Trump's Orders Feature Nonexistent Emergencies, Illegal Power Grabs, and Blatant Inconsistencies
But at least he restored respect for a tariff-loving predecessor by renaming a mountain.

As expected, President Donald Trump's attempt to cancel birthright citizenship by executive fiat ran into immediate legal trouble this week. On Thursday, a federal judge in Seattle granted a temporary restraining order against Trump's decree, which encompasses not only the children of unauthorized immigrants but also anyone born to people lawfully present in the United States unless at least one parent has permanent legal status.
U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour, who was appointed to the bench by Ronald Reagan in 1981, was dismayed that any president would try such a thing. "I've been on the bench for over four decades," and "I can't remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one is," he told the lawyer tasked with arguing that Trump could disregard the clear language of the 14th Amendment and 127 years of judicial precedent. "I have difficulty understanding how a member of the bar could state unequivocally that this is a constitutional order. It just boggles my mind."
Trump claimed to be addressing a nonexistent "emergency" through legally dubious means. The upshot in this case, it seems likely, is that Trump's order will amount to nothing but a symbolic stand against the "invasion" he perceives when people enter the United States in pursuit of better lives, as his own ancestors did at a time when European immigrants faced no restrictions like the ones the president is keen to enforce. And Trump's reflexive hostility to immigration, which underlies some initiatives that will have much more practical effect, seems inconsistent with his other priorities, such as promoting economic growth and preserving old-age entitlement programs.
This episode illustrates several conspicuous themes of the 26 executive orders that Trump signed on his first day in office.
Nonexistent Emergencies
Trump declared "a national emergency at the southern border of the United States" caused by illegal immigration and the flow of "illicit narcotics." Given "the gravity and emergency of this present danger and imminent threat," he said, "it is necessary for the Armed Forces to take all appropriate action to assist the Department of Homeland Security in obtaining full operational control of the southern border."
Another executive order instructs the secretary of defense to "seal the borders and maintain the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security of the United States by repelling forms of invasion including unlawful mass migration, narcotics trafficking, human smuggling and trafficking, and other criminal activities." This emergency may also require trade restrictions, Trump said in a memo, alluding to his threat of punitive tariffs against Mexico and Canada.
As George Mason law professor Ilya Somin notes, "an emergency is a sudden, unexpected crisis, not an ongoing policy issue on which the president wants to redirect resources in ways not authorized by Congress." The situation at the southern border "doesn't even come close to qualifying" as an emergency, Somin argues, especially since "illegal entries are down to their lowest level since August 2020, when the rate was unusually low due to the Covid pandemic." If the president "can declare an emergency and tap a vast range of special emergency powers anytime he wants for any reason he wants," Somin warns, "that makes a hash of the whole concept of an emergency, raises serious constitutional problems, and creates a dangerous concentration of power in the hands of a single person."
Trump also declared "a national energy emergency," which likewise stretches the meaning of the term beyond recognition. "America is the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas, and the price of oil, about $76 per barrel, is roughly the same as the average cost over the past 20 years, adjusted for inflation," The New York Times notes. "The cost of gasoline, about $3.13 per gallon, is close to a three-year low." As energy economist Howard Gruenspecht put it, "I don't have the sense that the world is particularly short of fossil fuels in the present demand-and-supply balance." Somin concurs, noting that "US energy production has greatly increased over the last several years" and that "prices have fallen since the inflation of 2021-23."
Trump likewise says he will deliver "emergency price relief for American families" beset by a "cost-of-living crisis." The U.S. inflation rate surged to around 7 percent in 2021 and dropped only slightly in 2022, thanks to a combination of pandemic-related supply disruptions, demand shifts, and profligate government spending. But the rate fell to 3.4 percent in 2023 and 2.9 percent in 2024. And while "inflation outpaced wage growth for most workers in late 2021 and early 2022," the Times reported last October, "wages have been rising faster than inflation for more than two years."
Around the same time, the Brookings Institution analysis took a longer view, comparing wage and price growth since 2019. Based on the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, it said, nominal pay "has done relatively well in keeping up with overall costs of living since 2019." Based on the consumer price index (CPI), however, "nominal pay has done somewhat less well in keeping up with increases in the costs of goods and services" that are especially "salient to consumers." Although Trump says this constitutes a "crisis" requiring "emergency" action, reasonable people may disagree.
