@sherb said:
little know wrinkle of constitutional law: If you say "I hereby order" than companies have to do what you say.
Its a fact. Look it up.
He didn't use the correct language in ordering FedX, UPS, etc., to search for and refuse [from his next tweet [yes, I follow him, like a moth to a flame]] all deliveries of fentanyl from China. No "hereby order," which is absolutely critical under the constitutional law wrinkle cited by Sherb. Thus, FedX and the like are free to let the fentanyl flow into the country. Epic fail! Impeachable offense!
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What's the Over/under that the Chosen One makes this weekend's G7 bout him?
little know wrinkle of constitutional law: If you say "I hereby order" than companies have to do what you say.
Its a fact. Look it up.
What fly fishing gear comes from the pepes republic? Waders and boots, pole blanks? How does it all gore my ox?
He didn't use the correct language in ordering FedX, UPS, etc., to search for and refuse [from his next tweet [yes, I follow him, like a moth to a flame]] all deliveries of fentanyl from China. No "hereby order," which is absolutely critical under the constitutional law wrinkle cited by Sherb. Thus, FedX and the like are free to let the fentanyl flow into the country. Epic fail! Impeachable offense!
fake news! sad!
I hereby order everyone reading this to go do some fishing this weekend. And lay off the cheap Chinese fentanyl for Pete's sake.
It appears he thinks he has specific statutory authority to “hereby order” how American companies conduct their businesses.
Trump claims he has 'absolute right' to order US companies out of China under 1977 law
https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEN2IIxjlWLjk9m2USc15wewqGQgEKhAIACoHCAowocv1CjCSptoCMPrTpgU?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en