If You Care About Democracy, Don't Ask Biden To Invoke Emergency Powers
Implementing policy is supposed to be difficult given that it could affect millions of people’s lives.

For a president of the United States, seeing policy initiatives thwarted by congressional resistance and divided opinion must be a lot of things, frustrating chief among them. But not getting your way because people won't get with the program is not an emergency. Unfortunately, we live at a moment when many Americans have lost patience with the trade-offs of democratic checks and balances and would really prefer to live under an absolute dictator, so long as a fearless leader champions their causes. And the favorite cause of the moment among supporters of President Joe Biden is environmental policy, which many want him to implement over opposition through emergency powers.
"Invoking a national emergency over climate change would enable President Joe Biden to unleash sweeping actions to restrain greenhouse gas production — such as banning U.S. crude oil exports, ending offshore drilling or speeding the manufacturing of electric vehicles," Politico's Alex Guillen and Ben Lefebvre reported last week of pressure the president faces to invoke emergency powers and hints he's dropped of doing just that.
"Climate change is literally an existential threat to our nation and to the world," Biden commented July 20 at the Brayton Point Power Station in Massachusetts. "So my message today is this: Since Congress is not acting as it should — and these guys here are, but we're not getting many Republican votes — this is an emergency."
Biden used the word "emergency" without formally invoking emergency powers in an obvious nod to the likes of the Democratic senators who openly called on him to "boldly, declare this crisis the national emergency that it is, and embark upon bold regulatory and administrative action." A similar letter was sent from members of the House.
Like Biden himself, the lawmakers blamed the lack of action on their preferred policies on failure to gain passage in Congress. But policy proposals fail in legislatures all the time; that's how the process works. Losing a vote is democracy, not an emergency. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) delved into this issue just three years ago when it examined the scope of emergency powers.
"There are at least four aspects of an emergency condition. The first is its temporal character: An emergency is sudden, unforeseen, and of unknown duration. The second is its potential gravity: An emergency is dangerous and threatening to life and well-being," the report said. "The third, in terms of governmental role and authority, is the matter of perception: Who discerns this phenomenon? The Constitution may be guiding on this question, but it is not always conclusive. Fourth, there is the element of response: By definition, an emergency requires immediate action but is also unanticipated and, therefore, as [constitutional scholar Edward S. Corwin] notes, cannot always be 'dealt with according to rule.'"
That said, the CRS report also pointed out that "the exercise of emergency powers has been somewhat dependent upon the Chief Executive's view of the presidential office" and that hasn't really been changed by the codification of emergency powers through such laws as the National Emergencies Act, Stafford Act, and Public Health Service Act. What constitutes an emergency is still, largely, in the eyes of the beholder, and the political class is prone to beholding disappointments as crises. They have enablers among the public who aren't really interested in constitutional limits; they just want to get their way.
"Roughly 2 in 10 Trump and Biden voters strongly agree it would be better if a 'President could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or courts,' [more than 40 percent of both groups at least somewhat agree]," according to 2021 polling by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
Ironically, a more recent University of Chicago Institute of Politics poll finds that three-quarters of Democrats and Republicans alike view opposing partisans as "bullies who want to impose their political beliefs on those who disagree." Pot, meet kettle.
Among the political beliefs that environmentalists want Joe Biden to impose through emergency powers are detailed agendas prepared by groups including Elected Officials to Protect America (EOPA) and the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD). The CBD proposes that "by declaring a national climate emergency, Biden can": halt crude oil exports, stop oil and gas drilling in the outer continental shelf, restrict international trade and private investment in fossil fuels, promote domestic manufacturing for clean energy, and build renewable energy systems. It's an ambitious program of green-oriented rule by decree, hampered so far by its failure to win majority support in Congress. It also hasn't won the public.
"More than a year into Joe Biden's presidency, the public is divided over the administration's approach to climate change: 49% of U.S. adults say the Biden administration's policies on climate change are taking the country in the right direction, while 47% say these climate policies are taking the country in the wrong direction," noted Pew Research earlier this month. That leaves the population split to the same extent as the Senate. Who says the upper house doesn't represent the people? That's not a compelling case for bypassing democratic norms to impose policies favored by a frustrated faction.
We've been here before, of course. In 2019, President Donald Trump invoked emergency powers in an effort to build the border wall he promised supporters despite congressional refusal to fund the scheme.