Legally Dubious Means
In addition to Trump's defiance of the 14th Amendment, Somin highlights his attempt to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as "a tool of mass deportation." That law, Somin notes, "allows detention and removal of migrants only when there 'is a declared war between the United States and any foreign nation or government, or any invasion or predatory incursion is perpetrated, attempted, or threatened against the territory of the United States by any foreign nation or government.'" Since there is no "declared war," Trump is asserting that illegal immigration qualifies as an "invasion" by a "foreign nation or government." That does not make much sense on its face, and Somin thinks Trump's interpretation of the statute is unlikely to pass judicial muster.
Somin also questions Trump's designation of drug cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations." He notes that "terrorists are people who target civilians to further political causes." Drug cartels, by contrast, use violence to "protect and enhance their role in illegal markets." If drug cartels are terrorist organizations, Somin says, "so too are virtually any [criminal] organizations that might resort to violence."
Trump, who favored banning TikTok during his first term, is now promising to "sav[e] a platform used by 170 million Americans." While it is hard to disagree with that goal, Congress has decreed that the platform cannot operate in the United States unless there is a change in ownership, and the Supreme Court declined to override that decision. Trump nevertheless instructed the Justice Department to refrain from enforcing the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act for 75 days so he can "determine the appropriate course of action with respect to TikTok." Congress already determined that; Trump just disagrees with its solution. Is this simply a matter of exercising enforcement discretion, or is Trump violating his obligation to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed"?
Trump's attack on "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) programs, insofar as it applies to federal agencies, is well within his authority as president. But he also directed "all departments and agencies" to "take strong action to end private sector DEI discrimination, including civil compliance investigations." That initiative extends to private businesses with DEI policies that offend the president, which will have to predict what he thinks counts as "discrimination." Is it just practices like reserving internships for people in DEI-favored groups, or does it include employee training based on principles he does not like? Businesses are apt to err on the side of caution, a reality that raises First Amendment concerns.
Symbolism
Trump wants to "secure the right of the American people to engage in constitutionally protected speech" and "ensure that no Federal Government officer, employee, or agent engages in or facilitates any conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen." Those are good goals! But the Biden administration, which Trump rightly faults for persistently pressuring social media platforms to suppress content that federal officials perceived as a threat to public health, democracy, or national security, always claimed to be respecting freedom of speech.
The Supreme Court, which dodged the issue by ruling that the plaintiffs who challenged such censorship by proxy lacked standing to sue, never did resolve the question of whether the Biden administration's pestering violated the First Amendment. But it is hard to imagine that Trump's underlings, with or without an executive order on the subject, would attempt the sort of interference their boss detests. And now that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he regrets complying with the government's "asks" and the platform formerly known as Twitter is owned by a guy who adamantly rejects such meddling (in the United States, at least), Trump's directive seems unnecessary except as an expression of his longstanding grievances.
The urgent matters that Trump thought required immediate attention included "restoring names that honor American greatness." He ordered that "North America's highest peak," officially known as Mount Denali since 2015, will once again be known as Mount McKinley, restoring respect for a president who "championed tariffs to protect U.S. manufacturing, boost domestic production, and drive U.S. industrialization and global reach to new heights." In the same order, Trump says the Gulf of Mexico will henceforth be known as the Gulf of America, which is not so much a restoration as an ahistorical innovation that may not gain much traction.
Trump also defended "the immutable biological reality of sex," which may be a bit more complicated than he thinks. He has had it with all this preferred-pronouns nonsense, and he thinks that impatience should be reflected in federal policy, which henceforth will operate on the assumption that transgender, nonbinary, and intersex people do not exist.
Contrary to its name, Trump's Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) is not a department (which would require congressional authorization) but a "temporary organization" confusingly subsumed under a division within the Executive Office of the President that used to be called the United States Digital Service but will now be called the United States DOGE Service. I sincerely hope that DOGE amounts to more than symbolism. But given the fiscal realities that Trump refuses to face and the track record of previous deficit-reduction attempts that amounted to advice Congress was free to ignore, I have my doubts.
Inconsistencies
Trump, who added an estimated $8.4 trillion to the national debt during his first term, condemns his predecessor's fiscal irresponsibility and vows to do better with his "DOGE agenda" but is committed to leaving entitlements untouched and boosting defense spending. He defends "the right of the American people to engage in constitutionally protected speech" but seems bent on policing employee training lest it promote an ideology he abhors. He promises American consumers relief from high prices yet favors tariffs that will raise the cost of living. He describes himself as a "peacemaker" while threatening to seize the Panama Canal. He supports "law and order" but excused political violence by granting pardons to Trump supporters who assaulted police officers while expressing their outrage at an election he falsely claimed was stolen. He freed Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, rightly condemning his life sentence for facilitating drug deals as "ridiculous," but argues that other people convicted of similar charges should be executed.
