Friday, February 13, 2026

‘The Federal Supreme Court Is not Infallible’

 

We got a good reminder of that with DC’s Supreme Court ruling, Bondi v Vanderstok, decided 26 March 2025.  The issue in controversy was whether the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) could lawfully ban kits used to assemble untraceable ghost guns.  The ruling stumbles right out of the gate, basing its decision on the federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA).  According to the Court’s reasoning, the ATF’s ban was not in violation of the GCA (we’ll spare you the protracted legalese of the ruling itself), so they held it to be a proper act of executive rule-making.

But there is a significant problem with this decision:  The Supreme Court used an illegal law, the GCA, as the yardstick against which to measure the propriety of the ATF’s rule.  The proper measuring rod that the justices should have used is the federal constitution’s 2nd Amendment, not a congressional act that violates it.

The 2nd Amendment is quite clear, ‘ . . . the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.’  The GCA of 1968, by the standard of the 2nd Amendment, is unlawful.  Therefore, any regulations that spring from it – like the ghost gun ban in question – are also null and void.

This brings to mind a quote by the well-known 19th-century Yankee libertarian, Lysander Spooner:  ‘An unconstitutional judicial decision is no more binding than an unconstitutional legislative act’ (Michael Boldin, ‘Lysander Spooner’s Case Against Judicial Supremacy,’ tenthamendmentcenter.com).

What a State or local government does with regard to gun regulation is up to them, in accordance with their respective constitutions, laws, and traditions (the 14th Amendment does not apply the federal Bill of Rights, including the 2nd Amendment, to the States, as we have pointed out before).  Whether they want to allow ghost guns is a question for each State and locality to decide for herself.

The problem we often run into, though, is that in those States where a proper understanding of the 2nd Amendment is prevalent (i.e., it is a prohibition upon the federal government’s restricting of firearm ownership in any way), instead of effective action to nullify unlawful federal restrictions, there is merely a lot despicable grandstanding by State and local officials.  Wyoming is a case-in-point:

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The rest is at https://thehayride.com/2025/04/garlington-the-federal-supreme-court-is-not-infallible/.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

‘Lawfare for Me but not for Thee’

 

Conservatives have been complaining loudly about rulings by federal district court judges that are obstructing the Trump administration’s objectives.  However, during the Clinton, Obama, and Biden years, they happily used the same tactics to gum up the operations of those administrations.  CNN captures some of the irony:

‘President Donald Trump and top allies who have questioned the constitutionality of recent court orders blocking the administration’s agenda touted similar rulings by federal courts as “great news” and “brilliant” when they paused President Joe Biden’s policies.

‘When a federal judge in Texas halted a Biden administration pause on deportations six days after Trump was inaugurated, presidential aide Stephen Miller took to social media to describe the temporary restraining order as “great news.” When a judge in Louisiana blocked Biden aides from asking social media platforms to remove content, Trump called the decision “amazing.”

‘“Just last week, in a historic ruling, a brilliant federal judge ordered the Biden administration to cease and desist from their illegal and unconstitutional censorship in collusion with social media,” Trump told an audience in Florida in 2023. (The Supreme Court months later would decide in Biden’s favor.)

‘ . . . Republicans have increasingly complained about outside groups choosing courts they believe will rule in their favor – a practice known as judge shopping. Democrats loudly protested that same practice during the Biden and Obama administrations, when Republican-aligned groups frequently sued in Texas or Louisiana where they could bring appeals to the especially conservative 5th Circuit.

‘ . . . Sebastian Gorka, who worked in Trump’s first White House and who the president has named senior director for counterterrorism this time around, reposted a message on X last month describing US District Judge Paul Engelmayer, an Obama appointee, as a “rogue judge.” But he celebrated a nationwide injunction against Biden’s vaccine mandate for federal workers in 2021 in a social media repost, suggesting that a “Federal Judge” had stepped in to block Biden’s “abuse of power.”

‘Trump himself repeatedly touted or commented on temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions that blocked the Biden administration’s policies.

‘When a federal judge in Louisiana in 2022 issued a preliminary injunction halting the administration from ending the Title 42 program, which allowed the administration to speed the removal of certain migrants, Trump reposted a supporter on his Truth Social platform thanking US District Judge Robert Summerhays for the ruling. Trump appointed Summerhays to the bench during his first term’ (John Fritze, ‘Trump and allies celebrated court orders against Biden they now claim are ‘tyrannical’,’ cnn.com).

