If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal.
— JD Vance (@JDVance) February 9, 2025
If a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that's also illegal.
Judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power.
Burgers have an extremely r-slurred political system. If a PM in Canada actually tried the Burger "Ignore the courts", the House of Commons would force a non confidence vote, and they would likely lose it.
What's the point of the judiciary if one of the President's goons says "The President said so"?
MAGA cultists should be forced to pay a 300% tariff on everything.
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presidential systems just suck balls. the only stable
presidential systems are korea
and the US which both have issues with executive overreach.
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Korea does fairly well, but of their last 5 presidents there's:
One currently facing impeachment.
One impeached and went to prison.
IIRC Lee managed to complete his term before he went to prison.
One jumped off a fricking cliff because that's how severe his legal issues were.
So not as tarded as America but not very stable.
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Wasn't one of them in some crazy cult or something
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Yes... kind of. Oh dammit, I had started writing about that a long time ago but got off track after the first chapter.
It's more complicated than just she was in a cult. She was the daughter of the loved/hated dictator who pretty much invented what South Korea is. She had a really fricked-up life. And I'm not sure if it was really a cult or she was just a lesbian and Koreans don't want to admit that.
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