As those contradictions suggest, Trump has few firm convictions, aside from some mostly bad instincts, and he is willing to deviate even from those when they do not serve his interests. His flurry of early presidential acts and orders is a hodgepodge of personal grievances and politically convenient positions unified by no discernible philosophy or principle. We will have to get used to that. Again.
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What a piece of shit you are Sullum. It's honestly not even worth responding to what you say because none of it comes from an honest or reasonable place.
He should become sarcs drinking buddy.
Maybe Sarc would let Sullum inside him. But that will cost a whole sixer. Sarc does have his pride.
The TDS is strong in this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Oy6DwHAi70&ab_channel=kjzero9
Democrats had to hire psychiatrists for their TDS.
https://punchbowl.news/article/house/raskin-enlists-psychologists-to-help-judiciary-democrats/
Wouldn’t cyanide and kool aid be cheaper?
How DARE Sullum sullumly vow that there ARE no barbecued Fluffies and Fidoes being eaten by illegal sub-humans?!?!?
FACTS?!?! EVIDENCE?!??! We don't NEED no facts or evidence around these that them thar here parts, mister!!!!
Here's the facts and evidence you retarded tribalist. How many of the following Trump EOs do you disagree with?
- Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship
- Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government
- Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements
- Application of Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to TikTok
- Withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization
- Restoring Accountability to Policy-Influencing Positions Within the United States Federal Workforce
- Holding Former Government Officials Accountable For Election Interference And Improper Disclosure Of Sensitive Governmental Information
- Clarifying The Military's Role In Protecting The Territorial Integrity Of The United States
- Unleashing American Energy
- Reevaluating And Realigning United States Foreign Aid
- Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource Potential
- America First Policy Directive To The Secretary Of State
- Establishing And Implementing The President's "Department Of Government Efficiency"
- Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing
- Reforming The Federal Hiring Process And Restoring Merit To Government Service
- Ending Illegal Discrimination And Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity
- Declassification of Records Concerning the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
- Releasing Ross Ulbricht
Most of these are good ideas... ***IF*** they are implemented in a manner so ass to SHRINK instead of EXPAND Government Almighty! Stricter border control, hatred of illegal sub-humans, and higher tariffs all EXPAND Government Almighty! And the REAL kicker is, ALL of Trump's EOs, ass enforced by Team Trump, will be done a MANURE so as to... Reward fiends and punish enemas! Because THAT shit IS "The Team Trump Way"! All loyalty to Trump, NO even-handedness!
"- America First Policy Directive To The Secretary Of State"
Straight-up nationalist GREED and selfishness! Shit does SNOT make the world a better place! What happens when EVERY nation on the planet acts like this?
I gave you a list of Trump's EOs for the last week (that Sullum won't mention because he is a partisan hack), that are real and being implemented right now.
So maybe you can share with us how these EOs "ass enforced by Team Trump" are being done in a "MANURE so as to... Reward fiends and punish enemas!"?
Where's your evidence?
Water is wet! Trump does this shit! A BUNCH of Google hits! (I don't know twat happened to their hit-count feature.) Just ONE hit here, ass a sample!
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/trump-s-distorted-view-justice-reward-friends-punish-enemies-n903506
Trump's distorted view of justice: Reward friends, punish enemies
"Hang Mike Pence" for doing the RIGHT thing, comes to mind! TRUMP LOYALTY UBER ALLES!!!! All Hail Trump!!!
Does evidence EVER change the so-called "minds" of Already-PervFected (and neglected, deflected, infected, and Self-Inspected-And-Approved) sea lions?
Pardoning the Jan.6 political prisoners.
Getting U.S. out of the WHO is a great step, now do NATO and the U.N....get the U.N. out of the U.S.
No.
NATO is a useful alliance. We just need to convince our allies to do their part, as Trump is trying to do. And we do NOT need to have Ukraine or other Russi-adjacent states.
The UN may be odious in many ways, but it provides the nasty players a place to vent their emotions and absurd allegations, which is better than a car bomb on Broadway.
What in this article is untrue?
Read immediately above, shit-stain.
Those are not facts, they are a list of EO titles.
So reading is not one of your skills? Why am I not surprised?
Fuck off and die, asshole.
You're a shallow neo-Jacobite.
Wait, wut?
How are they not facts, are you saying that they don't exist? Do you not know what an EO is and what they do?
Molly, it’s become clear that your retarded existence is one of total misery. End thst misery, by ending your own life.
