Since when is safeguarding Congress' power of the purse policy? I know I'm being combative & on Fed Day, no less But there are appropriate & inappropriate times to call out the justices Cut & dry cases of TWO ADMINISTRATIONS abusing executive privilege is anything but political
Since when is safeguarding Congress' power of the purse policy? I know I'm being combative & on Fed Day, no less But there are appropriate & inappropriate times to call out the justices Cut & dry cases of TWO ADMINISTRATIONS abusing executive privilege is anything but political
@DiMartinoBooth These people want an autocracy, not a republic or a democracy, thus the Constitution is irrelevant to them. Always has been.
@DiMartinoBooth "upholding" laws? Fred doesn't exactly have a chokehold on the concept of Constitutional adjudication.
@DiMartinoBooth Fwiw this issue won’t be decided based on the “power of the purse” belonging to congress but rather statutory interpretation. Specifically, whether the executive branch (DoEd) has the power to outright discharge student debt under the HEROES act. crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/LS…
@DiMartinoBooth I wasn’t referring to the student loan question. I was referring to your comment that SCOTUS wasn’t political.
@DiMartinoBooth Conflating “equity” and legality. That said, IMO there is nothing equitable about forgiving some loans when others paid theirs. College is a choice and loans are a choice.