At the end of the day, this is about Constitutional Law vs. Reflexive Law. There are many who believe that Constitutional Law(based on natural rights, standards and the equal application of justice for all) is a dead letter in 21st Century America. This will be a test of that premise. Reflexive law, which is no law at all, is Political Law. It is a flexible construct that runs on the ungrounded philosophies of judges and self appointed societal arbiters including academia, the mainstream media and the entertainment industry writ large. It subsists on the unelected and prescriptive regulatory power of institutions, including non-government organizations and corporations. It is not an exaggeration to declare that Reflexive Law has become the “law of the land”. Trump vs. Harvard is a litmus test
Lately though, reading GORSUCH in Over Ruled, my pride focuses on Pages 12-13 when the UPS notary told me I had to sign a contract. Actually, two of those if you look. The UPS attorneys were serious about drawing down my Statehood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW1-dBkjKo&t=2871s
The second time I caught flak, ridiculing laughter: "He signs it NO!!" Meaning according to the attorneys it is a valid signature when you write "NO!!" like that? You decide.
Ostensibly, the VII ARTICLES; 24 SECTIONS and 27 Amendments of the U.S Constitution are still what holds this "Republican Form of Government" together.
So, Brien, where would one find explicit WRITTEN "Reflexive " law?
BTW, there are one-million, five hundred thousand active "NGO's" within the USA today; with one of the first (1921) - and MOST pernicious being the Council on Foreign Relations whose 'elite' members have been embedded in every administration - both Democrat and Republican - and have dominated and controlled both foreign and domestic policy - that is up until the current Trump administration.
That last link is where I won the day (he still lives in a tiny home over a pit with a cistern, in the middle of the City/METRO. Peacefully. I found a better Standard for the Table of Relative Weights, better than Carbon 12. This optimizes resonance and directs manifestation. It becomes cerebral: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fp0-glOpEjdm2TUIKMaDHQhVnM_MI4AT
Yes agree with the exception that by and large it has not been an usurpation. The states were “purchased” with federal money and institutional influence, nothing was forced. One result is that most Red states have been governed Blue for decades. RINO is more than a casual label. The Democratic Party has had a concerted campaign for decades to run closet Democrats as Republicans in state legislative races, governorships, secretaries of state and state attorney generals. Money has been the oil and the fuel for all of it, including the many left leaning public-private partnerships that add corporate power to the mix. The conservative electorates in the majority of Red states have largely remained clueless or indifferent to what has gone on.
Isn’t it time for all our university presidents of all our prestigious universities to speak out against violence of any sort against any person. Isn’t it time for them to speak out against the killing of innocent children, whether it be in Ukraine or in Gaza or anywhere else in the world. Our universities should be using their leadership skills and speak in unison!
Yes. Enough of the hypocritical rhetoric concerning ‘anti-semitism’ when Israel’s foreign policy is totally disproportionate and killing women and children. You don’t have to support Hamas or Jihadis to want an end to the war on and in Palestine. What did Christ teach? ‘Turn the other cheek’ . The late John Welwood accurately described that as a VERY ADVANCED TEACHING! And one that we could meditate on and discuss.
It would be more sophisticated and worthy of the Western Culture we are defending than sanctioning this bloody and brutal war and the military-industrial-complex in general. ‘Freedom Fighters’ are happy to dismiss and disparage the latter in the abstract, what about on the ground where the rich are enriching themselves with arms sales, while so many lives are being wasted, and those that are left behind, live with the bitter legacy of trauma, dislocation and carnage ?! 🙏🏼😣💔
As a Harvard B-School alum, I stopped my support years ago when I learned HBS had adopted an overt anti-merit, pro-quota policy that systematically discriminated against highly qualified applicants, particularly Asians. Even when I was there (late 70s), the place leaned hard to the left, but at least a capitalist like me could be heard and respected. Those days are long gone.
Our opinion: No taxpayer (state or federal) should be financing “higher education” or non-government institutions; nor should any of these have non-profit status, which is an invitation to corruption.
Let donors and students vote with their wallets. If they like the education offered at Harvard or other institutions, by all means, let them pay for it. The taxpayers should NOT be funding any of this, regardless of whether the college, university, school, etc. aligns with our personal politics.
Funding “academic” institutions and other non-government organizations simply is not the proper role of government. Let’s stop it!
Bit of a sticky wicket there. As the real need for college educated grew, state unis provided opportunity to those who otherwise could not have afforded it. But states have been poor overseers as what has happened to Texas A&M demonstrates. Has gone from a conservative school to a d.e.i. absurdity is the space of a couple of decades.