Cuntsorevaturds making friends, gathering votes, and influencing people by... PEDDLING KOOL-AID AND SUICIDE!!! How's it workin' for ya, servant and serpent of the Evil One?
EvilBahnFuhrer, drinking EvilBahnFuhrer Kool-Aid in a spiraling vortex of darkness, cannot or will not see the Light… It’s a VERY sad song! Kinda like this…
He’s a real Kool-Aid Man,
Sitting in his Kool-Aid Land,
Playing with his Kool-Aid Gland,
His Hero is Jimmy Jones,
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jim-Jones
Loves death and the dying moans,
Then he likes to munch their bones!
He’s truly, completely a necrophiliac,
His brain, squirming toad-like, is REALY, really whack!
Has no thoughts that help the people,
He wants to turn them all to sheeple!
On the sheeple, his Master would feast,
Master? A disaster! Just the nastiest Beast!
Kool-Aid man, please listen,
You don’t know, what you’re missin’,
Kool-Aid man, better thoughts are at hand,
The Beast, to LEAVE, you must COMMAND!
A helpful book is to be found here: M. Scott Peck, Glimpses of the Devil
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1439167265/reasonmagazinea-20/
Hey EvilBahnFuhrer …
If EVERYONE who makes you look bad, by being smarter and better-looking than you, killed themselves, per your wishes, then there would be NO ONE left!
Who would feed you? Who’s tits would you suck at, to make a living? WHO would change your perpetually-smelly DIAPERS?!!?
You’d better come up with a better plan, Stan!
Well,
"Trump wants to "secure the right of the American people to engage in constitutionally protected speech" and "ensure that no Federal Government officer, employee, or agent engages in or facilitates any conduct that would unconstitutionally abridge the free speech of any American citizen." Those are good goals! But the Biden administration, which Trump rightly faults for persistently pressuring social media platforms to suppress content that federal officials perceived as a threat to public health, democracy, or national security, always claimed to be respecting freedom of speech."
But Sullum knows that the objective reality is that the Biden administration WAS pressuring social media platforms to suppress content, and that Trump's EO actually does order the federal government to stop doing that.
He really does not want to admit that Trump is doing a lot of good things from a libertarian perspective.
It's very strange to see those within the media criticize Trump for supporting freedom of speech.
Very strange indeed.
No, no, freedom of the press is Uber good (at least the right press, not those charlatans that are right of center, mind you), but freedom of speech by the non-credentialed peons needs to be severely curated by the Government. To protect democracy. Don't you even want to protect democracy?
Well, maybe my democracy, but not those peoples' democracy.
Exactly!
The highest law is Freedom of Relgion
"Nothing is more dreaded than the national government meddling with religion." —John Adams, in a letter to Benjamin Rush. 1812
"[T]hat the opinions of men are not the object of civil government, nor under its jurisdiction; that to suffer the civil magistrate to intrude his powers into the field of opinion and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty." —Thomas Jefferson, 1779.
"The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man: and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate." —James Madison, 1785.
"Driven from every other corner of the earth, freedom of thought and the right of private judgment in matters of conscience direct their course to this happy country as their last asylum." —Samuel Adams, Speech on August 1, 1776.
"While we are contending for our own liberty, we should be very cautious not to violate the conscience of others, ever considering that God alone is the judge of the hearts of men, and to Him only in this case are they answerable." —George Washington, in a letter to Benedict Arnold.
"Conscience is the most sacred of all property." —James Madison, 1792.
UTTERLY AGREE and his foul negative steaming misanthropy
He is a liar and a regime shill.
Yep, a piece of crap
Sullum's rants regarding Trump are the product of a TDS-addled slimy pile of shit.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
I do enjoy seeing a Sullum suffer. And that suffering will increase.
He has filled a 5-gallon bucket of mine with prog tears. So, thanks, Sullum, for your grief. Keep up the good work.
Sullum meltdowns continue to amuse.
I suspect Sullum, along with several members of the Reason staff, periodically curl up into the fetal position to sob uncontrollably at random times throughout the day.
JS is a hysterical ninny.
JS; DR
Js; Dr
Read about the first paragraph before reading the by line, which was enough to guess who wrote this drivel.
I like it that I do not need to subscribe to leftist rags, now I can get their opinions from Reason.
People with TDS should not write about Trump in a reasonable magazine............
Agree. Now we just need to find a reasonable magazine.
You know, of course, that the numerous comments and clicks that Reason gets for this type of article bring in money to Reason. It's the KMW way - rile up the herd for the clicks. She's all about the clicks, which, frankly, is good business.
