No. The power of the pardon is explicitly granted to the President in the text of the Constitution, and it provides no mechanism for reversing such pardons. It’s meant to be a check against unjust laws and/or corrupt courts, and presidents who would corruptly abuse the power for their own profit are supposed to be removed from office via impeachment—but as we’ve seen, Congress won’t even remove a president who orchestrates a mob attack against themselves as part of a scheme to overthrow an election.
ICP have a meme-famous lyric that goes thusly:
Water fire air and dirt, fucking magnets, how do they work? And I don’t wanna talk to a scientist, Y’all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed.
Wouldn’t that only apply if there’s lead plumbing inside your house in between the water heater and the tap?
No, that’s “The Americas.” In English, it’s widely understood that “America” on its own is referring to the USA.
But we know firsthand that strategy doesn’t work. We tried it less than a year ago, and wound up with a fascist soon-to-be-dictator who is also pedal-to-the-medal on Israel’s genocide.
When both possible outcomes of an election are equally terrible for Palestinians, but one of the possibilities is worse than the other in virtually every other aspect, it makes no sense to have Israel-Palestine be the deciding factor. Not voting for one of the two possible outcomes is just taking your hands off the wheel and letting someone else decide for you.
Well that’s a good start. Surely now he’ll also walk the walk and have the church quit lobbying against mandatory reporting laws, right? He’ll enforce an official policy of reporting child abuse to law enforcement instead of covering it up, right? RIGHT?
I can see the feed through a browser, but on Voyager for iOS it won’t load any content :/
9.8m/s^2 isn’t a speed. It’s a rate of acceleration; it tells you how fast your speed is changing. The minimum speed an object can impact the planet is equal to “escape velocity”—the speed you’d need to launch an object from the surface so it escapes the Earth’s gravity permanently. In the Earth’s case, that speed is about 40,000 km/hr or 25,000 mph.
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.