Even Jesus despised judges saying, “Woe unto you lawyers . . .”
The country was stunned when a Ninth Circuit Judge issued an order halting Trump’s temporary travel ban. But, more shocking was the entire United States government skidded to a stop over one judicial administrator’s opinion.
How did this black robed BAR attorney get such power?
If this is allowed to stand, then any of the 3000 un-elected federal BAR attorneys who disagree with a president’s executive decision could bring the whole nation to its knees.
If “Judge” Robart is not impeached or at least sanctioned, then there is no hope for this country. When a single man who sits on the bench for life can censor an elected president for executing his duty, then the people no longer have a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
What the founding fathers feared has come upon us!
Pat Buchanan called on Trump to break the court’s power ending with “a clipping of the court’s wings is long overdue.”
And, the reason for this demand is because the Federal Courts have been stacked with radical, left-wing, political-activist administrators whose main goal is to de-Christianize the country and to seize control of the government by judicial power.
http://buchanan.org/blog/trump-must-break-judicial-power
Ann Coulter had this to say in “A MANIAC IS RUNNING OUR FOREIGN POLICY! (IT’S NOT TRUMP)”, February 8, 2017.
“If only we were able to deport citizens, we could use Trump’s new policy of excluding those who are “hostile” toward our country to get rid of Judge James Robart.
Judge Robart’s veto of Trump’s travel ban notwithstanding, there is not the slightest question but that the president, in his sole discretion, can choose to admit or exclude any foreigners he likes, based on “the interests of the United States.”
The Clinton administration used the executive branch’s broad power over immigration to send a 6-year-old boy back to a communist dictatorship. The courts were completely powerless to stop him.
As explained by the federal appellate court that ruled on Elian Gonzalez’s asylum application: “It is the duty of the Congress and of the executive branch to exercise political will,” and “in no context is the executive branch entitled to more deference than in the context of foreign affairs,” which includes immigration.”
Agreed.
Q. “What do you call a hundred federal judges at the bottom of the sea?”
A. “a good start.”
Now is the time to bury a few of them in the maritime sea. . . and making Administrator Robart walk the plank would be a good place to start.
Oh, that Trump et al. would have the strength and courage to deal with this Bush appointee.
Psalm 82:2 How long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?
Storm Brooks
2/12/2017
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