Try Touchstone or First Things
If you think disagreement with or opposition to Trump can only be explained by derangement, your personal commitment to Trump has reached unhealthy levels.
The birthright is ridiculous. Our country is insane for allowing people to come her to have a baby and then make that baby a citizen, thus allowing benefits to the family. The baby should be the citizen of the country his parents are citizens. Canada and the US are the only developed countries that have birthright citizenship. It is just a bad idea.
Take it up with the Constitution. If you don’t like it, get the 14th Amendment repealed.
Poor Nelson. Another one who refuses to even counter or acknowledge the evidence involved in the discussion.
It's an outdated concept derived from the English common law (he who is born on the king's land is the king's subject). Even U.K. no longer adheres to that principle for exactly the Immigration problems that it is causing the U.S.
The problem with changing the rule in the U.S. is an Executive Order can't do it. The principle is not only stated in the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 USC 1401(a) / INA 301(a) ), but also in the 14th Amendment to the Constitution! So the Executive Order that Trump gave is not only unlawful, but also unconstitutional. And a violation of the Oath of Office to faithfully execute the laws.
Trump's Executive Order, at best, might be able to deny U.S. Passports to the children of undocumented immigrants as a matter of administrative discretion, but those children will still be citizens and they will still get Social Security Cards that allow them to work (a S.S. number and card is not a proof of citizenship and therefore not covered by the Executive Order).
Only if the courts agree with Trump's outrageous interpretation that being an undocumented immigrants entitles someone to full immunity under the law can these children not be citizens. But that holding would also promote massive lawlessness and crime, as well as immediately release many criminal aliens out of jail, because it makes being an undocumented immigrants as a defense to dismiss criminal charges!
The right solution to end birthright citizenship is to amend the constitution and the law, as other countries have done. In the U.S., that's an almost impossible process without strong bipartisan support, and the way Trump is trying to shove this issue down everyone's throat is not exactly the best way to reach a compromise.
"Only if the courts agree with Trump's outrageous interpretation that being an undocumented immigrants entitles someone to full immunity under the law can these children not be citizens. But that holding would also promote massive lawlessness and crime, as well as immediately release many criminal aliens out of jail, because it makes being an undocumented immigrants as a defense to dismiss criminal charges!"
Once again, if you look at the historical record, "subject to the jurisdiction of" does not mean "has to obey the law", it means "has allegiance to". Read the arguments at the time of the writing of the 14th Amendment, the language was clear and agreed upon. Just because Reason et al are trying to obfuscate the original meaning of the words doesn't make them right. Nobody will get out of prison except to be deported.
"Owing allegiance to" is synonymous with "citizenship".
The catch phrase here, "subject to the jurisdiction of" in the law and amendment has been well settled to relate to immunity.
I don't think cross connecting these two unrelated concepts just to achieve the desired outcome that they be same thing, just because they are both referenced in the 14th Amendment and INA law, is going to work.
Now do people who declare "sanctuary", i.e. detachment from federal jurisdiction.
2 +2 =4 is an outdated concept, comes from Pythagoras and Euclid.
I wondered whether any readers would be dumb enough to try denying Sullum's obviously true critique. Would anyone argue that the "emergencies" are real? Of course not. Would anyone argue that birthright citizenship, enshrined in the Constitution, could be suspended by executive order? Of course not. Instead, we get only the usual pea-brained insults against the author. Bulletin: you can't refute an argument by calling the proponent bad names. Doing that simply advertises your own stupidity and disqualifies you from rational discourse. So many angry, totally inarticulate people out there. Why can't you boobs just say what you mean: you can't stand criticism of Boss Trump, especially when you know it's true and you haven't the knowledge or the rhetorical skills to offer Trump a defense.
If you bothered reading threads instead of watching maddow you'd find a lot more informed arguments than you get from sullum or Rachel.
Did act blue send you?
I wondered whether any readers would be dumb enough to try denying Sullum's obviously true critique.
Nice try, Sullum.
Hi Jacob!
Calling people bad names is MAGA MO.
Shrike thinks calling someone Sullum is calling them a bad name. oops.
TDS-addled assholes deserve to be called assholes, TDS-addled asshole
Which means you think MAGA MO is a bad name and so you are a hypocrite if anybody had doubts
I wondered why TDS-addled shit-piles like you show up here.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
This is going to be a long 4 years for sullum and most of Reason.
They've decided to go the full Maddow route.
