Sorry if this is not the proper community for this question. Please let me know if I should post this question elsewhere.

So like, I’m not trying to be hyperbolic or jump on some conspiracy theory crap, but this seems like very troubling news to me. My entire life, I’ve been under the impression that no one is technically/officially above the law in the US, especially the president. I thought that was a hard consensus among Americans regardless of party. Now, SCOTUS just made the POTUS immune to criminal liability.

The president can personally violate any law without legal consequences. They also already have the ability to pardon anyone else for federal violations. The POTUS can literally threaten anyone now. They can assassinate anyone. They can order anyone to assassinate anyone, then pardon them. It may even grant complete immunity from state laws because if anyone tries to hold the POTUS accountable, then they can be assassinated too. This is some Putin-level dictator stuff.

I feel like this is unbelievable and acknowledge that I may be wayyy off. Am I misunderstanding something?? Do I need to calm down?

  • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    What would Democrats actually change for the better?

    1. See Canada

    2. See Norway

    3. Do like them.

    That’s about 20 years of reform.

    1. GO TO 1
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      5 months ago

      The democrats are not even left enough to be a centrist party in Canada. They will not reform.

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        5 months ago

        While you might be generally correct, some of the legislation passed during Biden’s term is genuinely better than what even Europe could come up with.

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        5 months ago

        More likely they’ll have a party and slap each other on the back for not needing to court the union vote anymore.

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      5 months ago

      You’re right that they could.

      Now look at their past legislation. Will they?