I believe it was a vote by the house. If memory serves correct, Johnson was a representative at the time.Was the “Johnson Amendment” an executive order?
I’m no expert, but it looks like he has simply instructed the IRS to stop enforcing the law.So how exactly can an executive order override US law?
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech
I will have to study this particular law and executive order more closely, but my first reaction is that executive orders are exactly the opposite of returning power to the people. By definition, they are the exercise of power of ONE person and were rightfully criticized by candidate Trump. A victory in favor of religious institutions isn't a true victory , in my mind, if that victory perpetuates the erosion of the Constitution. I'll get off my soap box for now and wait for the dust to settle on the specifics of the law in question.Wow. Exciting. He continues to make strides toward limiting government and returning power to the people.
My guess is he is hoping for a legal challenge that goes to the Supreme Court determining the original implementation of the Johnson Amendment was unconstitutional.I will have to study this particular law and executive order more closely, but my first reaction is that executive orders are exactly the opposite of returning power to the people. By definition, they are the exercise of power of ONE person and were rightfully criticized by candidate Trump. A victory in favor of religious institutions isn't a true victory , in my mind, if that victory perpetuates the erosion of the Constitution. I'll get off my soap box for now and wait for the dust to settle on the specifics of the law in question.
perpetuates the erosion of the Constitution
I hope so. The easiest way to cook a frog is to put it in cool water and then turn up the heat slowly. Between Obama and Trump handing out the EO like candy, I just hope we don't get to he day we are ruled by executive order in my life time. Wasn't the slogan of the Patriots, "No king but Jesus"?My guess is he is hoping for a legal challenge that goes to the Supreme Court determining the original implementation of the Johnson Amendment was unconstitutional.
Too true.We got a nicer Satan, which means fewer churches will seek obedience only to Christ.
I have to throw a curve-ball in here... The whole slogan of "returning power to the people", common to both democracy and communism, is in the long run basically just a sleight-of-hand way to get the populace to accept bureaucratic infringements on every single aspect of their lives because "we voted for it so have to accept it", or "it's for our own good". Which is why our modern laws place so many more controls on individuals than any monarch in history ever did. A monarch simply doesn't have the time or interest in controlling every single individual's life - they might have a few key people they choose to oppress, but the majority mostly do their own thing.I will have to study this particular law and executive order more closely, but my first reaction is that executive orders are exactly the opposite of returning power to the people. By definition, they are the exercise of power of ONE person and were rightfully criticized by candidate Trump.
The Communist Manifesto reads today like a history book, not a plan but a description of what's actually taken place over the past century or so in all Western democracies, following the abolition of monarchies. Democracy and communism are not opposites, they're exactly the same thing just at different stages of evolution. It's an illusion, just like "left" and "right" - they get us arguing over two seemingly different things that are actually just different routes to the same outcome, and thereby whichever side "wins" society still keeps going in the same direction.Karl Marx said:What will be the course of this revolution?
Above all, it will establish a democratic constitution, and through this, the direct or indirect dominance of the proletariat. ...
Democracy would be wholly valueless to the proletariat if it were not immediately used as a means for putting through measures directed against private property and ensuring the livelihood of the proletariat. ...
It is impossible, of course, to carry out all these measures at once. But one will always bring others in its wake. Once the first radical attack on private property has been launched, the proletariat will find itself forced to go ever further, to concentrate increasingly in the hands of the state all capital, all agriculture, all transport, all trade. ...
Finally, when all capital, all production, all exchange have been brought together in the hands of the nation, private property will disappear of its own accord, money will become superfluous, and production will so expand and man so change that society will be able to slough off whatever of its old economic habits may remain.
we don't get to he day we are ruled by executive order in my life time
You are very critical of America Samuel. It doesn’t seem to accompanied by an equally judgemental evaluation of your own country or even any other country. To an American it comes across as rude and juvenile. It certainly isn’t in keeping with the rest of your conversation which is generally of a more elevated level.I have to throw a curve-ball in here... The whole slogan of "returning power to the people", common to both democracy and communism, is in the long run basically just a sleight-of-hand way to get the populace to accept bureaucratic infringements on every single aspect of their lives because "we voted for it so have to accept it", or "it's for our own good". Which is why our modern laws place so many more controls on individuals than any monarch in history ever did. A monarch simply doesn't have the time or interest in controlling every single individual's life - they might have a few key people they choose to oppress, but the majority mostly do their own thing.
An executive order cancelling a complex bureaucratic infringement on the lives of ordinary citizens is exactly what you'd expect a monarch to do - because that complex bureaucracy itself is the single organisation most capable of challenging his rule.
Everybody who's still swayed by the romance of "democracy" needs to read the Communist Manifesto:
The Communist Manifesto reads today like a history book, not a plan but a description of what's actually taken place over the past century or so in all Western democracies, following the abolition of monarchies. Democracy and communism are not opposites, they're exactly the same thing just at different stages of evolution. It's an illusion, just like "left" and "right" - they get us arguing over two seemingly different things that are actually just different routes to the same outcome, and thereby whichever side "wins" society still keeps going in the same direction.
Executive orders like this are actually a good step in the right direction - but sadly just the last twitches of a corpse that is already dead. Because Trump isn't actually a monarch, just the figurehead for one of the largest and most intrusive democratic / communistic systems ever built.