Amazing how this 4th of July British people are living in a constitutional monarchy and Americans are living in an absolute monarchy.
@Loukas It would be were it so. The court did not make the president an absolute monarch; it reserved to itself the power to decide what constitutes an official presidential act.
The Roberts court has disrupted the constitutional balance in its favor not in favor of the president.
@MartyFouts the president is the executive. After the executive has exercised power the grand council of Wizards can say what it likes, but it has no guns.
@Loukas The grand council of wizards routinely successfully enjoins the executive from acting now. They will continue to do so.
@Loukas @skipchris well, except we don't actually have a constitution in the UK, we just have some ‘conventions’, which we discovered under the still present government mean bugger all.
@tf @skipchris the actual American one turned out to be worth the same.
@Lazarou @BenCotterill @Loukas And the Brits voting on Independence Day.