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Aug 1, 2020 11:09:06   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh

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Aug 1, 2020 11:16:46   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump'... (show quote)


Bought time. If left up to the environmentalists you couldn't build a tinker toy house without permits and a ten year impact study.

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Aug 1, 2020 11:30:01   #
bahmer
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump'... (show quote)


Amen and Amen

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Aug 1, 2020 12:13:23   #
Carol Kelly
 
JFlorio wrote:
Bought time. If left up to the environmentalists you couldn't build a tinker toy house without permits and a ten year impact study.


Isn’t that the doggone truth?

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Aug 1, 2020 12:13:56   #
Carol Kelly
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump'... (show quote)


They’ve been behaving nicely of late.

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Aug 1, 2020 12:27:50   #
Airforceone
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump'... (show quote)


What wall he built his 3 miles of wall what’s going on is repairing existing wall. Another example of Right Wing Nut job (RWNJ) this is easily fact check but the right wing (CULTURE OF PROPAGANDA AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES CONTINUE)
It amazes me the BS that you people believe.

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Aug 1, 2020 12:59:16   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Airforceone wrote:
What wall he built his 3 miles of wall what’s going on is repairing existing wall. Another example of Right Wing Nut job (RWNJ) this is easily fact check but the right wing (CULTURE OF PROPAGANDA AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES CONTINUE)
It amazes me the BS that you people believe.


It amazes me that you think anyone on OPP cares what you are amazed at. Drinking already?

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Aug 1, 2020 13:02:31   #
Carlos
 
[quote=Oldsailor65]Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh[/quote


hope he gets to finish it. Any state or sanctuary city should get no money to get them out of the hole
they dug for themselves. Why should our taxes pay for their socialist methods of doing business.

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Aug 1, 2020 13:05:11   #
Seth
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh
Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump'... (show quote)



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Aug 1, 2020 13:05:50   #
Seth
 
JFlorio wrote:
Bought time. If left up to the environmentalists you couldn't build a tinker toy house without permits and a ten year impact study.


Well put.

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Aug 1, 2020 13:07:53   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
[quote=Carlos][quote=Oldsailor65]Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh[/quote


hope he gets to finish it. Any state or sanctuary city should get no money to get them out of the hole
they dug for themselves. Why should our taxes pay for their socialist methods of doing business.[/quote]

Yes I agree with you. Liberal city leaders brought this upon themselves!

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Aug 1, 2020 13:54:46   #
Carol Kelly
 
Airforceone wrote:
What wall he built his 3 miles of wall what’s going on is repairing existing wall. Another example of Right Wing Nut job (RWNJ) this is easily fact check but the right wing (CULTURE OF PROPAGANDA AND CONSPIRACY THEORIES CONTINUE)
It amazes me the BS that you people believe.


BS

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Aug 1, 2020 13:55:59   #
Carol Kelly
 
[quote=Carlos][quote=Oldsailor65]Supreme Court Lets Construction Continue on Trump's Border Wall
(Dreamstime)
Friday, 31 July 2020 06:11 PM

The U.S. Supreme Court let work continue on President Donald Trump’s border wall, rejecting calls to block some of the construction in a clash over the use of Pentagon funds to build the fencing.

The justices, voting 5-4, with no explanation, refused to revisit a year-old order in which they cleared construction to start during the litigation. The rebuff is a setback for advocacy groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, which sued to block segments totaling 130 miles (209 kilometers) in Arizona, New Mexico and California.

Most of those segments have been built over the past year, but the groups were asking the Supreme Court to stop construction of the last 40 miles.

The high court action is a boost for Trump as he rushes to complete as much wall as possible in the run-up to the November election and the January end of his current presidential term.

Lower courts have ruled that the administration violated the law by diverting money originally appropriated for other Defense Department purposes. A divided Supreme Court last year put on hold one of those rulings, a decision from a federal trial judge in Oakland, California, involving $2.5 billion in disputed funds.

The Sierra Club and Southern Border Communities Coalition asked the high court to lift that stay order. The groups said the order had been in effect for so long it might let the administration complete the entire 130-mile project without the Supreme Court ever addressing the merits of the lawsuit.

The case is Trump v. Sierra Club, 19A60

https://www.newsmax.com/us/wall-court-trump-mexico/2020/07/31/id/980047/?ns_mail_uid=f6f7ad25-92ea-4616-acf1-52bd2da661f9&ns_mail_job=DM133001_08012020&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010504aztcvh[/quote


hope he gets to finish it. Any state or sanctuary city should get no money to get them out of the hole
they dug for themselves. Why should our taxes pay for their socialist methods of doing business.[/quote]

Hope he gets to finish it and hope Biden doesn’t get to destroy it.

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Aug 1, 2020 14:04:12   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
JFlorio wrote:
Bought time. If left up to the environmentalists you couldn't build a tinker toy house without permits and a ten year impact study.


How about legos??? Lolol , sorry first thing I thought of...What is the impact that he’s already done and they are permitted to be used for building things, right LOL LOL



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Aug 1, 2020 14:09:37   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Hope he gets to finish it and hope Biden doesn’t get to destroy it.


Biden wouldn’t remember it he’ll have to be school on what Trump went through to get it put up and the supreme court rulings that supports and substantiated his right to order such. Can you imagine the litigation from Bidens VP to go back to the Supreme Court now wanting to take it down??? Do you really think they’re going to change their mind or their ruling more specifically. Lololo... What a joke...

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