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re: Trump wins: What's his first move?

Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:15 pm to
Posted by Datbawwwww
Member since Oct 2023
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Posted on 3/21/24 at 8:15 pm to
It should be a multifaceted approach that is executed simultaneously!

Canceling all EO’s slow Joe signed and firing all the appointees within his power as POTUS, fire the top 4 levels of each 3 level agency until remaining workforce can be investigated and evaluated, economic RELIEF policy such as tariffs that’s American first, having the temp AG appoint the right people to investigate all the crimes committed by the liberals and it may take hundreds of special prosecutors, border policy and an EO to have the military start building the wall, pardon all politically prosecuted people (Jan 6th and more), use his executive powers to defund sanctuary cities/states, sign an EO to prevent “gender affirmation”, sign an EO to hold DA’s accountable for not performing their jobs, sign an EO to create a system that can remove appellate judges with a grading system, and most of all is to follow the precedent that was set and be UBER aggressive with everything he does!
Posted by Tarps99
Lafourche Parish
Member since Apr 2017
7755 posts
Posted on 3/22/24 at 6:04 am to
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EO to create a system that can remove appellate judges with a grading system, and most of all is to follow the precedent that was set


As much as the progressive DEI appointments that have been made that need to be rebalanced in the judiciary, it would take years to fix. All federal judges are appointed to lifetime appointments, and can only be removed for an impeachable offense which would require a vote of Congress and not involve the executive branch.

One way to dilute the liberal power on the judiciary would be to increase the size of the courts and add judges, but each judge has to confirmed by the Senate and by tradition senior senators in liberal states of the nomination can hold off the nominees or gum up the nomination process if the balance of power is nearly 50/50 in the Senate.

One of the first areas to be increased needs to be the middle district of Louisiana, and true case rotation needs to be resumed.

Every civil rights/voting rights act case needs to heard by any judge on the bench and not referred to the liberal hack Judge Shelley Dick. It seems like every redistricting case was heard by her, then sent to the 5th Circuit and then either slapped down or referred pending other opinions by the Supreme Court.
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