"I could do the wall over a longer period of time. I didn't need to do this, but I'd rather do it much faster," he commented in an admission that the move was anything but an emergency (a federal judge knocked it down later that year).
And no matter what believers in the crisis-of-the-moment insist, implementing policy is supposed to be difficult given that it could affect millions of people's lives. If you want to use the power of the state in far-reaching ways, it's not unreasonable to ask that you face debate and potential loss.
"Some of those steps would be politically explosive, and could even prove ruinous to his party's fortunes by sending gasoline prices soaring," Politico observed of environmental policies that could be imposed under emergency powers. "Others would threaten to alienate European allies looking to U.S. fuel supplies to ease their dependence on Russia."
But Biden, like his predecessors, is under pressure to deliver through emergency power what democratic norms can't deliver in terms of a win on controversial policies. The president's supporters, and Americans overall, might want to reconsider imposing their beliefs on those who disagree, and instead stop looking to government as a vehicle for delivering what they want no matter the cost.
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All you need do is accept that "Democracy" means "doing what Democrats want", which includes outlawing the Republican Party, and it all makes sense.
And the Democratic Party has just about given up all pretense that they stand for anything besides self-proclaimed superior people, perhaps with some compliant special interest groups who can advance both the ideologies and material status of the elite.
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Oh yeah, because it was the Dems who stormed the capitol on Jan 6 in an effort to end democracy.
Fucking morons.
Yes and on January 7 the affected areas reopened to the public after reattaching some velvet ropes. Meanwhile dozens of cities have DMZs created by liberals.
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We're supposed to believe that few hundred disorganized randoms and maybe a dozen people with half a plan and a can of bear spray were somehow on the verge of taking down a government that millions of people armed with "weapons of war" (which no uniformed troops would ever dream of taking into combat) wouldn't stand a chance against?
Are you one of those who believes whatever gets printed in the NYT, except for the corrections/retractions? Or that MSNBC is, at some point in the day broadcasting objective facts?
They weren't disorganized. They were organized by several far-right organizations and were explicitly following Trump's orders.
More people should have been there. Then there would be more people sitting in prisons coming to the conclusion that Trump might not be a deity after all.
It would have been one of the greatest bloodless coups of all time because no one had any guns.
Fuck democracy. We are a constitutional republic.
Anyone who cares about democracy is an enemy of the republic our brilliant founders mandated in Article 4, Section 4, U. S. Constitution. De-mob-ocracy failed the ancient Greeks and it is failing us as we get closer to adopting it. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Democracy_vs_Republic
Yeah, and start a thousand year realm.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/deeper-dive-allegations-sabotage-within-fbis-hunter-biden-probe
if you care about Democracy, send Nancy Pelosi and Cackling Kamala to Taiwan asap. Put Joe Biden on a stationary bicycle at full stop. These will take care of all of our problems as to Democracy in America.
End the Emergency Powers Act. The similar act in Canada was abused there by Trudeau, and the act here is abused by both parties routinely. The border was not "an emergency" that required undemocratic authoritarian measures to fix, by Trump, and climate change is not "an emergency" that requires undemocratic authoritarian measures to fix, by Biden. To the extent that these are both critically important issues, the way to address them is via the usual democratic process. If an issue really is so important that it could conceivably rise to the level of 'emergency', at least in the minds of a large number of people, then that is precisely the case where a functioning legislative system ought to take action.
And if the democratic process is unable to provide a satisfactory resolution to these problems, then this suggests that the *real* problem here is structural within the legislative process itself. Reform of Congress in terms of expanding the size of the House, greater transparency on legislation, requirements that separate issues must be tackled with separate bills (no more "omnibus" bullshit), requirements that spending bills have automatic sunset clauses, things like that. THAT is the real problem here, a broken and dysfunctional Congress. Fix that, and it obviates the need for any executive to step in and artificially declare 'an emergency' because 'Congress won't act'.
Credit where credit is due - a few Republicans in the House have proposed reforming the Electoral Powers Act.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/63
We will see, if/when Republicans retake control of Congress, whether this is merely political anti-Biden posturing, or if this is a serious effort. I do hope they are serious about it. I fear that they are not, however, because both parties benefit from the Act as it is currently written.
