Okay, I'm gonna take credit for this one.
(your sock was Micky107)
EDIT: Wait, yeahno, the Great Strangelove would never employ a triple negative:
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Okay, I'm gonna take credit for this one.

Yeah, the whole presidential pardoning thing is a horrible idea that goes against the concept of separation of powers.Topper wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:14 am Flashback to media comments on the idea of Trump pardoning his family and Rudy four years ago.
https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1881386043414614298
Joe, back in 2020 on preemptive pardons
https://x.com/brianlilley/status/1881341052982018455
I dunno, Per. Separation of powers is one structural concept in American government; checks and balances is another. The pardon power (and its lesser power, commutation) can be an exercise in magnanimity, leniency, as well as a check against overzealousness of a prior administration or the courts. Rules-based systems should have pressure release valves. I think the exercise of the pardon should generally be rare (especially during periods of incarceration -- there are other reasons for post-incarceration pardons involving the full restoration of certain civil liberties), but its availability and exercise are important checks in the system and its potential can influence post-conviction good behavior.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFKeqfJo ... k3aG50MQ==5thhorseman wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:27 am “DOGE’s mission is to cut waste, and at the end of the day, no one was a bigger waste than Vivek.” - Elon Musk
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Yes, but is having that mechanism be at the discretion of a single person a good idea? There's currently nothing to check that power, so perhaps approval by the House or Senate should be required to moderate the more extreme uses of that power.



That's a shame...House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) enlisted psychologists to help Democrats cope with President Donald Trump’s first week in office.
The recruitment of psychologists suggests that many Democrats have “Trump derangement syndrome.”
“This is only President Trump’s first week in office, and he’s already broken the House Democrats’ brains again. They’re already calling their shrinks,” Mike Davis, founder and president of the pro-Trump Article III Project, told Breitbart News.
