Do you know what an enumerated power is? I'll try and make this simple. An enumerated power is authority the people have decided to bestow upon their government in order to protect their "rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness".
This is not the issue at hand...
This is grand-standing and preaching and has no bearing on this case.
If the government assumes power that has not been granted it by the people it is acting under the color of law. It is not acting in accordance with the LAW.
More blathering and grand-standing...
You still haven't shown that the Government acquired that land for the sole purpose of saving a stupid turtle....because it isn't so, thus rendering your previous tirade irrelevant.
In other words the government is acting under a false authority and that is called tyranny and yes there is a LAW against it.
What SPECIFICALLY....respecting THIS CASE (details, details, details)....is outside of the purview of the Government's rights?
You've got nothing...
Just blathering about "enumerated powers" (which we all understand already, possibly better than you do)..
Not more than you THINK you do, but easily as well as you actually do.
You are speaking exactly like a mob.....you are simply repeating clichés and hackneyed phrases.......
"Bush lied, people died"!
"
Libertie, egalitie, fraternitie"!
"Make peace not war"!
"Keep your laws off my body"!
That's the way mobs talk.....in clichés. It's insanely dangerous to sound order and freedom, people go to the guillotine from this kind of mob mentality and you are all over it.
The enumerated powers granted to the government can be found in a contract between the people who created the government and the government itself. It's called the United States Constitution.
Long on irrelevant verbiage...short on you actually understanding the history of this man's case.
I suspect you know few details about it at all.
I suggest you "inspect" it.
Again, Poncho..."Inspector Javert" is simply a fictional character from a novel...this insult doesn't work inasmuch as, that being the case...I'm not making any sort of claim about myself with my avatar.....I just like the fictional character....my avatar might as well be named Daffy Duck. You are not making any sense.
Which states . . . "To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of Particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings;--"
This portion of the Constitution is specifically about the seat of Washington D.C. / the National Capitol....It is
COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT to any land in Nevada or Utah or Timbuktu....
This irrelevant portion you are citing is about seating the
Nation's Capitol!!!!.... :laugh::laugh:
Charmingly.....you underlined the phrase:
purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State what this tells me, is that the only possible plaintiff with
STANDING (you see, you have to have that in a court case) would be the
State itself....not some random cattle-rancher. However, the
STATE <- which might have a complaint in this instance isn't choosing to fight the Feds on this one it appears....So....
You see, that's how the law actually is
practiced and given effect in the real world.
The State isn't challenging the Feds on this issue.......
A cattle-rancher is...
Last I checked a random cattle-rancher isn't a State Legislature.
Similarly, since the Feds aren't trying to build a "Seat of Government" (i.e. the National Capitol)....this clause is irrelevant, since, that's what this clause is about.
Do you see any mention of protecting a tortoise?
The Government didn't acquire the land in order to protect the tortoise....
They are telling the man that he can't
let his cattle graze on Public land anymore because of the stupid tortoise....
How is that Unconstitutional??
If anything....your argument (such as it is) would have prevented the Government from allowing the man to let them graze on the land in the
FIRST PLACE! Neither option is spoken of in the Constitution.
My bet is that you know absolutely NOTHING in particular about this particular man's court fights and the arguments presented by both him and the Government and what particular issues the courts cited in rendering their rulings.
You are simply blathering about generalities with no specifics. That doesn't help anyone and tells us nothing.
Do you see any exception clause that gives federal judges the power to grant the government powers the constitution and by extension the American people never granted it?
Can you explain how no longer permitting a man to graze his cattle on Federal Land which he owes nearly a million dollars in permits for is a judge assuming to the Government non-enumerated powers??
You haven't shown that the Government is assuming further non-granted powers to itself....
The Government is removing a man's cows from property the man doesn't own and
NEVER OWNED.
Remember what Marbury vs Madison settled?
The inherent right of any man to graze his cattle anywhere he darn well pleases??? As long as Poncho thinks it's o.k?
No, you are assuming to yourself the right to interpret the law in cases you don't appear to have any details about whatsoever. My guess is you can't even name the court cases, nor the judges names, nor any attorneys who represented their respective clients... You are simply blathering.
If you truly believed we are nation of LAW it seems like you would be defending the LAW instead of those acting outside the law or as they were called in the old west the "outlaws".
I am defending the Government's right to remove cows which belong to a private citizen from Government land yes....
Since when, Poncho, is this welfare of free grazing land a particular right this man receives in the Constitution?
Do I have a right to let my animals wander around on YOUR property just because my family has gotten away with it for decades???
What specifically, in this instance, grants
this man the inherent right to have his cattle graze on land which belongs to another party???
Poncho's Divine Decree???
Are YOU the arbiter of who's animals can go where?
I'll go with the Constitutionally appointed judges for the time being since they presumably know way more about the details of this case and the relevant statutes and you obviously don't.