But Big E has a point. Let's let Hillsdale College show the way and who cares if all the other Colleges of Liberal Arts go bye-bye? Could be the best thing that could happen, for these denizens of rot to have to start over, you know, with the likes of domestic terrorists like Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Madison, Tocqueville, Burke, and Adam Smith.
We went to a state uni, scholarships and worked. No debt. Now that same school is a DEI mess. They'll never get any of our donations. Same thing happened with a national music camp -- we donated until they went woke. That was that!
I went to U. of Okla. in 60s. Really conservative. Now I would not recognize it. Too many uni presidents impressed with with Ivy c.v.s and hire them...importing d.e.i. into erstwhile conservative institutions. Has happened all over
They do not really seem to teach much. They have morphed into an elitist club where membership is everything....the key to the big doors. But as #44 has shown us, and those flyover country lawyers Trump hired to demolish the Ivy league d.o.j. in the farce empeachment trial, the Ivies are mainly show not work horses.
The secret to reeling in the Marxists Educators of our young people is to find out who on God’s green earth decides the coursework to be offered and fire them! Hire a logical thinking person to devise course offerings that have value. Then, fire the Marxists professors and administration. Who’s in charge of that looney bin they call Harvard? 😂😂
My son went to Carlson School of business, graduated with honors and took care of all the financing needed by being pro active and smart. He first took two years at Normandale community college. I never paid a dime, and his school loans were paid because he worked all through school. He is now 54 and a V.P. of a division in Optum. He would like to retire next year and will continue to contribute his incredible heart wisdom. He is the product of a naturally inclined healthy human being and we don't talk politics. No need to. (He is his own product)
Sorry, I am unable to read your comment on that other thread because I seem to have been blocked from it somehow. I can’t see it even though other people can continue to comment or like my comments. I guess I was getting a little hot under the collar and somebody put me in time out.
I'll rewrite it for you, Corrin. "I am so sorry to read this back and forth, getting more and more nasty. This is exactly the type of exchange that continues to promote war, Beyond Spin. Like it or not, you are both held accountable for promoting exactly what you say you are fighting against."
Thanks, but I'm not sure I understand your comment. I am fighting against terrorism being encouraged in this country by people like Beyond Spin who refuse to see the arsonists who are taking over our Universities. How am I promoting the opposite?
I got annoyed because, first of all he attacked out host, and second, because I fail to understand these Jewish people who have Trump Derangement, when Trump is the best friend Israel ever had (at least until quite recently!)
These ivy league schools have become a bastion of leftist Marxism. They are the elites. They all go to the same parties, they all swim in the same waters, they all marry within their elitist group. Although we have always been told go to college, get an education, the fact of the matter is less than 25% of people go to college, and that’s not even people that graduate. 75% of people go to work out of high school. They get into trades, manufacturing, work for small businesses or go in the union. We the workers are subsidizing the elites, and they want to take full advantage of the money we give them. Trumps war on these elite Marxist schools is a way of protecting us the common folk.
I can’t think of the name of the book Rush Limbaugh always used to mention about this very topic. It’s a slim book that’s beautifully written. I’ll post it. The book was called “The Ruling Class”. It’s exactly about these elites that run these schools.
Well said, Dr. Malone! "The truth is that the battle is not just about Harvard, but also about the woke and racist policies that have become the norm throughout most higher academic institutions in America, and about the subversion of academia to become a tool of technology transfer to our adversaries to generate short-term revenue for academic bureaucrats and entitled socialist elites." Amen! Go for it, President Trump!
Very well written. I can see why you got high honors in your course work, but perhaps there is more to Trump's attack on the sacred cow of Harvard. I think it is a broader message to the whole woke elite, particularly about the lawfare they are engaged in in the federal district courts. The message seems to be FAFO, you screw with our policies and we will go after your most important institutions– probably right out of the Art of the Deal!
High and mighty Harvard. Let them dip into their endowment instead of the federal feeding trough and my pocket. Perhaps they’ll clean up and trim down their curriculum, or spend their own benjamins to foist it on anyone star-struck and ignorant enough to buy into their perversion.
It’s time for these schools to lose their tax free status. They have become for profit when the Govt guaranteed everyone could get a student loan. If schools were true non profits those huge endowments would be used to give all students free education. The IRS and Treasury could most likely gain a tremendous amount of tax money by changing the laws regarding many of these not for profit schools and NGO’s. In fact if they changed them you’d see a decrease in many. Harvard wanted the fight. Let’s hope Trump doesn’t get beat by this Supreme Court as he hasn’t has the greatest luck with it yet.
