
1. The criminalization of Homelessness.
You really need to sit and marinate that. Someone is homeless, and now, they can be deemed a criminal, if the local statutes say such.
The ramifications of this are staggering.
You can have people be arrested for being homeless.
You then are now placing people, whose only ‘crime’ is being homeless – WITHIN THE LEGAL SYSTEM.
How is a homeless person supposed to post bond? To get out of jail?
Because, I assure you that they won’t be released on their own recognizance.
So, here you have a population for the FOR-PROFIT PRISON INDUSTRY. How can they make a profit if their prison’s aren’t full?
What happens with homeless FAMILIES? You going to arrest the family? Throw the parent in jail, and then put their child in the foster care system?
Now, what will happen to those children? Especially, if they have younger children? What is the likelihood that those younger children will be taken from them and given to the adoption industry?
An absolute human nightmare…
3. The Gutting of the Chevron Doctrine
Tristan Snell
@TristanSnell
BREAKING: Supreme Court seizes control of regulatory agency decisions
Judges now can second-guess
– drug safety
– banking regs
– aviation safety
– environmental regs
– consumer product safetyCourts can now take over American life — in support of corporate special interests
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Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) posted at 1:54 PM on Fri, Jun 28, 2024:
Agencies have professionals with deep substantive expertise. Judges have nothing but their ideological biases. This is a renegade court usurping legislative and executive power. It is an illegitimate court.
(https://x.com/NormOrnstein/status/1806763221111521298?t=tdhu3vcrSCWARE0RXIYozw&s=03)
And, for those who couldn’t be scared by The Court in 2016, when we told you it was an important reason above all else to vote for Hillary:
Bryan H., Esq. (@X_BryanH) posted at 9:55 AM on Fri, Jun 28, 2024:
The Supreme Court has:-Overturned Roe v. Wade (50+ years of precedent)
-Overturned Chevron (40 years of precedent)
-Overturned affirmative action (60+ years of precedent)
-Allowed cities to criminalize homelessness
And this is all because 1 man became president in 2016.
(https://x.com/X_BryanH/status/1806702961499795813?t=xyHC67BzbS_CLSr7K9myuw&s=03)
Source: Open Thread | Last Day of Supreme Court Nonsense for This Term | 3CHICSPOLITICO
An absolutely cynical way of “solving” the homelessness problem. Even more genious than dropping them off in a desert to die: somebody can make money from them! When one thinks the world cannot get crazier … 😦
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