Four years is a long time to go on sputtering and flailing in spiteful rants once their lies and absurdities have been exposed to very bright light. But at some point one of three things could hasten their exit:
1) The Payola stops
2) Their Blackmailers are caught or go deeper undercover
3) The DC Cocktail Parties dry up
You know, of course, that the numerous comments and clicks that Reason gets for this type of article bring in money to Reason. It's the KMW way - rile up the herd for the clicks. She's all about the clicks, which, frankly, is good business.
Poor Sullum. Your tears are delicious.
Start putting out cans and jars and baskets and whatever else can hold water. You will survive for the rest of your life drinking the tears that Jakey Fakey News is going to cry from now until 2028.
Nah, salt water may be delicious, but it doesn't avert dehydration.
CNN just fired 200 more of its staff. But not to worry....they have a plan to save their great news organization. /s
When I saw that title, I knew it had to be Jacob T.D.S. Sullum, apologist for all the hideous acts not committed by Trump.
And consummate liar.
Its going to get harder and harder for guys like Sullum to continue shit on what Trump is doing while still pretending to be libertarian.
Eventually they're going to have to just throw their hands in the air and say that they have 'evolved' and don't want to be one any more.
🙂 If Sullum is a libertarian, then so is Rachel Maddow.
“ It’s going to get harder and harder for guys like Sullum to continue shit on what Trump is doing while still pretending to be libertarian.”
You think Trump is a libertarian?
More so than most liberaltarians making excuses for deep state abuses including lockdowns, censorship, and political arrests. All of which sullum has defended.
Trump is a "libertarian" to those who think that being a "libertarian" means being a complete narcissistic asshole. So naturally Jesse loves him.
Notice Lying Jeffy didn't address lockdowns, censorship, and political arrests. He insulted Trump.
Its all he has. Media Matters hasn't emailed him his new talking points yet.
Explain what wasn't libertarian about the following, Lying Jeffy.
- Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship
- Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government
- Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements
- Application of Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to TikTok
- Withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization
- Restoring Accountability to Policy-Influencing Positions Within the United States Federal Workforce
- Holding Former Government Officials Accountable For Election Interference And Improper Disclosure Of Sensitive Governmental Information
- Clarifying The Military's Role In Protecting The Territorial Integrity Of The United States
- Unleashing American Energy
- Reevaluating And Realigning United States Foreign Aid
- Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource Potential
- America First Policy Directive To The Secretary Of State
- Establishing And Implementing The President's "Department Of Government Efficiency"
- Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing
- Reforming The Federal Hiring Process And Restoring Merit To Government Service
- Ending Illegal Discrimination And Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity
- Declassification of Records Concerning the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
- Releasing Ross Ulbricht
Pausing foreign aid. Though there is a plethora of the to be expected so stories about how the US is the largest provider of foreign aid and how this will hurt humanitarian agencies. Not sure why it's the US responsibility to pay for foreign citizens humanitarian needs through coerced taxes. If it is worthwhile, than solicit donations freely given. Not take it directly out of my paycheck.
Sorry, I missed that you addressed this already.
Trump is not a libertarian, but he's doing more libertarian stuff than all the LP's Presidential candidates combined ever accomplished.
To the extent Trump's agenda aligns with libertarianism I will be delighted, and Sullum will engage in performative denial.
To the extent it doesn't so align, I'll realize he's an ordinary major party politician, and Sullum will engage in performative exaggeration.
Because Sullum is less a libertarian at this point than a leftist, and Trump is the left's current Emanuel Goldstein, and Sullum really needs his daily 2 minute hates.
Well put Brett!
He NEVER claimed to be Libertarian and certainly not solely Libertarian.
No, but I daresay Trump's more libertarian than Sullum.
I'm inclined to agree, though I'm not sure we'd have the same reasoning. Trump is far less libertarian than a good chunk of Republicans. But he is infinitely more libertarian than anybody associated with the modern Democrats, and Sullum is certainly among that set.
An empty Nelson post is like a breath of fresh air.
Wonder if he still gets his fifty cents for this post?
I hope everything trump does causes sullum to participate in maid
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/pete-hegseth-confirmed-trump-defense-secretary
Hegseth confirmed as Secretary of defense.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of blue hairs suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
Also, fuck Mitch McConnell. He needs to be primaried in disgrace before he does any more damage.
>Trump's Orders Feature Nonexistent Emergencies, Illegal Power Grabs, and Blatant Inconsistencies
But at least he restored respect for a tariff-loving predecessor by renaming a mountain.
And yet you were fine with Biden's.
1. Some people think there's an emergency. Maybe not an emergency in your lower middle-class neighborhood but certainly in the border cities.