Another act that has to go is the Defense Production Act. It is a hair's width away from literal socialism, "state ownership of the means of production".
Sorry, that should be "Emergency Powers Act", not "Electoral Powers Act".
We will see, if/when Republicans retake control of Congress, whether this is merely political anti-Biden posturing, or if this is a serious effort. I do hope they are serious about it. I fear that they are not, however, because both parties benefit from the Act as it is currently written.
Credit where credit is due - the Iran (anti-)AUMF was better than nothing.
What?
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July.26.2022 at 2:47 pm
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Then I don't understand what is going on.
"Reform of Congress in terms of expanding the size of the House"
More people make things run MORE smoothly? Not in any situation I've ever experienced, but hell, YMMV.
"greater transparency on legislation"
GOP championed three days of bill online before being voted on.
"requirements that separate issues must be tackled with separate bills (no more "omnibus" bullshit), requirements that spending bills have automatic sunset clauses"
Would be nice. Will 100% never happen.
More people make things run MORE smoothly? Not in any situation I've ever experienced, but hell, YMMV.
The idea is, having more representatives would more accurately reflect the views of the voters. So if there are a sizable number of people who genuinely do believe "the border" or "climate change" is an "emergency" that requires urgent action, having more representatives would mean there would be more people urging a legislative remedy for this "emergency", and less need for an authoritarian executive response.
"The idea is, having more representatives would more accurately reflect the views of the voters. So if there are a sizable number of people who genuinely do believe "the border" or "climate change" is an "emergency" that requires urgent action, having more representatives would mean there would be more people urging a legislative remedy for this "emergency", and less need for an authoritarian executive response."
Given that the percentages of people with the view would not really change, you'd have the same inaction. Because a lot of states are not impacted by this.
Sending illegals to NYC and DC and forcing THEM to pay for it is a more intelligent use of resources than expanding the House. Let them experience the pain they advocate for.
Given that the percentages of people with the view would not really change, you'd have the same inaction. Because a lot of states are not impacted by this.
Then it's not really an "emergency", at least as far as the voting public at large is concerned, and Trump trying to declare it one was wrong. Same thing with Biden and climate change - if expanding the House really wouldn't create any more incentive for a legislative solution, then it would be wrong for Biden to falsely claim that it was an "emergency" under this Act.
Sending illegals to NYC and DC and forcing THEM to pay for it is a more intelligent use of resources than expanding the House. Let them experience the pain they advocate for.
Well, be careful what you wish for. Of course the Team Blue response is to force red states to accept the heavily polluting industries in order for red states to "experience the pain they advocate for". Is this what you want?
Of course the Team Blue response is to force red states to accept the heavily polluting industries in order for red states to "experience the pain they advocate for".
Those industries are largely already there. The resulting role those industries play in their local economies is, in no small part, precisely why they object the blue state laws that have an outsized downside effect on those industries.
.. heavily polluting industries ..
Such as?
"Of course the Team Blue response is to force red states to accept the heavily polluting industries in order for red states to "experience the pain they advocate for". Is this what you want?"
We would happily take them, yes. Please, send more jobs.
Why wouldn't it be? We aren't opposed to heavy industry.
Your comments above were generally well considered. Whatever the new mix is on you medication, keep it up.
That said, the views of the Senate, the less democratically responsive legislative chamber, generally conform to those of the public at large. So, that doesn't really seem to be the "problem". The issue is that the various factions claiming the legislative process is broken (it is, in some ways, but not in any way near that of the way they're suggesting) want to impose policy on the basis of 50%+1. Our entire political system was, at least originally, set up to not work that way. The underlying ethos was to require that there be broad, enduring, consensus to pass legislation. It's not the system not working that is fueling the frustration. It's the system working precisely as intended.
Jeff, if the goal is to accurately reflect the views of the voters, why even have a republic? Let's have a bunch of clerks and bureaucrats to enact the will of the people, as expressed via direct democracy. That will certainly lead to more harmony and better solutions.
As to public perceptions of emergency, numerous recent poles have shown that the top issues for average people, regardless of party affiliation, are not what politicians and activists compulsively fixate on.
Hell yeah, David Duke for Congress.
It's about time.
Interesting idea, but needs to be paired with multi-seat proportional districts.
GOP championed three days of bill online before being voted on.
