Hayabusa Rider
Admin Emeritus & Elite Member
The supreme court has given the president great leeway in various situations. Not just the president, but states and governments in general.
Examples:
Slavery
Separate but equal
Forced sterilization
Forcing people to hand over property to the government - FDR and the gold executive order
Rounding up groups and sending them to prison camps.
Denying muslim right it have an imam at execution
It seems the only right the supreme court is interested in upholding is gay rights, which in itself is not a bad thing. Too bad the court does not uphold religious rights like sexual rights.
In short, there is not much from stopping the next democrat president from declaring an emergency on various topics.
In all honesty, the next democrat president could probably declare an emergency, round up all gun owners, ship them to prison camps, and the supreme court would uphold his decision.
I don't recall any one of those situations being declared unnecessary while declaring an emergency. I think too much deference has already been given Presidents and I don't mean beginning with Trump. The qualitative difference is that necessity has been part and parcel of emergency. Trump and his supporters embracing this have given unlimited power to their opponents when it occurs. Cries of "it's not Constitution or right" will be heard while getting precisely what they asked for. Congress is no longer co-equal even in it's mandated function and the courts will be silenced by tyrants.
How nice/s