2. What illegal power grabs? And if they're illegal, the courts will strike it down - like they did with Biden?
3. Mate, we just left the administration of inconsistencies. I think some wonky stuff in Trump's first few days is acceptable after 'the adults who were in charge' for the last 4 years.
And to Sullum, fuck off and die, shit-stain.
This.
You know, of course, that the numerous comments and clicks that Reason gets for this type of article bring in money to Reason. It's the KMW way - rile up the herd for the clicks. She's all about the clicks, which, frankly, is good business.
Oh look.
The BIG-FAT-LIE is growing all by itself now.
"Trump, who added an estimated $8.4 trillion"
And in REAL/ACTUAL numbers it looks like estimated at $3.3T
Or $7.5T including the [D] pitched cares act.
Don't let reality and real numbers get in the way of a good witch-hunt huh?
How many articles on Reason have been published about senile Joe's pardons for the likes of Lizard Chaney, Fraudchi and his own family.
The last minute pardons of vicious murderers along with his own family members is the final coda to that human wreck's career.
The only positive is that Joe Biden's dementia will now be allowed to become full blown without medication. Biden will become nothing more than a turnip in human form.
On the other hand DJT has just announced the end of all foreign aid to that corrupt little coke sniffling midget Zelensky. Ukraine will no longer be the money laundering center for Democrats in congress and Raytheon.
Excellent comment.
Bravo!
Sullum is TDS Patient Zero.
You know, I can't remember exactly when I started reading this website, but it was around 1998. It was a breath of fresh air compared to the more partisan sites around at the time.
But it's been in slow decline for over a decade, and increasing levels of awful since The Jacket exited and KMU took over. Seriously, read this tripe compared to the fiercely libertarian articles from 20 years ago.
Reason's been on my daily reading list for over 25 years. Thanks to Sullum and his naked partisanship, I've just cleared more time in my day.
100% correct. Reason morphed from Libertarian principles to Progressive Collectivism. This author is clearly a Left-wing soy boy. Disappointing ....
Pretentious Progressive Collectivism.
FIFY
Or perhaps something more sinister...
Word.
I think it was during the Bush The Lesser years when I discovered Reason and was so glad to read something without an obvious R or D slant. But now it's basically like reading any other left leaning rag. It's become principals over principles. You'll see more libertarian content in the comments than in the articles.
You know, of course, that the numerous comments and clicks that Reason gets for this type of article bring in money to Reason. It's the KMW way - rile up the herd for the clicks. She's all about the clicks, which, frankly, is good business.
The 14th amendment does NOT say that if you are born within the borders of the USA, that you are then a citizen. Read it. Yes, the amendment has been 'interpreted' by SCOTUS in some rather odd ways. I challenge any who defend 'birthright' citizenship to defend it based on actual history and court rulings, not on absurd claims that the 14th amendment irrefutably grants such citizenship.
The point of this provision being added to the constitution was to override the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case that decendents of the imported black slaves born in the U.S. are not citizens and the federal courts did not have Diversity of Citizenship Jurisdiction (citizens residing in one state may sue citizens in another state using the federal court system) to hear Scott's claim against his master for his freedom in the first place.
So I think you're way off saying the 14th Amendment is not about citizenship to all persons born within the United States.
TRUE OF COURSE
Reason.com has long abandon Libertarian principles in favor of Progressive Collectivism. If we are to have a nation-State of any kind there must be borders and boundaries. It is the duty of the POTUS to enforce the borders and boundaries. Period.
I see Reason more as supporting industrialized statism (and maybe some form of globalism). Plus, of course, weed, ass sex, and open borders.
So you’re the kind of individual who enjoys controlling the heck out of everyone? A real dominance kind of person? That might strike some as sorta pervy, don’t you think?
LMAO
But would you be laughing if Harris had "won"?
I'd probably still be laughing at Sullum.
Nice to see lefty boot licker jacob has not changed one bit.
Didn't catch it, even though I called Molly a neo-Jacobite but Jakey is properly named. He's more Jacobite than Libertarian. Bet he would even support a Committee of Public Safety, until they turned against his Robespierresque ass. Play lip service to individual freedom while using government force and public ridicule to suppress/oppress dissenting opinion and political foes and people he just doesn't like. Yeah, definitely more a Jacobite than a libertarian.
On the other hand, don’t hold your breath for Trump to endorse the arrest of Joe Biden for aiding and abating the Israeli Zionists in their genocide against the civilians of Gaza. He’s going to be too busy supporting the Zionists in their slaughter of West Bank Palestinians.