Good for them. If/when they retake Congress, I hope they actually implement this reform and stick to it.
If ever you needed proof that Jeffy is in fact, a smooth brain, expanding Congress is it.
The man constantly complains about demagogues having sway anywhere, but here he not only wants to entrench the existing ones, but create entirely new districts which will certainly be more concentrated, and by default more like minded, which any good demagogue will exploit. Truly a 200 IQ move there.
https://brownstone.org/articles/the-astonishing-implications-of-schedule-f/
The administrative state for the better part of a century, and really dating back to the Pendleton Act of 1883, has designed policy, made policy, structured policy, implemented policy, and interpreted policy while operating outside the control of Congress, the president, and the judiciary.
The gradual rise of this 4th branch of government – which is very much the most powerful branch – has reduced the American political process to mere theater as compared with the real activity of government, which rests with the permanent bureaucracy.
"Donald Trump came into office with the promise of draining the swamp, without understanding entirely what that meant. He gradually came to realize that he had no control over most of the affairs of government, not because he had no patience for the legislative process but because he had no ability to terminate the employment of most of the civilian bureaucracy. Nor could his political appointees control it. The media, he gradually came to realize, echoed the priorities and concerns of this administrative state due to long-established relationships that led to nonstop leaks that spread false information.
In May of 2018, he took his first steps to gain some modicum of control over this deep state. He issued three executive orders (E.O. 13837, E.O. 13836, and E.O.13839) that would have diminished their access to labor-union protection when being pressed on the terms of their employment. Those three orders were litigated by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) and sixteen other federal labor unions.
All three were struck down with a decision by a DC District Court. The presiding judge was Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was later rewarded for her decision with a nomination to the Supreme Court, which was affirmed by the US Senate. The prevailing and openly stated reason for her nomination was said to be mostly demographic: she would be the first black woman on the Court. The deeper reason was more likely traceable to her role in thwarting actions by Trump which had begun the process of upending the administrative state. Jackson’s judgment was later reversed but Trump’s actions were embroiled in a juridical tangle that rendered them moot. "
"It would have gotten us closer to the restoration of a Constitutional system of government in which we have 3 – not 4 – branches of government that are wholly controlled by the people’s representatives. It would have gone a long way toward gutting the administrative state of its power and returning the affairs of state to the people’s control.
The action was stopped dead due to the election results. "
How old do you have to be to recognize the value of cites?
I'm guessing 6, since nardz is still in kindergarten looking at twitter on his phone.
Grow up, asshole.
Proposed 28th amendment:
"Barring a lack of quorum in the appropriate legislative body, a 72-hour non-renewable limit shall apply to all emergencies, federal or otherwise."
That'd be perfect on a federal and statewide basis. Zero reason why an emergency should last beyond 2 days, much less 3.
here's the 29th:
no one over the age on 70 years may run for the presidency or congress.
And the 30th:
Only citizens who pay net taxes shall be eligible to vote in federal elections.
And the 31st: the House of Representatives shall proportionally assign seats to states based on their portion of net taxes paid by residents.
re the founding of the FBI
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-democrats-and-republicans-did-a-sudden-180-on-the-fbi/
Founded in 1908 under a vague mandate from President Teddy Roosevelt’s attorney general, the authority and scope of the group of special agents that became the FBI remained limited until it was given significant new powers and funding by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who authorized several secret investigations of American Nazi, fascist and communist groups in the 1930s. Around the same time, the agency raised its profile by significantly stepping up its efforts against organized crime.
https://twitter.com/NewDiscourses/status/1552270074907688960?t=-QlkUcnMyVDpQndoXfSr8Q&s=19
"Once you understand Gramsci, you can easily understand what is going on with our society at present and understand more clearly than ever why it must be resisted." - @ConceptualJames
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“You can’t be pro-insurrection and pro-American.” —@JoeBiden
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When do we get the committee investigation of the Biden supporters who spent months of 2020 burning down major American cities?
Likely, 1/21/23. 5/29/20 is a far bigger threat to democracy than 1/6/21 dreamed of being.
11/4/2020 was a much bigger threat than 1/6/2021 as well...
The democrat threat must be ended.
It's literally an existential threat to the world?
still lol'ing about that from last week.
https://twitter.com/TomBevanRCP/status/1552271567383584769?t=sndb3yRKCtVHQCdjEMSifQ&s=19
When you step back, the complicity of the coverup across media, big tech, and the U.S. government is staggering.
