They really get at some horror here.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/animorphs@sh.itjust.works

Credit to "no banana" for the image and Hobbes_Dent for the title.

Zero credit to me for doomscroll.

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Haha yea. CinnamonBunzuh.

awesome

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by Varyk@sh.itjust.works to c/animorphs@sh.itjust.works

Ax gets a big ol' crush on

spoilerA genocidal sort of asshole.

Still, the heart wants what it wants.

This is a great book, testing ax's loyalty again.

A very good example of people insisting they're doing some necessary thing for the greater good by becoming the thing they're fighting against.

The characters and their Dynamics were very interesting in this book, non-stop action.

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And the tiny desk concert after you watch this video and you're like oh my God they're f****** amazing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K49QKVR0p0

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