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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38674008

The supreme court has issued an emergency order temporarily blocking full Snap food aid payments.

The high court’s order came after the Trump administration asked a federal appeals court on Friday to block a judge’s order that it distribute November’s full monthly food stamp benefits amid a US federal government shutdown.

After that request to block was denied, the Trump administration turned to the supreme court in a further attempt to block the order to fully fund Snap food aid payments.

The application to stay reads: “If forced to transfer funds to Snap to make full November allotments, there is no means for the government to recoup those expenditures – which is quintessential irreparable harm. Once those payments are made, there is every indication that the States will promptly disburse them. And once disbursed, the government will be un-able to recover any funds. Worse, these harms will only compound if the decision below stands.

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[–] ProfThadBach@lemmy.world 24 points 5 months ago (2 children)

That is a fact. They want an excuse to start deploying the military and I hope to God there's enough officers in the military that has enough balls to support the Constitution and not the fucking dictator. They are trying to push a civil war

[–] postmateDumbass@lemmy.world 7 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Maybe they will arrest the people issuing the illegal orders just after they give the illegal orders.

Maybe?

[–] ProfThadBach@lemmy.world 11 points 5 months ago

When you say they do you mean the military? The military has no arrest authority over civilians. The posse comitatus act specifically says that. When I was in the military we spent two days going over the posse comitatus act and what the military is allowed to do. That was part of my officer training. There is no legal recourse for the military to do anything. If civilian leaders give illegal orders the only thing the military can do is look at the civilian leader and say no that's against the Constitution and we cannot do that. It was set up specifically like that to keep the military from trying to take over. Because you know a general could say hey civilian guy giving illegal orders we can arrest you or the general could say hey civilian in any situation we can arrest you and hold you indefinitely. The purging of the brass in the military and especially the upper echelon officers is really what is disturbing about this. The fact that there are military officers that are willing to go against the Constitution is even more deeply disturbing. I'm not really going to blame some 19-year-old recruit that just come out of basic because they don't know any better but they're NCOs and officer corps sure as fuck does. And that's where the real problem lies. Just like Bannon recently that the Republicans better take over the institutions or we're all going to jail in 2028 so he knows they know that all this shit is illegal but here we are

[–] Triasha@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

There is no one who could fight the feds in a civil war right now. They want domestic violence, riots, that they can crack down on to take more power and train people to accept domestic occupation.

Wars require combatants. The troubles in Northern Ireland was not a civil war, and the IRA was far more organized than anything that exists now here in the states.

They want a fight because they think they can win.