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Hairy Lime

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Re: News in General
« Reply #4560 on: July 06, 2023, 01:47:07 PM »

The primary legal battle in Biden v. Nebraska was not about student loan debt, but rather the authority of the executive branch to use vague wording in laws to enact sweeping reforms without the need for congressional action.


Apprently neither the despot in the White House nor his leftist media darlings just dont understand how our government works.
I could debate the person whose language you stole about the difference between "vague wording" and "a result you politically oppose", or the interesting decision to find a major question doctrine in the penumbra of legislative power which allows it to rewrite the plain wording of a statute, or how intervening in a political dispute between the legislative and executive branches exists side by side with the claim that conservative jurisprudence is not acttivist. But I see no reason to argue it with a thief.
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« Reply #4561 on: July 06, 2023, 03:13:31 PM »

The primary legal battle in Biden v. Nebraska was not about student loan debt, but rather the authority of the executive branch to use vague wording in laws to enact sweeping reforms without the need for congressional action.


Apprently neither the despot in the White House nor his leftist media darlings just dont understand how our government works.
I could debate the person whose language you stole about the difference between "vague wording" and "a result you politically oppose", or the interesting decision to find a major question doctrine in the penumbra of legislative power which allows it to rewrite the plain wording of a statute, or how intervening in a political dispute between the legislative and executive branches exists side by side with the claim that conservative jurisprudence is not acttivist. But I see no reason to argue it with a thief.
I understand your reluctance to discuss the facts of the case, especially in light of  a 6-3 decision that destroyed your arguments.
Maybe you should invite Nancy to lunch so she could explain it to you.
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« Reply #4562 on: July 06, 2023, 03:26:41 PM »

The primary legal battle in Biden v. Nebraska was not about student loan debt, but rather the authority of the executive branch to use vague wording in laws to enact sweeping reforms without the need for congressional action.


Apprently neither the despot in the White House nor his leftist media darlings just dont understand how our government works.
I could debate the person whose language you stole about the difference between "vague wording" and "a result you politically oppose", or the interesting decision to find a major question doctrine in the penumbra of legislative power which allows it to rewrite the plain wording of a statute, or how intervening in a political dispute between the legislative and executive branches exists side by side with the claim that conservative jurisprudence is not acttivist. But I see no reason to argue it with a thief.
I understand your reluctance to discuss the facts of the case, especially in light of  a 6-3 decision that destroyed your arguments.
Maybe you should invite Nancy to lunch so she could explain it to you.
The only thing the Supreme Court decision destroyed was the myths that Conservative justices are not activists and are strict constructionists. But smart people already knew that.
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« Reply #4563 on: July 06, 2023, 03:36:53 PM »

On the issue of France, I need to do a DNA test, but my Grandmother told me that my ancestors came to the USA from France to escape from the French Revolution and to save their heads from the guillotine, I guess I have the Bourbon Capetian royal family in my family tree.

France needs to bring in Crowd Control experts from Disneyland in Paris to teach the French how to set up barricades and how to do Crowd Control. The Crowd Control experts at the Theme Parks can teach the people of France how to do Crowd Control. They can run France like a giant Theme Park.

On the issue of fresh new immigrants who could benefit France, France can invite the Roman Catholics from Latin America to migrate to France and to join the French Foreign Legion, etc. 

Salute,

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Re: News in General
« Reply #4564 on: July 06, 2023, 03:59:41 PM »

We all have skeletons in our closets, Tony. I will not hold it against you.
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« Reply #4565 on: July 06, 2023, 05:36:25 PM »

The primary legal battle in Biden v. Nebraska was not about student loan debt, but rather the authority of the executive branch to use vague wording in laws to enact sweeping reforms without the need for congressional action.


Apprently neither the despot in the White House nor his leftist media darlings just dont understand how our government works.
I could debate the person whose language you stole about the difference between "vague wording" and "a result you politically oppose", or the interesting decision to find a major question doctrine in the penumbra of legislative power which allows it to rewrite the plain wording of a statute, or how intervening in a political dispute between the legislative and executive branches exists side by side with the claim that conservative jurisprudence is not acttivist. But I see no reason to argue it with a thief.
I understand your reluctance to discuss the facts of the case, especially in light of  a 6-3 decision that destroyed your arguments.
Maybe you should invite Nancy to lunch so she could explain it to you.

The Supreme Court is everything conservatives decried over the decades, activist judges legislating from the bench.

You are cheering for politicians in black robes.
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« Reply #4566 on: July 06, 2023, 09:15:35 PM »

As people move to the desert to live, and as the temperatures rise, then people can learn from Las Vegas, in Vegas they run on a 24 hour schedule, all of the businesses are open 24 hours per day, and so the people can sleep at home with the air conditioner cooling their home during the heat of the day, and then they can work and shop, etc, during the cool of the night. Also, Vegas has swimming pools.

