Going into Supreme Court arguments over President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Wednesday, it was genuinely difficult to guess how the justices would rule. Within minutes, that suspense vanished. The hearing was a bloodbath for the Trump administration: Six justices lined up to bash the Justice Department’s defense of the tariffs, barely disguising their annoyance with the government’s barrage of blustery nonsense. At the halfway point, it would’ve saved everyone time had the court just huddled, announced its decision from the bench, and recessed early for lunch. Trump’s signature trade policy—which he expected to raise trillions of dollars for him to use as he wished—looks dead on arrival at SCOTUS. We have spent 10 months waiting to see if, and when, this court would set a limit on Trump’s power. Perhaps we should’ve guessed that its extraordinary deference to this president could be outweighed only by its hatred of taxes.

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      They’ve already ruled that the president can do whatever he wants, so yeah, this is meaningless.

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      Yep. It’s how they can claim they were the reasonable ones. So they don’t have to move to Argentina if they’re on the losing side in the future.

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    This administration, at the urging of Dark Enlightenment CEO-king philosophy, has articulated it will ignore the courts. If they are going to trigger a constitutional crisis, with how central the tariffs as bludgeon strategy is to Trump and how unpopular tariffs are, this would be the time. They’ve already projected their desire to do so which would play into the tech oligarchs belief of mimetic theory of scapegoating the Trump and install their vassal Vance to carry their agenda of dismantling democracy and destroying America across the finish line.

    “Judges aren’t allowed to control the executive branch’s legitimate power,” Vance wrote

    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/02/11/jd-vance-trump-executive-power-supreme-court-00203537

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      They can try, but Vance can’t unite branches of MAGA around a cult of personality the way Trump does. It’d crumble fast.

      I suspect they know that, and it’s why they haven’t tried already.

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      It seems that “JD” “Vance” is there to rep the Thiel/Andreesen/Musk types. And as fucking weird as Donbald is on so many levels, the kinds of things that influence that bunch is next-level weird, and that’s saying a LOT when we are contrasting with Donbald. Donbald is weird and racist and incredibly selfish; these others have a very weird ideology.

      I strongly recommend everyone read The Sovereign Individual to see what I’m talking about. The absolute seething disregard for what they keep talking about as unskilled labor and how they get/got paid too much during the Industrial Revolution. How they look forward with glee at the notion that the information age will unleash the worthy from taxes and any sort of social responsibility to other humans, basically.

      I have not finished it yet, but so far, it’s a repackaging of Ayn Rand and her Galt’s Gulch horseshit, but instead of being presented in really shitty sci-fi lit, it’s presented as a nearly-sure outcome.

      I haven’t read anything by Curtis Yarvin, but interviews with him are just…bonkers. Not sure if there is anything people would recommend reading about/by him that would give more insight into his cult.

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        If you want to see one example of the dreck these idiots are following regarding disabled or ‘unskilled’ people, check this wack shit out:

        As Delegate of San Francisco, what should you do with these people? I think the answer is clear: alternative energy. Since wards are liabilities, there is no business case for retaining them in their present, ambulatory form. Therefore, the most profitable disposition for this dubious form of capital is to convert them into biodiesel, which can help power the Muni buses.

        Yarvin follows with a “just kidding”, but is he??? Why is every other part of that shitty manifesto stated seriously, but this one thing is a joke???

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        Lesson from history: first come for the Nazis. And, among the Nazis, first come for the propagandists.

        That way we won’t be subjected to even further Niemöller copypasta. And we’ll be rid of some Nazis too.

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        I won’t even bother to read a headline unless it at least contains a “pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo.”