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For a president of the United States, seeing policy initiatives thwarted by congressional resistance and divided opinion must be a lot of things, frustrating chief among them. But not getting your way because people won't get with the program is not an emergency.
I wonder if people conflating "your program" with "the program" contributes to the frustration?
But Biden, like his predecessors, is under pressure to deliver through emergency power what democratic norms can't deliver in terms of a win on controversial policies.
What a bunch of bull! Trump supporters would never give him extra powers so he could smite his political enemies! They would never advocate for violence! They would never make him a strongman dictator! No way! Trump supporters are libertarians!
"What a bunch of bull! Trump supporters would never give him extra powers so he could smite his political enemies!"
IGNORE WHAT IS HAPPENING IN FAVOR OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN! BOFF SIDEZ!!!
Totes not a Democrat, guys. Totes not.
Oh look. Pathetic idiot sees any criticism of his team as support for the other team.
Well, he is one of the chief tribalists around here.
No, you are. You’re even in full lockstep with the pro pedophile agenda that’s emerged from the leftmost fringe of the democrat party. The people here you denigrate just want to be free, free of your evil beliefs and free of your democrat friend’s totalitarian plans.
Oh look. Much better person in every possible way sees me whining about shit that has not happen and ignoring what actively IS happening is me supporting what is happening. You know, by me ignoring it.
FTFY.
Ah yes. I didn't say anything about whatever it is you're thinking about.
If it's something you oppose then my silence means I support it, and if it's something you support then my silence means I oppose it.
Pathetic troll can only win an argument when he argues against silence.
Seems like an awful way to view yourself and your hetero life partner individualist, but you do you.
Poor sarc
With monkeypox and covid crises not resounding with the voters, and recession very likely to descend upon us (no matter how they try to change the definition) Dems have only a couple issues left:
women in chains, putting Trump in chains, and saving the planet by invoking undemocratic means. "Climate change is an imminent threat to humanity and the planet," says the "Seattle Times." And "it's a spiraling crisis that threatens the lives of everyone on the planet," warns the "Los Angeles Times."
All part of the age-old scare tactics - "The witches, Jews, Huns,
foreigners, commies, robber barons, etc. will get you."
"Unfortunately, we live at a moment when many Americans have lost patience with the trade-offs of democratic checks and balances and would really prefer to live under an absolute dictator, so long as a fearless leader champions their causes."
and
"Roughly 2 in 10 Trump and Biden voters strongly agree it would be better if a 'President could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or courts,' [more than 40 percent of both groups at least somewhat agree]," according to 2021 polling by the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
We do not live in unusual times. This is the default and traditional human mindset. Our experiment in promoting individual liberty by legally constraining both government and the mob achieved some significant divergence from root human tribalism and conflict, but we seem to be reverting to the primitive.
If this analysis is correct, then what is your proposed remedy?
Shrink government by 50%, minimum. Remove virtually all regulations. Slash federal spending on anything not mentioned specifically in the Constitution. Slash taxes by 70%. Require states to name Senators instead of voters to make state electoral races mean something and national elections not be the end-all, be-all.
Make government small beans so it won't be an overwhelming issue. It is one now as it impacts everybody so heavily.
How about this philosophy called libertarianism? Revert to more tightly constrained roles for government, which will not include any social engineering or much social welfare. "Enforce" tolerance by actively countering movements that seek to establish a ruling ideology or morality. Promote (and again "enforce") individual autonomy and responsibility.
Imaginary figments of leftards imagination... 'Climate Change Emergency'... I've been going outside since the first 'emergency' was declared which stated in 20-years there would be a dust bowl (NEVER F'EN HAPPENED), then it was in 5-more-years (NEVER F'EN HAPPENED), then it was in another 5-years (NEVER F'EN HAPPENED)......... The entire claim is OBVIOUSLY B.S.....
So why is a political party STILL sitting on their pile of OBVIOUSLY B.S. fantasy stories????????? Because the 'fantasy' is just an EXCUSE/DISTRACTION to the real motive --- Dictatorial National Socialism ( exactly like the German Nazi's ).
If you want to believe in a prediction you'd be a billion times safer betting that the left will be running armed tanks down the roads "purfying" society to their B.S. propaganda 'Climate Change Scare' than betting the weather is going to kill us all.
