Supreme Court rules lower courts can’t usurp powers of Congress

and decide to allocate monies that congress has not.

The Trump administration got a (partial) victory Friday as the Supreme Court upheld its emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP payments amid the government shutdown.

 

It ain’t up to the courts (nor is is up to The President) to decide what monies are spent. That is the purview of our elected congressmen. If the funds aren’t allocated by Congress, then they simply aren’t there.

About time someone, even the Supremes, put SOME limits on these liberal lower court judges.

Any judge who makes such a ruling like these lower courts should be impeached as they demonstrate that they do not understand the limits imparted to the branches of government by the Constitution, nor the limits that same document places upon them personally. .

 

3 thoughts on “Supreme Court rules lower courts can’t usurp powers of Congress

  1. And the communists still won’t do the job they were elected to do. We have two commie senators here in Arizona. They worry about taking care of the ILLEGALS, not the citizens of the United States.

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