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« Reply #4567 on: July 06, 2023, 09:50:36 PM »

Not true Tony. Vegas is a big place. Some of it is open around the clock, more is 9 to 5 like everywhere else.
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« Reply #4568 on: July 06, 2023, 11:06:57 PM »

When Elvis Presley would stay in Las Vegas then he used to put aluminum foil on the windows of his hotel room so that he could sleep with the air conditioner on during the heat of the day, and then perform during the cool of the night. They could tell which room Elvis was in because of the aluminum foil on the windows.

I think Palm Springs in California has some businesses that are open 24 hours per day as well, so that people can sleep during the heat of the day with the air conditioner cooling their home while they sleep, and then they can work and shop at night, etc. Plus they have swimming pools.

Right now lots of people are moving to Arizona and to New Mexico, and they could benefit from having a 24 hour schedule in the heat of the summer, etc. And in Mexico they sleep during the heat of the day and they work when it is cool, they take a siesta in the heat of the day.

I was born and raised in the desert of California, in Lancaster, and the secret is to drink lots of water, you need to stay hydrated. I never had a problem from the heat. But the desert nights were fantastic, I loved the nights in the desert, we used to party all night, back when it was all cool people from the Space Shuttle program, etc. The desert was like a resort when I was young. I loved the desert as I was growing up. And my first car was a VW Baja Bug, it was great, I used to do 100 mph across the desert.

That is my advice for people moving from New York and from New Jersey, etc, to the desert in Arizona and in New Mexico, and Nevada, etc, is to try to work at night, and sleep during the day with the air conditioner running. And be sure to have a swimming pool.

Salute,

Tony V.

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« Reply #4569 on: July 07, 2023, 01:21:55 AM »

There are lots of empty houses for the homeless people, and for the refugees...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/brendarichardson/2022/03/07/16-million-homes-lie-empty-and-these-states-are-the-vacancy-hot-spots/

HUD needs to do a new program to get the homeless people into the empty houses.

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Re: News in General
« Reply #4570 on: July 07, 2023, 08:54:39 AM »

Meanwhile, back in the real world, property owners remain uninterested in renting out their vacant properties to the homeless - because those properties are usually vacant due to being vacation homes or being houses they're waiting to sell. 

Try reading, and comprehending, the whole article before posting. 
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Re: News in General
« Reply #4571 on: July 07, 2023, 10:38:27 AM »

Meanwhile, back in the real world, property owners remain uninterested in renting out their vacant properties to the homeless - because those properties are usually vacant due to being vacation homes or being houses they're waiting to sell. 

Try reading, and comprehending, the whole article before posting.
What whole article?
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« Reply #4572 on: July 07, 2023, 01:04:32 PM »

Reading is fundamental but impossible if you are a fox fundy with tertiary Syphilis like Red.
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« Reply #4573 on: July 07, 2023, 01:59:23 PM »

I read the article, we need for HUD to explore ways of getting the homeless into the vacant housing.

In the past the leaders just left the homeless people on the sidewalks and no one was doing anything here to help the homeless, it is only recently that Mayor Bass in Los Angeles started helping the homeless, and in Orange County we had rich Christians from the Philippines here helping the homeless, it is only recently that the leaders have decided that helping the homeless is a priority.

So, as we begin this new effort to get the homeless into housing then we need to explore ways of getting the homeless into the vacant housing that is already built, we have 16 million vacant homes.

If the people want to make money from the vacant homes, then we need to explore ways that those homeowners can make money from their currently vacant properties. If they are waiting to sell, then maybe we can work out some kind of deal so that they can make money as the housing goes to the homeless.

HUD needs to explore ways of having mutual rewards for the owners of the vacant housing and the homeless, the owners need money, and the homeless need housing.

( I also support group homes for the homeless, and Sober Living Homes, and Hostels. )

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« Reply #4574 on: July 07, 2023, 04:16:25 PM »

I had a Film professor at Antelope Valley community college who was so smart and well educated that he wrote his own text books for his classes. I am impressed when the professors reach such a high level that they can write their own textbooks. His name is Jaime Bihlmeyer and he is teaching Film at the University of Missouri now, I am sure he is teaching a lot to the students there.

I really enjoyed my time in community college at AVC and the school had some wonderful professors. Biden wants to make community college available to all Americans and I support that. The community college that I attended was fantastic and it was time well spent. Then the students who have high aptitude can continue to study and train. After AVC I went on the attend The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, which was fantastic.

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