"Giudici e assistenti sociali non rompano le scatole".
L'ottusità di certe dichiarazioni fa rimpiangere la casalinga di Voghera come titano del buonsenso.

#ipsedixit #Salvini

"... È davvero raro che a Como ci sia nebbia..." (cit. https://livellosegreto.it/@LaVi/115519303345355963 )

#ipsedixit #LoDicevoEh #Team4Stagioni

A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Donald Trump illegally deployed the California national guard to suppress protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles
and ordered the force to be returned to the control of the state governor, Gavin Newsom.
The order by the US district judge Charles Breyer will not take effect until noon on Friday,
but it marked a stinging defeat for the Trump administration that is sure to touch off a pitched legal battle destined for the US supreme court.
In issuing a temporary restraining order against Trump, Breyer found the president had failed to show there was a “rebellion” in Los Angeles that required him to federalize the guard
and failed to comply with the procedural steps to notify the governor.

“His actions were illegal
– both exceeding the scope of his statutory authority and violating the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
He must therefore return control of the California National Guard to the Governor,” Breyer wrote.

The request for the injunction is part of a lawsuit filed by the state of California challenging Trump’s move to call up more than 4,000 national guard troops and about 700 active-duty marines based in Twentynine Palms, California, over Newsom’s objections.
“Our success today in court is a win for all Americans,”
Newsom said in a statement shortly after the order.
“The president’s action to turn the military against its own citizens threatened our democracy and moved us dangerously close to authoritarianism.”
The decision came hours after a hearing in federal district court in San Francisco
where the justice department argued Trump had the sole and unreviewable power to decide whether there was a “rebellion” that needed federal intervention.
Breyer rejected both arguments in his sweeping 36-page opinion,
effectively rebuking the justice department for trying to suggest the conditions to take control of the guard had been met as long as Trump had decided himself that was the case.
“The president’s discretion in what to do next does not mean that the president can unilaterally and without judicial review declare that a vacancy exists in order to fill it.
That is classic ipse dixit,” Breyer wrote,
adding that the definition of rebellion had clearly not been met.

Breyer was also skeptical of the justice department’s contention that Trump had followed the procedural step of ordering the guard “through” the governor
by only directly notifying the adjutant general of the California national guard, to whom Newsom had delegated authority.
“Regardless of whether Defendants gave Governor Newsom an opportunity to consult with them or consent to the federalization of California’s National Guard,
they did not issue their orders through him,” Breyer wrote.
#ipsedixit #judgebreyer

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/12/newsom-restraining-order-trump-troops-los-angeles?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Trump keeps national guards in LA for now as appeals court puts brakes on ban

The pause is a temporary victory for Trump in back-and-forth court decisions on the heated issue of who should control the security force

The Guardian

La teoria del #complotto del #CEO di #Pfizer è un esempio di come i #novax funzionano con l'#IpseDixit. Ovvero ripetendo a pappagallo le teorie del loro eroe di turno, senza prova

Per dettagli: https://www.bufale.net/il-complotto-scoperto-dallex-ceo-pfizer-per-farci-ammalare-non-svela-assolutamente-niente/

Il complotto scoperto dall'"ex CEO Pfizer per farci ammalare" non svela assolutamente niente

I novax hanno un nuovo feticcio: il complotto svelato dall'"ex CEO Pfizer per farci ammalare tutti". Ovviamente nessuna delle frasi...

Bufale.net | Bufale - fake news - bufale facebook

“Il mondo è pieno di persone socievoli; peccato che rimangano tutte rintanate in casa per non incontrare le altre”.

(Cit. Commissario Luca Botero - di Paolo Roversi)

#IpseDixit

Esempio di logica del #complottista: "la mia #opinione è un fatto, se mi chiedi prove mi offendi"
Pare un post scherzo, ma sottende un problema serio. L' #ipsedixit o fallacia di #Aristotele applicata alle #bufale.
Tizio scrive una affermazione assurda. Tizio deve provarla. Tizio trasforma l'affermazione in un plebiscito sul valore del #guru di turno come persona o, facendosi guru egli stesso, personalizza lo scontro. Se #unovaleuno, la mia falsità vale come la tua verità, insomma

https://youtu.be/fiJy65WwsMM?si=aPliSTMv6UajB49P

#vonderleyen #Timmermans #Simson
ce li ricorderemo come la più spettacolare manica di incompetenti (come minimo) nella storia dell'Unione Europea #eu 🇪🇺

abbiamo vissuto 5 anni di bullshit sull'#idrogenoverde una #euhydrogenstrategy scritta coi piedi (anzi copiata coi piedi)
incompetenti al potere che si appellano all' #ipsedixit

bastava fare i conti. per chi ne è capace. tempo che questa gente vada a casa

Europe's ludicrous hydrogen bet

YouTube

ADORO IL GENIO - IPSE DIXIT

#Lunedì sembra ieri, #venerdì è lontanissimo.

#adoroilgenio #28febbraio #ipsedixit #filosofia #duepalle

We have already seen how the #Nastiz are prepared to pass a law that states that black is white, that Rwanda is #IpseDixit a safe country, contrary to the evidence actually examined by the Supreme Court in ruling that, in regard to non-refoulement, it is not.

What next? The #Tories' majority used to grant immunity to anyone prosecuted for Covid PPE fraud? Or the Home Secretary Cleverly taking that executive power unto himself?

#ToriesOut
#R4Today #LBC #BBCbreakfast
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/jan/10/rishi-sunak-announces-plan-to-pass-law-quashing-horizon-post-office-scandal-convictions

Horizon scandal: hundreds of post office operators to have convictions quashed

Move is designed to draw line under scandal but legal experts say it ‘must never be seen as a precedent’

The Guardian