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None of this matters. This could all be over tomorrow if Biden gave orders to the dea. Pretending this even has anything to do with Congress or the courts is a joke.
This is purely a scheduling issue.
Anything he orders can be unordered...
So we should never do anything.
Except sell weapons for genocide.
It's like you guys don't understand how governing actually works.
You just want your guy to get in there and do the things you want him do with zero understanding of the realpolitik involved.
Easy for you to say. Your guy is in there doing the things you want him to do.
I wouldn't really call Biden "My guy" or say he's doing everything I want done but I understand incrementalism.
It took the rightwing 70 years of concerted effort to hijack the judiciary and local offices and get to where they are today. I don't expect the left will be able to undo it in any less.
So do I. It's a transparent attempt on the part of Democrats to turn decades of inaction into a virtue.
It took Biden no time to sell weapons to Netanyahu. He didn't need decades of doing fucking nothing first. He just did it.
I thought we didn't want presidents with absolute power ?
This is a childish view... You can TECHNICALLY do a lot of shit with a snap of your fingers, but there are major consequences if you don't prepare for major shifts in the status quo gradually.
For example, say a child's parent dies in a car crash, you can take them away from the hospital to get some ice cream, have their grandparents there, and say together, "So mommy isn't going to be coming home now, Billy. She was very sick and the doctors tried to help her get better but she died today. She loved you very much and I still love you and your grandpa and grandma are here and they love you and we're going to adjust together and remember mommy as a family" or the doctor can just come out of the operating room covered in mommy's blood and say to the kid, "your mom had her head chopped off by a train, kid. You need to get out of the hospital now. This isn't my problem"
Both are technically the same action of informing the kid of some significant news/change.