At the end of the day, this is about Constitutional Law vs. Reflexive Law. There are many who believe that Constitutional Law(based on natural rights, standards and the equal application of justice for all) is a dead letter in 21st Century America. This will be a test of that premise. Reflexive law, which is no law at all, is Political Law. It is a flexible construct that runs on the ungrounded philosophies of judges and self appointed societal arbiters including academia, the mainstream media and the entertainment industry writ large. It subsists on the unelected and prescriptive regulatory power of institutions, including non-government organizations and corporations. It is not an exaggeration to declare that Reflexive Law has become the “law of the land”. Trump vs. Harvard is a litmus test
Brilliant!
Dazzling, but do not fall for the Setup - around the Constitution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qtvFilOaqZkZLB7aBQRQUCsBtbKdKe-V
Look for yourselves - parties to the Constitution are States. People forming states signed the Declaration of Independence. Like ME: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zi8f35zZwno6Gh5dtY2RtfJynX7mzraV
Yep. You have to be ready to lose everything including your life if you want to be a party in interest to that wonderful contract - The Constitution.
You might want to use it to save a few million little people some day:
Pages 8-9: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T2naBCtSdwqtbVyab7S1QUuzxnmZvsE3
Full Memo: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bUN8UJEAvLnK6NNWVpqOcUZebpn2s6gU
Lately though, reading GORSUCH in Over Ruled, my pride focuses on Pages 12-13 when the UPS notary told me I had to sign a contract. Actually, two of those if you look. The UPS attorneys were serious about drawing down my Statehood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaW1-dBkjKo&t=2871s
The second time I caught flak, ridiculing laughter: "He signs it NO!!" Meaning according to the attorneys it is a valid signature when you write "NO!!" like that? You decide.
P.S. I know it was a tough pill to swallow when somebody told me, so here is the Case: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cgQPDq0_GmQEOeL173ckM6on6PvltdZq
This (being a State) as a shoe-in for filing amicus curiae in other people's cases too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amicus_curiae
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z9HrLBnkEmOirVcjdE5Tlx7A42wGtkRA
Wiki "...Hence states may file briefs as amici curiae when their laws or interests are likely to be affected,"
Ostensibly, the VII ARTICLES; 24 SECTIONS and 27 Amendments of the U.S Constitution are still what holds this "Republican Form of Government" together.
So, Brien, where would one find explicit WRITTEN "Reflexive " law?
BTW, there are one-million, five hundred thousand active "NGO's" within the USA today; with one of the first (1921) - and MOST pernicious being the Council on Foreign Relations whose 'elite' members have been embedded in every administration - both Democrat and Republican - and have dominated and controlled both foreign and domestic policy - that is up until the current Trump administration.
I recently read a good source about the development of the Administrative State by Justice Neil Michael GORSUCH. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Uj2NYa5rRmVeC1nqWcOKR7h4Q78prI9H
I became familiar with this all in METRO 1313 HEAD OF THE BEAST - By Grandma Moses.
Chapter 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gm_Ea5VnfmyrobF6LfzWIinhDoDUP6-5
Chapter 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b2mrM7hczCr-kJ6Vid0LD4B04mbTqYUp
Chapter 3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r7Tk1ISsDinkE_yAflec_jdCBXZroGg5
Birthright (NEPHALIM) granted free roaming of the Municipal League Archives in Denver: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xcp6W1raBtB4VpIKKGiLi17de3Des4nJ
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y-wGWZ-s4uL371snkhBXQYsScWwlwCJ2
Above, is a peek behind the Curtain: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B0y4B8b060OBp20EveSXVIzfM1_xBQFM
The Archiver quite literally copied anything I wanted for free: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1en6nlZxDIIDEPWZDlX1MR8A0kgYmWuRQ
At the time, about when I was born, PAS Public Administration Services could barely believe that clubs like Daughters of the American Revolution might be hoping to preserve the Constitution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WVBNqi324kAB6bsrI8sizOv3IcK7kXpd
But they were quite desperate to get a handle on it, and SMEAR CAMPAIGN it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12hDDsITsRW7AZOwzILLYwwNB2uy-59ZS
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P8M3LlSJG0Xl-71j2CkxZ8xuBbBud21y
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j6URTY_OVhOlP_dl2yUnIJt2kN6HQl9B
SMOOT Letter: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fp0-glOpEjdm2TUIKMaDHQhVnM_MI4AT
The real battleground is CODE Enforcement when somebody builds a house without connecting utilities on the GRID: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fp0-glOpEjdm2TUIKMaDHQhVnM_MI4AT
That last link is where I won the day (he still lives in a tiny home over a pit with a cistern, in the middle of the City/METRO. Peacefully. I found a better Standard for the Table of Relative Weights, better than Carbon 12. This optimizes resonance and directs manifestation. It becomes cerebral: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fp0-glOpEjdm2TUIKMaDHQhVnM_MI4AT
Isn’t the basic problem balance of power between states and federal and it has been usurped by federal do to special interests?
