Monday, March 06, 2017

"The Trump Backlash" is oppressing the USA Constitution.

March 4, 2017
By Ellen McCarthy

Apparently, in Trump’s view, (click here) long-simmering feuds regarding his old reality show “The Apprentice” don’t qualify as trivial.

On Friday the show’s new host, Arnold Schwarzenegger, released a statement saying he would not return for a second season. “I loved every second of working with NBC and Mark Burnett. Everyone — from the celebrities to the crew to the marketing department — was a straight 10, and I would absolutely work with all of them again on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.”

Schwarzenegger later explained that the “baggage” to which he was referring is Trump. “With Trump being involved in the show, people have a bad taste and don’t want to participate as a spectator or as a sponsor or in any other way support the show,” he told Empire magazine....

"Ah"nold was the one person that could not cause Trump agida. He is not born in the USA so he could never go from "The Apprentice" to POTUS.

The USA Constitution is oppressed because Republicans are afraid of taking on the issues that support impeachment, namely, Mr. Trump's continued practice in private business and hiring relatives to sensitive positions in the White House. There are certainly other issues supporting impeachment, but, what difference does it make if Congress won't uphold the law?

Paul Ryan plays footsies with Trump all the time. Will Ryan actually have the guts to protect the US Constitution? No. Why? Because he will fall out of grace with his constituency. The cronies are winning all kinds of favors because Congress has no back bone. We don't have a country anymore, we have anarchy.

The Christian Bible won in the case of a young man who is transgender.  So much for the separation of church and state IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Robert's Court is lame. Whatever happened to separate and equal? What happened to Brown vs Board of Ed? The US Constitution is clear, there has to be room for everyone and all citizens are to be treated equally under the law. The USA Constitution demands a public school to accommodate all student issues, even transgender.

March 6, 2017
By Adam Liptik

Washington - The Supreme Court (click here) announced on Monday that it would not hear a major case on transgender rights after all, acting after the Trump administration changed the federal government’s position on whether public schools had to allow transgender youths to use bathrooms that matched their gender identities.

In a one-sentence order, the Supreme Court vacated an appeal’s court decision in favor of a transgender boy, Gavin Grimm, and sent the case back for further consideration in light of the new guidance from the Trump administration....