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Census question- SCOTUS says nope nope nope

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Heh. The DoJ looks at options pleasing to Trump they can supposedly take to the court in October when the court reconvenes. It's called humoring the Boss. In the meanwhile, the forms are being printed w/o the question to meet the April 1 deadline required by law. That deadline cannot be met if re-litigation commences in October. It's impossible.

Come October, they'll have forgotten about it entirely, or wish they had when the Justices get done with them.

I want to share your optimism here, and hope you are correct.
 
Commerce and the DOJ come out yesterday and say it’s done. Moving on. Then in one tweet Trump sows more chaos and uncertainty.

At some point these people need to maintain a shred of decency and reputation and just resign. They look like ineffectual fools.
 
Disgusting ass republicans almost have a full Banana republic. The likes of Boof Kavanaugh are going to facilitate it.


Traitors.

It's exactly what they want, a country beholden to the rich where the Judiciary and Legislative Branches are rubber stamps for their God-Emporer.

Oh, I forgot to mention that everyone except for their own is a member of the lower caste and they get to live in abject poverty without any assistance from the government because we need to spend $3 Trillion a year on the military.
 
Well, Barr did it again, and why not? Pelosi refuses to start impeachment and who cares if they get sued and hammered eventually midway for it not being actually compliant with the SCOTUS ruling. Shee-it, that's probably when they'll "accidentally" circulate it.
 
Yup. Captain dipshit's tweet this morning caused some concern that the position submitted by the DOJ was not, in fact, it's position yesterday and they were going to ignore the court's ruling.

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That's a bunch of bull shit that will never happen!!
 
Well, Barr did it again, and why not? Pelosi refuses to start impeachment and who cares if they get sued and hammered eventually midway for it not being actually compliant with the SCOTUS ruling. Shee-it, that's probably when they'll "accidentally" circulate it.

Always take a swipe at the Democrats, right? The rest is pretty silly, too. Trump will either cut his losses or dig himself a deeper hole. There's no fucking way anybody will mail out census forms different that what the SCOTUS has decreed. Nor do they want to tell the Court that the census will be delayed for any reason. They have a clear path to a timely census & doing otherwise invites the wrath of the Court. Just because the President can't be indicted doesn't mean the SCOTUS can't hold him in contempt.
 
Always take a swipe at the Democrats, right? The rest is pretty silly, too. Trump will either cut his losses or dig himself a deeper hole. There's no fucking way anybody will mail out census forms different that what the SCOTUS has decreed. Nor do they want to tell the Court that the census will be delayed for any reason. They have a clear path to a timely census & doing otherwise invites the wrath of the Court. Just because the President can't be indicted doesn't mean the SCOTUS can't hold him in contempt.

And what do you think will happen if they hold them in contempt?
 
Sorry, all I have left is negativity. Do you have anything for me to be positive about, that's not rooted in wishful thinking?
Significantly the judges could hold anyone but the President (or possibly Vice-President) in criminal contempt with jail time involved, and therefore defacto force the government to stop pursuing the citizenship question on this US Census. For example there was historically the following situation where there was the possibility of the Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton being held in criminal contempt for how she and her government department handled a particular matter. https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...fc8-a62a-8880ae1b1bb5/?utm_term=.c9855fea4cd2
 
Significantly the judges could hold anyone but the President (or possibly Vice-President) in criminal contempt with jail time involved, and therefore defacto force the government to stop pursuing the citizenship question on this US Census. For example there was historically the following situation where there was the possibility of the Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton being held in criminal contempt for how she and her government department handled a particular matter. https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...fc8-a62a-8880ae1b1bb5/?utm_term=.c9855fea4cd2

And the president can simply pardon them.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_parte_Grossman

In normal time your optimism would be shared and such negative thoughts would be laughed at for the sheer absurdity. However these aren't normal times and this president revels in absurdity.
 
And the president can simply pardon them.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_parte_Grossman

In normal time your optimism would be shared and such negative thoughts would be laughed at for the sheer absurdity. However these aren't normal times and this president revels in absurdity.
In a ongoing criminal contempt case because the government has not stopped the required action, the federal judge in question can immediately issue another criminal contempt or criminal contempt (plural) of court verdicts. Now its true Trump could immediately try continuing issuing pardons and create an indisputable severe true constitutional crisis, but you would expect true political consequences for Republicans if something this blatant happens and they are still blocking impeachment at that point

Furthermore the risk the standoff eventually ends with some of those held in criminal contempt going to jail would presumably be sufficient to persuade a bunch of regular US Census Bureau employees to comply with the judge's order and effectively block the Trump administration from actually asking the question. (A closely related aspect would be the judge could issue the threat of a criminal contempt order against employees of the commercial firm printing the forms with the question on them which would be another way to effectively block the Trump administration from asking the question.)
 
I haven't seen anything that reigns in a president when one of the chambers of Congress refuses to hold them accountable.

Yep..What would be the penalty he would face? The same as for someone who violates the Hatch Act, right? I can almost hear Mitch McConnell calling the Census "socialism".

Waiting for the Trump administration to order 300,000,000 sticky notes to add the question to the census forms.
 
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