>minimum wage is still (((constitutional))) >federal reserve is still (((constitutional))) >people are busy bitching about some beaners and shit CAN WE FUCKING ENFORCE FREEDOM OF CONTRACT AND SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS ALREADY
Liam Morris
>LONELY naw, he hangs out with us when he's not working he's the jannies poster by the way
Why aren't both of those things constitutional? They both are sufficiently connected to interstate commerce to merit federal legislation. Especially the Reserve.
He used to say he would rather have a dead son than for him to be gay, and that if it was a kid and he thought he was some sort of sissy he would beat him up until it got fixed. Just like every single Brazilian I know that has two balls
Bentley Miller
Wh-what's going on in the kitchen?? Shlomo?!
Benjamin Rogers
>the president of the united states/ex steak salesman is the one responsible for giving the janitors so much grief that mental image is fucking hilarious
>Substantive due process is to be distinguished from procedural due process. The distinction arises from the words "of law" in the phrase "due process of law."[2] Procedural due process protects individuals from the coercive power of government by ensuring that adjudication processes, under valid laws, are fair and impartial. Such protections, for example, include sufficient and timely notice on why a party is required to appear before a court or other administrative body, the right to an impartial trier of fact and trier of law, and the right to give testimony and present relevant evidence at hearings.[2] In contrast, substantive due process protects individuals against majoritarian policy enactments that exceed the limits of governmental authority: courts may find that a majority's enactment is not law and cannot be enforced as such, regardless of whether the processes of enactment and enforcement were actually fair
Substantive due process is the only way to take back what is yours. Courts can hang you 6 ways from sunday on (((procedure))), but if you have a fundamental right to do with what you own what you wish they can't fuck with you. Don't dismiss it as nonsense, either. Substantive due process is hardly even taught in law schools any more because of (((them))).
>god knows what you masturbate to >that's not dressing up like a girl >haha you admitted you masturbate >no I just said they're not the same thing Asshat.
>minimum wage is interstate commerce Last I checked you paid wages to your employees at your place of work, and that's entirely intrastate. To the extent it's not intrastate, it's preempted by the constitutional guarantee of freedom of contract, and to the extent its a state regulation, it's preempted by the same. Try again bernie bro.
>federal reserve All coinage is issued by the treasury and to be based in gold and silver. >No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts So even if the federal reserve has a right to exist as a private corporation, no state is legally allowed to use its faux money as currency
SURE IS PRETTY AMAZING HOW FORESIGHTED THE FRAMERS WERE. ALMOST AS IF THERE WERE (((PEOPLE))) WHO TRIED THESE SHENANIGANS BEFORE.
My local news is running a story about how the North Dakota GOP implemented voter suppression techniques to stop Natives from voting, and that Heidi might lose because of that, are they right? I don't know why they're talking about specific US midterm races on leafland news.
Benjamin Miller
>to use its faux money as currency Those are notes, they are not money, it's written on them that they are "notes"
Jason Price
I set out candy for the little white kids in neighborhood. A group of nigger teenagers took all of it.
It's the jaguar tax, otherwise they start behaving like jews and demading the first born of every animal and so forth
Jeremiah Thomas
>To the extent it's not intrastate, it's preempted by the constitutional guarantee of freedom of contract, and to the extent its a state regulation, it's preempted by the same. What constitutional guarantee of freedom of contract are you talking about? The contracts clause? All that means is that you can't pass a law that nullifies existing contracts. There is no constitutional guarantee to make a contract in violation of existing law.
Ian Price
>setting out candy instead of taking part in the festivities what a fag
Daniel Garcia
Cuz America is the only country that matters. You're just a hat.
Landon Gutierrez
Could Trump deploy Military Judges and like JAG in border states to quickly 'process' all asylum claims and deny 80% of the claimants in days instead of years?
Then said "notes" are not legal tender and shouldn't be eligible to pay taxes with nor should any business establishment be required to take them, except the "note" says "legally tender by law" on its fucking front cover.