Seek mental help.
Maybe you can take TJJ to your next group therapy session.
Shitlunches would more likely try to trick him into going to a NAMBLA meeting.
Given how many fascists supported Jan 6 and then the mobs of morons that don't even care about it otherwise suggests to me that a non-negligible amount of Americans don't care about democracy at all.
Maybe because the USA isn't a "democracy" nation nor is it a dictatorship. It is a ****CONSTITUTIONAL**** Union of ****CONSTITUTIONAL**** Republican States.
Leftards went from champion Democracy (blah, blah, blah what Constitution) to championing Executive Dictatorship....
Course any non-d*psh*t knew Democrats weren't ever after Democracy to begin with; it was always just a stepping stone to TOTAL DICTATION as their policy pitches has proven beyond any doubt.
"Given how many fascists supported Jan 6"
Zero. Fascists would have supported the killing of Congresspeople which did not happen.
Makes everything else written pointless.
But there are tons of lefty shits repeating that lie about the protest.
governmental gridlock is a feature, not a bug. the less government does the better off we are.
One party rule will fix that.
Hey! I saw an actual news story about the SCOTUS leaker! The DOJ and SCOTUS cannot deny nor confirm that an investigation is being conducted into the identity of the leaker. Furthermore there are no plans to release a report about anything that has possibly been done.
Does not sound at all strange to me.
It never happened.
is like some bad Greek play with Congress setting Brandon up for the fall with the "oh sir! take our powers and use them for good!" ... but in Greek
Hey, the Constitution is not a suicide pact. 50 Republican Senators should not be able to stop 46 Democrat Senators from saving the Earth from the climate emergency, it's a threat to democracy itself.
202 million Americans represented by Democrats in the Senate
171 million Americans represented by Republicans in the Senate
Naturally, this works out to 50:50. Fuck the Senate.
"[WE] mobs RULE!!! /s", every idiot leftard...
No, it's "majority rules." Mobs are what attacked the capitol on January 6.
[WE] majority mobs rule!!! Yeah; like it makes any F'En difference.
If only there were...a house...which represented the people. But what would we call it? Ahh fuck it, amirite?
"If You Care About Democracy [...]"
... did Tuccille forget that the majority of Reason's readers don't, in fact, "care about democracy"?
Sockpuppet confuses Reason readers with masked mooing and bleating commentariat infiltrators. A Connatic would be fine as an alternative--but this isn't fiction.
YOU are a socpuppet. You’re also confused. You’re a drooling idiot.
Someone with two brain cells would also be fine; you don't qualify.
Fuck off and die, lefty shit.
That's a funny pic. Is he lost? Did he forget what he was doing? Where he is? Who he is?
"...many American Ds have lost patience..."
Fixed.
The LP is a soft machine designed to game the system like pawn power on a chessboard. Our original platform and organizers created a system that forces The Kleptocracy to throw the initiation of force under the bus in vain efforts to hold on to political power. Anyone who understands that political power is the time derivative of ability to kill people appreciates the functional beauty of the LP design. Restoring the LP reduces emergency pretexts.
The Republican decision to embrace nihilistic greed instead of even acknowledging there's a problem--their active choice to ignore science--is the culprit here, not some Democratic urge to go around Congress. You guys helped make that bed. I was here and saw it. With your fucking Koch money.
You'd toss democracy on a burn pile before you'd advocate for major government action to deal with climate change. Spare me your tears. I'm the biggest advocate of democracy in these parts, and even I don't think it's a global suicide pact. Stop being so fucking stupid, and democracy will work better. That's kind of the whole bargain.
We’ve acknowledged that there is a problem. It’s you, and your Marxist friends. Do be a lamb and get your fellow travelers together to commit mass suicide.
That would be super.
You acknowledged there was a problem 50 years after everyone else did, because you couldn't deny the entire Western half of the country being on fire.
Morons.
Translation: I want to take all your stuff and tell you what to do. Why won't you let me?
>>climate change
giant meh. and not yet put to a vote democracy-style. because giant meh.
Well, if you say so, I guess all those actual scientists don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
I don't acknowledge stupidity as a reasonable defense for doing massive harm to the human species. Unless you're actually so fucking stupid you're drooling on yourself because half of your brain never formed in the womb. Then you're allowed to be a climate change denier. No control of your bowels. Otherwise, fuck you.