The Revivalists on the Right have their answer for the charge of inconsistency:

‘White House spokesperson Harrison Fields dismissed the comparison between the Biden-era orders and those issued in the early weeks of the Trump administration.

‘“It’s simple: Biden abused his executive power to implement policies not within the scope of his presidential powers, while President Trump is appropriately using his executive authority to implement his America First agenda,” Fields told CNN. “These court orders from left-wing judges are a continuation of judicial weaponization that Americans voted against at the ballot box on November 5”’ (Ibid.).

Therein lies the problem:  a fundamental disagreement amongst the peoples of the States over the nature of government and the legitimate ends it is meant to accomplish.  Thomas Sowell in his book A Conflict of Visions located the source of the disagreement in two opposing views of human nature – one utopian and unconstrained, leading to a centralized, all-powerful government, the other experiential/pragmatic and constrained, tending toward a smaller, decentralized, weaker government.  An older version of this dichotomy is the Alexander Hamilton (the US as a centralized empire) and Thomas Jefferson (the US as a decentralized confederation) difference of views.

But even these are oversimplifications of the problem.  Many people – whether on talk radio or in academia or in government or etc. – speak of the US as though we were one people with one common culture.  This is a false notion.  There are several different cultures spread out over the States, and, owing to the dominant ethnic groups that settled them, they all have their particular ways of viewing the world, man, government, etc.  The Scandinavian-Germanic Great Plains States are not the same as Dixie with her folkways formed largely in southwestern England, the Celtic lands (Ireland, Scotland, Wales), and sub-Saharan Africa, with some Spanish and French mixed in as well.  New England and their offspring in Utah are from the coastal counties of southeastern England.  And so forth and so on.

Now then, folks on the Right have been rightly reiterating the point that transgenderism is a denial of reality, that no matter how much a man may pretend he is a woman (or vice versa), it doesn’t alter the fact that he is really a man.  The same argument may be applied to the United States:  No matter how deeply one believes that the States are all one homogenous people, it does not change the underlying reality that we are in truth several peoples.  There are plenty of essays and books about this; one of the most recent we have read is Grady McWhiney’s Cracker Culture:  Celtic Ways in the Old South.

Denying this reality is leading us down a dangerous road, one that could end in another terrible war if we aren’t careful.  Rod Dreher, the far-seeing Louisiana writer living in Hungary, has been warning his readers that the political climate in the US today resemble the heated ideological turmoil of Spain prior to the civil war there (1936-9).  The documentary video about the prelude to the Spanish Civil War that he included recently at the end of one of his essays is worth a look by all serious-minded political observers.  As he put it in the essay:

‘Last night, I was talking with a retired military officer. He was telling me how happy he is that Trump is righting so many woke wrongs. Yet, he said, “This is all happening so fast and so powerfully that I can’t help wondering what’s going to happen when the other side gets back into power. Are they going to come at us like this?”

‘I invite you to watch this first episode of the Granada TV documentary from the 1980s, about the Spanish Civil War. That dynamic is exactly what happened in Spain prior to the outbreak of fighting’ (‘I'd Salute Trump Too,’ roddreher.substack.com).

Despite claims to the contrary, Trump’s victory in 2024 wasn’t a landslide.  Yes, he won a lot of States and counties/parishes, but the overall margins in many of those States was very narrow.  The current configuration of the federal House and Senate confirm the large ideological divide that persists across the US.  If we continue down the road of insisting on the ‘one people’ fallacy and, following from that, use the power of the federal government to force an ideology (whether Leftist or Rightist) on all the States, we’re going to find ourselves in the middle of another violent clash at some point.  That is lesson of the War between the States of 1861-5, the lesson of the Spanish Civil War, the French Revolution, etc.

However, if we are going to live in Realville, to use Rush Limbaugh’s words, we will notice that there are other, better, options:  radical decentralization of the powers now held in DC as well as a separation of the States into more culturally coherent federations.  The first constitution of the States after their secession from the British Empire, the Articles of Confederation, is a good model of decentralized governance.  It had some defects, but it also protected the States from what has come to be under the current constitution:  consolidation into a centralized empire that is ‘aggressive abroad and despotic at home,’ to quote the perceptive Robert E. Lee’s letter to Lord Acton (15 Dec 1866, leefamilyarchive.org).