Whereas, Obozo and Biden gave Iran, a known terrorist state and supporter of the kidnapping, raping and murdering pigs of Hamas billions of dollars so they can continue to violate international law and butcher innocent Israeli and American citizens on 7 October, 2023.
Hopefully, Trump will give Israel more resources so these Hamas gutless wonders will be hunted down, killed and buried with their fellow pigs.
Having watched the Zionists engage in genocide including the kidnapping, raping, murdering you apparently are only willing to attribute to Hamas, along with our government’s willingness to assist, I’d recommend we cease supplying munitions to the entire area.
Another one with nothing of interest to say, to mute.
JS;dr
So what does the JS;dr mean?
article written by Jacob Sullum and thus he didnt read it.
Thanks.
It's just Vern's way of protecting his brain cells.
Reading opinions that may differ from their own does appear to be quite traumatic for some here.
I think you meant "scripted narratives," and not "opinions."
Not sure what you mean but any opinion outrageous in itself is certainly so compared to other opinions too.
He's been great so far. Absolutely knocking it out of the park 90% of the time. Beyond my expectations.
Tell us about the ten percent you don’t like.
Funny how Sullum didn't mind the asinine and counter-productive EOs Biden signed four years ago.
Weird, huh?
Ask him if climate change is an existent emergency.
When 90% of someone's writings are about only one thing, the evil of Trump, it's evidence of a problem with objectivity severe enough to be labeled "obsession". Sullum is the best thing that ever happened to Trump - his opponent discredits himself with his obsessive attacks. Unfortunately, Sullum also discredits Reason.
"As George Mason law professor Ilya Somin notes, "an emergency is a sudden, unexpected crisis, not an ongoing policy issue on which the president wants to redirect resources in ways not authorized by Congress.""
By Somin's standard, the fires in California would not qualify as an emergency since they are the result of an "ongoing policy issue". The constitution does not authorize the president to put out fires.
While the overwhelming number of illegal immigrants come to America for a better life, there are a number of actual criminals who are being released regularly by local authorities and remain in the US committing additional crimes. They need to be arrested and either imprisoned or deported.
Energy has been restricted by the Biden administration and to seriously pretend that it had no effect because now prices aren't much higher than in 2019 is worse than a lie. How many millions of barrels of oil were dumped from the reserve? How many prices rose because of transportation costs that are only now relaxing? How much American wealth was diverted from more productive uses because of high energy costs over the last four years?
Trump is full of shit about the US being the only country that recognizes birthright citizenship. The entire western hemisphere, with one exception, has birthright citizenship. Over 30 countries have it including Canada and Mexico. Either Trump is lying, or he has the dumbest or most obsequious advisers on earth.
The only countries with immigration problems are those that do not deport criminal aliens. Get rid of the criminals and most of the "immigration" problems will disappear.
Get rid of the criminals obviously. But also, stop giving welfare to immigrants. If you want to come live here you have to have the wherewithal to feed yourself. It's not very much to ask.
LoC map showing unconditional at birth
https://maint.loc.gov/law/help/birthright-citizenship/global.php
What out=of-date Engineer does not mention is that places like Canada and most of South America offer their worthless birthright citizenship and who would want it
Oh check it out. Great article. Remember when Sullum wrote that scathing article a few years ago about Biden's executive orders doing the same thing as all imperial presidents? Yeah me neither. For the life of me I do not understand why Reason has decided to go woke, court and virtue signal to the left. Been going on for a while now. Even the "Bye Joe" magazine theme last month is pretty light. Most of the articles just end up saying how bad Trump is going to be. I'm no fan of Trump. But did the Council on Foreign Relations give its marching orders propaganda to Reason in addition to every other left wing magazine? Because that's what it is now. Damn near as awful as the LP putting up Chase Oliver as a presidential candidate. Reason and the LP left me behind.
ONce you call homosexuality and abortoin okay, you tell devout Jews, Catholics etc that they can't be Libertarans.
Good thing that real Libertarians like Milei and VIllareuel didn't turn to a career in journalism
Since this morning Trump's approval is at 58% I have to read this as the REASON mag's drift into prideful hatred of normal people. But I always got that from the Ayn Rand and Hayek folks. Give it 10 years and there will be no Libertarian Party. People hate when there is at least HOPE and someone pees on it to show how much smarter they are.
I forgot why I had stopped coming to Reason's website. Now I remember. Too many columns and writers pushing misinformation and one-sided diatribes. See ya in another year!
If only Trump's name was Obama ... he could do all these illicit things and nobody would say a word.