Yes agree with the exception that by and large it has not been an usurpation. The states were “purchased” with federal money and institutional influence, nothing was forced. One result is that most Red states have been governed Blue for decades. RINO is more than a casual label. The Democratic Party has had a concerted campaign for decades to run closet Democrats as Republicans in state legislative races, governorships, secretaries of state and state attorney generals. Money has been the oil and the fuel for all of it, including the many left leaning public-private partnerships that add corporate power to the mix. The conservative electorates in the majority of Red states have largely remained clueless or indifferent to what has gone on.
Yes! They were seduced! Much of the money flowing to the states has a hidden agenda for special interests. Big Medicine is right on top!
"emotionally incontinent"
Perfect.
Isn’t it time for all our university presidents of all our prestigious universities to speak out against violence of any sort against any person. Isn’t it time for them to speak out against the killing of innocent children, whether it be in Ukraine or in Gaza or anywhere else in the world. Our universities should be using their leadership skills and speak in unison!
Yes. Enough of the hypocritical rhetoric concerning ‘anti-semitism’ when Israel’s foreign policy is totally disproportionate and killing women and children. You don’t have to support Hamas or Jihadis to want an end to the war on and in Palestine. What did Christ teach? ‘Turn the other cheek’ . The late John Welwood accurately described that as a VERY ADVANCED TEACHING! And one that we could meditate on and discuss.
It would be more sophisticated and worthy of the Western Culture we are defending than sanctioning this bloody and brutal war and the military-industrial-complex in general. ‘Freedom Fighters’ are happy to dismiss and disparage the latter in the abstract, what about on the ground where the rich are enriching themselves with arms sales, while so many lives are being wasted, and those that are left behind, live with the bitter legacy of trauma, dislocation and carnage ?! 🙏🏼😣💔
Yes but that does not mean they are capable of realizing it.
Unfortunately you are right!
As a Harvard B-School alum, I stopped my support years ago when I learned HBS had adopted an overt anti-merit, pro-quota policy that systematically discriminated against highly qualified applicants, particularly Asians. Even when I was there (late 70s), the place leaned hard to the left, but at least a capitalist like me could be heard and respected. Those days are long gone.
The "courses" being "taught" at Harvard - that Dr. Malone thoughtfully provided - are enough to gag a maggot!
(I heard) Harvard was already getting pretty rough by the mid-seventies.
Our opinion: No taxpayer (state or federal) should be financing “higher education” or non-government institutions; nor should any of these have non-profit status, which is an invitation to corruption.
Let donors and students vote with their wallets. If they like the education offered at Harvard or other institutions, by all means, let them pay for it. The taxpayers should NOT be funding any of this, regardless of whether the college, university, school, etc. aligns with our personal politics.
Funding “academic” institutions and other non-government organizations simply is not the proper role of government. Let’s stop it!
Bit of a sticky wicket there. As the real need for college educated grew, state unis provided opportunity to those who otherwise could not have afforded it. But states have been poor overseers as what has happened to Texas A&M demonstrates. Has gone from a conservative school to a d.e.i. absurdity is the space of a couple of decades.
But Big E has a point. Let's let Hillsdale College show the way and who cares if all the other Colleges of Liberal Arts go bye-bye? Could be the best thing that could happen, for these denizens of rot to have to start over, you know, with the likes of domestic terrorists like Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Madison, Tocqueville, Burke, and Adam Smith.
We went to a state uni, scholarships and worked. No debt. Now that same school is a DEI mess. They'll never get any of our donations. Same thing happened with a national music camp -- we donated until they went woke. That was that!
I went to U. of Okla. in 60s. Really conservative. Now I would not recognize it. Too many uni presidents impressed with with Ivy c.v.s and hire them...importing d.e.i. into erstwhile conservative institutions. Has happened all over
TAMU is so sad. I remember when it was greatly respected by most Texans. I guess it is situated a little too close to Austin.