But there is some hope in this regard, as even Left-leaning States like California are speaking about the virtues of federalism/decentralization/States’ rights:

‘The governor of California for example, upon hearing of Trump’s success, very quickly announced on social media (on X) that “California is ready to fight”, and federalism, as he added, “is the cornerstone of our democracy. It’s the United STATES of America”. Unbelievable! Paradoxically, one must admit that there is something satisfying in observing how the Left that governs or dominates in some states, in trying to defend itself against the administration of Donald Trump, reaches for the instruments of resistance to federal power that it has hated so far and so much’ (Karol Mazur, ‘Progressive States’ Rights,’ abbevilleinstitute.org).

The Trump era won’t last forever; Leftist Democrats will assume the powers of the federal government at some point in the future.  The peoples of the States, if they indeed remain together in one federation, ought to retool their coordinating government in DC such that changes at the federal level are not viewed as existential dangers to their well-being that necessitate all-out legal warfare in the judiciary – or worse.  Allow each State and culture to largely direct their own affairs; it is the only way peaceful relations between them will be established and maintained.

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Originally posted at https://identitydixie.com/2025/03/30/lawfare-for-me-but-not-for-thee/.

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Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!

Anathema to the Union!

Friday, February 6, 2026

‘The Gulag Is Being Prepared in the US by the Left and the Right’

 

From the Right, the Trump regime is contributing to the construction of the gulag by criminalizing wrongthink about the Jews.  As Michael Hoffman points out in a recent essay, the communists in Russia did precisely the same thing shortly after they took power (bolding not added):

 

Donald Trump is the last person most Americans would consider to be a Communist. However, consider these facts from history:

 

The first Soviet Bolshevik secret police bureau was the Cheka (Чрезвычайная комиссия —"Extraordinary Commission for Combating Counter-Revolution"). It was established December 20, after the October Revolution of 1917. It was the precursor to Soviet secret police agencies such as the GPU, NKVD, and KGB.

 

One of the first orders imposed by the Bolsheviks for enforcement by Cheka was a decree against anti-Semitism. On July 27, 1918, the Soviet dictatorship, under Vladimir Lenin, issued a directive making anti-Semitism a criminal offense.

 

Many tens of thousands of Russians were arrested and imprisoned in the Gulag for this thought crime, including hundreds of priests of the Russian Orthodox Church.

As we speak, the US FedGov’s Antisemitism Task Force is fanning out across the States to intimidate anyone who would dare speak out against the atrocities being committed by Netanyahu & Co in Old Israel.  David DeCamp reporting:

 

The US Department of Justice said Thursday that its recently created “Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism” will be heading to four US cities as part of the Trump administration’s broad crackdown on college protests critical of Israel.

 

The DOJ said the task force, led by attorney Leo Terrell, will be visiting the leadership of New York, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles to discuss “their responses to incidents of antisemitism at schools and on college campuses in their cities over the last two years.”

Never you mind that there were actual Jews who participated in the protests in question:

 

While the pro-Palestine protests that swept college campuses have been labeled “antisemitic,” many Jewish students and organizations have participated.

Already, one legal US resident has been jailed by the Trump regime for the ‘crime’ of speaking out against the Israeli war in Gaza:

 

Civil liberties groups have sounded the alarm about the administration’s crackdown on pro-Palestine protests, including the effort to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a green card holder arrested by ICE over the weekend for his role in protests at Columbia. Khalil has not been accused of a crime, and the administration is trying to deport him by claiming he’s been involved in activities “contrary to US foreign policy.”

 

Khalil has been accused of being “pro-Hamas,” a label that the administration hasn’t defined and appears to apply to all critics of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. The White House alleged Khalil was involved in distributing “pro-Hamas propaganda fliers,” but hasn’t offered evidence for the claim.

The threats coming from the Trump DOJ are chilling:

 

The administration does not just want to target foreigners, as Terrel has said he wants to put “Hamas supporters” in jail and that federal hate crime indictments would be coming soon. “You see all these disorderly demonstrations, supporting Hamas and trying to intimidate Jews? We are going to put these people in jail — not for 24 hours, but for years,” he told Israeli media last month.

To echo the thinking of others out there, it is ironic that the Right, which has railed for years about the injustice of so-called ‘hate crimes’ charges, is now engaging in the same tactic vis-à-vis their amorphous definition of ‘antisemitism’.

Such is the pure and righteous MAGA Right.

But the Leftists are no better.  From Raw Egg Nationalist:

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The rest is at https://orthodoxreflections.com/the-gulag-is-being-prepared-in-the-us-by-the-left-and-the-right/.

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Holy Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!

Anathema to the Union!