There is no concept in law that somehow reduces the amount of executive power that the President has, which is ALL of it.There is no concept in law that obligated cooperation and says that is obstructing if you do not.
The Executive is the Executive arm of the Federal Government.The Executive is the enforcement arm for Congress ...
Nope. The President always executes everything. Congress doesn't ever execute anything.... over appropriations ONLY if Congress requests it.
Every POTUS gets to decide unilaterally how Congressional funding is executed.No POTUS gets to decide unilaterally to withhold funds Congress has allocated
... for any reason whatsoever, or for no reason at all. If We the People don't like it, We can vote him out of office.... because they think a State is doing something wrong.
You are just a deeply stupid person who does not understand the law or Constitution and yet has strong ignorant opinions that are always wrongYou are just a deeply stupid person who does not understand the law or Constitution ...
... and you remain unable to refute any part of it. In fact, a deep-dive perusal of all of your posts will show that you simply aren't able to refute anything.I read every word you posted and understand it perfectly ...
So I gotta put you on ignore, boss. You're a drug-addled, antisocial pile of shit in the last throes of delusions of grandeur. You're only getting worse.Neo-Caligula.
My Dick can always use more sucking if that might help.So I gotta put you on ignore, boss. You're a drug-addled, antisocial pile of shit in the last throes of delusions of grandeur. You're only getting worse.
Bye, beeyach.
YARP. Try to stay on topic for once, Sybil.Any war must be economic and from the air.
That alone will isolate Hamas, the Houthi, and Hezbollah from any funding.
We cannot win land wars in the Midde or Far East.
I said in 2004 that Iran would ally with Iraq eventually.
Assumption of victory fallacy.Dude, when you know you're losing an argument, you start making shit up. I read every word you posted and understand it perfectly. And it's all bullshit.
Do try to be better.
YAFI.So I gotta put you on ignore, boss. You're a drug-addled, antisocial pile of shit in the last throes of delusions of grandeur. You're only getting worse.
Bye, beeyach.
Sanctuary cities are STATE/LOCAL -CREATED, NOT FEDERAL.Why do you think it would take judge shopping to stop that?
What, in the law do you think gives a POTUS power to unilaterally do that and defy Congress?
So, once again, Congress has the power of the purse. It decides funding. trump can ask Congress to stop funding, but that requires effort. trump is allergic to effort.February 1 Trump ending all federal funding to sanctuary states / cities
Again lots words that are spin and bull shit by you.You are talking out your ass here.
When the President (or any officer or employee of the executive branch), through action or inaction, delays or withholds enacted funding, that is an impoundment.
Congress holds the power of the purse—approving a budget and appropriating funds. The President and executive branch agencies are responsible for administering those funds.
Occasionally, the President may wish to delay or avoid spending some of the funds appropriated by Congress. This may be for a variety of reasons—for cost savings, policy disagreements between the President and Congress, and changes in relevant circumstances, to name a few.
Congress passed the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 in response to the controversy. Title X in the act is commonly referred to as the Impoundment Control Act (or ICA), and it requires the president to report to Congress when he impounds funds as a deferment (or a temporary delay) or a recission (a permanent cancellation) of spending.
Under the ICA, spending deferrals must not extend beyond the current fiscal year, and Congress can override deferrals using an expedited process. For recissions, the president must propose such actions to Congress for approval, and he can delay spending-related to recissions for 45 days. Unless Congress approves the recission request, the funds must be released for spending.
Can a president refuse to spend funds approved by Congress? | Constitution Center
Shortly after President Donald Trump took office, his administration briefly paused federal spending on various programs. Although that spending has been restored, the move led to questions about the separation of powers between the president and Congress.constitutioncenter.org
Read my answer here.
Terry knows that and thus why he is already saying if the courts strike it down it is only because they are activist courts. He foresees this losing and losing fast in courts as what Trump is doing is illegal and against the Constitution.No. No he isn't. The courts will strike this one down just as they have EVERY OTHER ATTEMPT.
He simply does not have the ability to do this.