They don’t teach people how to think. They teach them what to think.
They do not really seem to teach much. They have morphed into an elitist club where membership is everything....the key to the big doors. But as #44 has shown us, and those flyover country lawyers Trump hired to demolish the Ivy league d.o.j. in the farce empeachment trial, the Ivies are mainly show not work horses.
Such a clear, concise, well-written, essay, which can be the most difficult to write when most of us don't think clearly or concisely.
The secret to reeling in the Marxists Educators of our young people is to find out who on God’s green earth decides the coursework to be offered and fire them! Hire a logical thinking person to devise course offerings that have value. Then, fire the Marxists professors and administration. Who’s in charge of that looney bin they call Harvard? 😂😂
My son went to Carlson School of business, graduated with honors and took care of all the financing needed by being pro active and smart. He first took two years at Normandale community college. I never paid a dime, and his school loans were paid because he worked all through school. He is now 54 and a V.P. of a division in Optum. He would like to retire next year and will continue to contribute his incredible heart wisdom. He is the product of a naturally inclined healthy human being and we don't talk politics. No need to. (He is his own product)
Sorry, I am unable to read your comment on that other thread because I seem to have been blocked from it somehow. I can’t see it even though other people can continue to comment or like my comments. I guess I was getting a little hot under the collar and somebody put me in time out.
I'll rewrite it for you, Corrin. "I am so sorry to read this back and forth, getting more and more nasty. This is exactly the type of exchange that continues to promote war, Beyond Spin. Like it or not, you are both held accountable for promoting exactly what you say you are fighting against."
Thanks, but I'm not sure I understand your comment. I am fighting against terrorism being encouraged in this country by people like Beyond Spin who refuse to see the arsonists who are taking over our Universities. How am I promoting the opposite?
I got annoyed because, first of all he attacked out host, and second, because I fail to understand these Jewish people who have Trump Derangement, when Trump is the best friend Israel ever had (at least until quite recently!)
I'll write to you tomorrow, hopefully I can convey some of what I am referring to.
These ivy league schools have become a bastion of leftist Marxism. They are the elites. They all go to the same parties, they all swim in the same waters, they all marry within their elitist group. Although we have always been told go to college, get an education, the fact of the matter is less than 25% of people go to college, and that’s not even people that graduate. 75% of people go to work out of high school. They get into trades, manufacturing, work for small businesses or go in the union. We the workers are subsidizing the elites, and they want to take full advantage of the money we give them. Trumps war on these elite Marxist schools is a way of protecting us the common folk.
I can’t think of the name of the book Rush Limbaugh always used to mention about this very topic. It’s a slim book that’s beautifully written. I’ll post it. The book was called “The Ruling Class”. It’s exactly about these elites that run these schools.
I bet you listened to Rush as much as I did, James. Kept an eye on the clock to see when it turned, 11:07 CDT. Sure do miss him!
Well said, Dr. Malone! "The truth is that the battle is not just about Harvard, but also about the woke and racist policies that have become the norm throughout most higher academic institutions in America, and about the subversion of academia to become a tool of technology transfer to our adversaries to generate short-term revenue for academic bureaucrats and entitled socialist elites." Amen! Go for it, President Trump!
😁 Take ‘em Down Trump!!
This is an excellent and much-needed report, Dr. Malone.
Very well written. I can see why you got high honors in your course work, but perhaps there is more to Trump's attack on the sacred cow of Harvard. I think it is a broader message to the whole woke elite, particularly about the lawfare they are engaged in in the federal district courts. The message seems to be FAFO, you screw with our policies and we will go after your most important institutions– probably right out of the Art of the Deal!
High and mighty Harvard. Let them dip into their endowment instead of the federal feeding trough and my pocket. Perhaps they’ll clean up and trim down their curriculum, or spend their own benjamins to foist it on anyone star-struck and ignorant enough to buy into their perversion.
It’s time for these schools to lose their tax free status. They have become for profit when the Govt guaranteed everyone could get a student loan. If schools were true non profits those huge endowments would be used to give all students free education. The IRS and Treasury could most likely gain a tremendous amount of tax money by changing the laws regarding many of these not for profit schools and NGO’s. In fact if they changed them you’d see a decrease in many. Harvard wanted the fight. Let’s hope Trump doesn’t get beat by this Supreme Court as he hasn’t has the greatest luck with it yet.
Scary!