Science when concerning climate: Scientists have shown climate warming using NOAA data!
Other Scientists - NOAA data was specifically changed here, here, here, here, aaannndd here.
SCIENCE DENIERS!
Science when concerning COVID: Scientists have shown masking is effective using CDC data!
Other Scientists - CDC data was specifically changed here, here, here, here, aaannndd here.
SCIENCE DENIERS!
CDC - Well it does appear that our studies were flawed here, here, here, here, aaannndd here.
SCIENCE DENIERS! ALSO JUST DOUBLE MASKING!
OMG!!! Heaven forbid the weather changes...
Only Gov-Gods should be in control of what the weather does!!!
Do you 'Climate Changes' B.S. idiots ever take the time to realize just how retarded you are?
I've never seen any writer in this rag express any concern about democracy as Republicans threw out enforcement of the Voting Rights Act of 1965(MLK's greatest legacy), then went on a rampage of closing polling stations in segregated minority neighborhoods and all kinds of other voting restrictions which were banned by that landmark law. But yeah the threat to democracy is Joe Biden. Never saw any expression of concern about gerrymandering, the bogus Electoral College, 2 Senators per state regardless of population meaning tiny WV equals California.
And Rhode Island equals Texas. What the fuck of it?
@ Jones M. Murphy, Jr.
Absolutely right. -- The writer doesn't understand what an emergency is. - There is no debate among scientists that the fossil fuel industry is pushing us into a climate apocalypse that will destroy a livable planet for our grandchildren, and make a holy hell for the rest of us as we attempt to survive the coming days.
Their "argument" is like saying people in a burning, crowded theater should vote on whether they think everyone should exit in an orderly fashion. - smh
Humorously the so-called 'scientists' forgot that plant life depends on CO2...
"Scientist" used in the context you have referred to is Lysenkoism, which is a propagandist in a monogrammed lab coat.
Thanks for demonstrating your complete misunderstanding of climate science.
Oh, no! Thank you for parroting bullshit which has yet to produce ONE specific prediction shown to be true!
Uh oh no more responses from the watermelons.
Watermelons are amazing in both their claims to understand science, and their inability to see the lack of scientific rigor in what they promote.
Simply, John Thomas is a self-satisfied pile of lefty shit.
"If You Care About Democracy, Don't Ask Biden To Invoke Emergency Powers"
Every time I misguidedly log onto Reason.com there's another weird inconsequential nitpick about the evil Demoncrats. Trump 2.0 or an authoritarian facsimile will assuredly "affect millions of people’s lives." (Preemptive fuck-off to all you MAGA zombies.)
Anyone who understands how Traitor Joe has mishandled and abused the powers he currently has can easily understand just how badly he would abuse any Emergency Powers.
Anyone who doesn't understand this is either a congenital idiot or just hasn't been paying attention.
You demonstrate not only your misunderstanding of the climate crisis, but your misunderstanding of the fact Biden is so conservative, he's more right wing than most Republicans.
He's just not a deluded Trump cultist.
Youa demostrat a truly amazing level of stupidity.
Eat shit and die, slaver.
Why can't Mr. Biden declare a retroactive emergency and order the uninventing of the internal combustion engine, fracking, and alternating current?
The chicken littles can hide with the moorlocks. I'm hanging out in the open with the eloi.
"If you care about democracy, don't ask a dictator to dictate."
Airtight headline.
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, ̶m̶o̶s̶t̶ ALL of them imaginary."
fixed it
The federal govt. could spend billions if not trillions on climate change abatement and the results would be marginal at best with a big loss of personal freedom. If China and India don't cut their CO2 emissions, then anything we do in this country will be all for naught.
It's the U.S, federal govt. that's the biggest polluter in the country, how much CO2 and solid waste could we eliminate if we cut government (including the military) by 25-30 percent? But the watermelons and the progs will never go for that because they worship at the altar of big govt.
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Read Democracy The God That Failed
If you care about democracy, you're an enemy of the republic our brilliant founders mandated in Article 4, Section 4, U. S. Constitution. De-mob-ocracy failed the ancient Greeks and it is failing us as we get closer to adopting it. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Democracy_vs_Republic