Comment by tptacek
1 year ago
Yes, because deploying the military domestically and overriding an FTC ALJ's legal interpretation are clearly comparable.
1 year ago
Yes, because deploying the military domestically and overriding an FTC ALJ's legal interpretation are clearly comparable.
They are comparable in that they are both an increasing exercise of power wrt what had been previously done.
I concur with GP; you are arriving at the conclusion through your own logic but somehow not seeing the conclusion. See intermerda's point below.
This is one of these situations where my immediate instinct is to clarify my own politics, but then I catch myself and conclude that my comments should stand on their own whether or not you feel like you have a partisan affinity to me. Mostly: this is why the threads on these stories are just wretched. You could say I'm wrong and nerd your way out to whether that's the case --- that's what this site is for --- but instead we're all just reflexively venting emotions.
You don't need to clarify anything. It's simple. Everyone here agrees with your logic, your comments do stand on their own. The point of debate is "but I don't see the power grab everybody else is seeing". Which is fine if you don't see it, that's just how you see it. Others see it differently.
You really can't see how they are both powers that presidents (arguably) technically have but which they do not execute? And that a president actually exercising such a power is thus a power grab?
Nothing in my comment is comparing them or suggesting they are comparable.