[…] David M. Driesen, a Syracuse University law professor, said Tillis’ comparison is faulty.

“There is no precedent for withholding monies across the board because of broad policy disagreement with the law,” Driesen said. “That is a frontal attack on the legislative authority of Congress.”

If lawmakers don’t challenge DOGE, by passing new laws or going to court, they risk losing the powers Congress has held for two and a half centuries. Driesen and other legal experts said judges might consider the lack of congressional opposition as they decide cases on this question.

“That shouldn’t matter at all as a matter of constitutional law,” Bowman said. “But I suspect that for some judges, the silence might carry some weight.”

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    if I say get off my property and you leave

    the fact it’s not my property has zero relevance.

    He has the power to do whatever he can get away with.

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      Especially if not a single person opposes him in person. Fuck that. Why is everyone just sitting down. Someone punch that fuck already. A bunch of someone’s preferably. All at the same time.

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          As a Canadian and living here my entire life, watching American tv and news as a kid, seeing all your shit on the internet into adulthood and now pushing senior, I am so fucking surprised no one has gotten physical in America. Not one person.

          The benefit I suppose is it makes me worry less about having to fight my neighbors because of their idiot fascist fuckfaces designs on what is not his or ever will be.

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            We love to dream that we would put up a hell of a fight if the apocalypse happened, but the truth is most americans would last less than a month without the grocery store providing their every need.

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    i guess the moron majority in congress thinks there’s no danger of a president usurping congressional power and authority, because there won’t ever be someone not ‘one of them’ in that office again.

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      They want the dictator. They’re absolutely going to sit with their thumbs up their asses and cheer it on.

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      I mean conservatives are inherently against democracy. I’m sure most of them are behind this 100%.

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      I’m European, and even I know the answer is no.

      Congress is supposed to decide spending, but is not doing anything to stop the white house.

      Whatever the states or congressmen want to do, it will end up in the courts and eventually end up in the ninth circuit… which is majority republican.

      The justice department can legally, by right of constitution start arresting people… but won’t, because that office too is filled with republicans.

      All offices have been sown up by the republicans, all seats stacked, all loyalists placed, all roads leading to Rome… and Nero.

      I hope you yanks have prepared marshmallows.

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        You speak a lot of truth. If it wasn’t my family on the line I would say I am curious how this will all turn out. Unfortunately, I have too much to lose to be that detached.

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    As a child in elementary school, I recall the teacher describing balance of power and thinking it seemed like the president had too much power. I later learned some of the intricacies of the system, but am no expert and still recall not grasping how the checks and balances would actually play out if a nefarious individual were to infiltrate the system.

    At this point, I’m thinking either my naive younger self was right, or these people that made it to power didn’t understand any better than my elementary knowledge and genuinely believe they have this power.

    Or they know what they’re doing and it’s a blatant attack in the USA.

    In any of these situations, there’s no clean way out when nearly half the population actually supports it.