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Christi Junior (christijunior@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2026 08:33:06 JST
Christi Junior
...why the fuck does the Supreme Court get to decide America's economic policy? - LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 likes this.
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LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 (lukealmighty@gameliberty.club)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2026 08:35:07 JST
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They do so since 1948 Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. -
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cjd (cjd@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2026 08:41:30 JST
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Dodge v. Ford is a non-issue because you can ALWAYS weasel out of it by saying you're Building Brand Value.
Apparently this current thing is about whether the POTUS can set a tariff w/o an act of congress. IMO he should be able to because otherwise foreign negotiating power is nil.
But whatever. POTUS bans Italian cars, Italy threatens to revoke Vatican Special Status, Vatican calls up SCOTUS (they're all Catholic), ruling reversified.LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 likes this. -
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Christi Junior (christijunior@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2026 08:42:44 JST
Christi Junior
@LukeAlmighty >Dodge v. Ford Motor Co., 204 Mich 459; 170 NW 668 (1919),[1] is a case in which the Michigan Supreme Court held that Henry Ford had to operate the Ford Motor Company in the interests of its shareholders, rather than for the benefit of his employees or customers.
America has been cooked for longer than I realized.LukeAlmighty 🇨🇿 likes this.