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US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said she has instructed the House Judiciary Committee to draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump over his effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival.
“The facts are uncontested. The president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid and (a) crucial Oval Office meeting in exchange for an announcement of an investigation into his political rival,” Pelosi said in a televised statement.
“Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our Founders and our hearts full of love for America, today I am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment,” she added, referring to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler.
Pelosi made the remarks a day after the Judiciary Committee held a hearing in which three constitutional law experts called by Democratic politicians said Trump had engaged in conduct that represents impeachable offences under the Constitution. A fourth expert called by Republican politicians called the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry rushed and flawed.
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The Eagles are on a three-game skid, but could a game against Eli Manning and the Giants fix what ails them? Zack Rosenblatt and Mike Kaye previewed the Monday night matchup from all angles and also dove deep into the Eagles’ coaching staff and which assistant coaches might be fired after the season. Plus: game predictions and comments from Youtube.
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Today, NJ.com reports Giants Week 14 update.
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An update on Daniel Jones’ high ankle sprain. Updates on the Giants injuries. Pat Shurmur and Dave Gettleman not given a vote of confidence. Giants are 1 game shy of tying the record for the longest losing streak in franchise history. The Giants are 9.5 point underdogs to the Eagles
Today, NJ.com reports Eagles still in NFC East race: Will Jordan Howard be able to help lead the charge?.
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The Philadelphia Eagles continue to monitor running back Jordan Howard’s shoulder injury in Week 14, ahead of their Monday Night Football matchup against the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles are still in the NFC East division title race and Howard’s presence could be very important down the stretch.
Today, NJ.com reports Eagles’ Jason Kelce on being in playoff mode.
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The Philadelphia Eagles need to win all four of their remaining games to clinch the NFC East division title and make the playoffs. Center Jason Kelce discussed that outlook on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 (12/4/19) at the NovaCare Complex. (Video by Mike Kaye | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
Today, NJ.com reports Giants’ Daniel Jones on high ankle sprain injury.
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New York Giants rookie quarterback Daniel Jones talks about the disappointment of his high ankle sprain on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2019 (12/4/19) at Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, N.J. Jones is expected to miss Monday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. (Video by Matt Lombardo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
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[Washington DC…] This past Monday something historic happened, regardless of the outcome of the case. The Supreme Court of the United States, for the first time in nearly a decade heard a case concerning the Second Amendment. Why this is such a big deal has both gun rights activists and anti-gun zealots both reeling. The case is New York State Rifle and Pistol Club Vs The City of New York. The prayer for relief revolves around a former NYC law that did not allow residents of the boroughs to transport their firearm out of the city limits.
The fact that this case exists only exposes the ridiculous measures that some jurisdictions will take to make gun ownership as difficult as possible. Using a reasonable man test, let me ask the proverbial you, Do you see an issue with a person taking their pistol, that they legally own, locked in a case, in the trunk of their car, to another town to use at shooting range? Is it reasonable to say that is an okay practice?
This law was so blatantly absurd and unconstitutional on its face that I think non-gun enthusiasts would agree. Replace “pistol” with the word “bible” or “notebook.” Any other enumerated right does not get treated this way. The argument that other rights cannot lead to the death of persons clearly does not know what kind of a compelling public speaker Hitler was. To not split hairs on the subject, let us all agree that a law abiding gun owner, that travels with their firearm in a locked container, in the trunk of their car, is not a hazard to public safety. And, the City of New York ends up conceding this during Monday’s arguments…
What is unique about this case is the city’s call for mootness. To give some background information, this lawsuit has been around for about five years. In those five years, the City of New York has vehemently defended their stance on the transport of handguns out of the city being a public safety hazard (because less guns in NYC means less safe?). Fast forward to 2019, the State of New York passed a law to nullify New York City’s law, but only after the Supreme Court agreed to hear this case. New York’s position, both the state and City, is that since the law is no longer in effect, it is moot, and there is no longer a prayer for relief. The City added onerous requirements when transporting a firearm to the new set of laws allowing transport. Paraphrasing they said, “yes, you can now take your pistol out of the city to a narrow list of places, but you need to do so directly, without stopping.”
This matter of the State slapping down the City’s law is akin to an older sibling keeping order in a household because if the parents step in, it would be “bad” for everyone…This is what the anti-gunners are afraid of. Justice Ginsburg points out during the early part of arguments:
Mr. Clement, the city has now been blocked by a state law, and the state has not been party to these proceedings. The state says: City, thou shalt not enforce the regulations. So what’s left of this case? The Petitioners have gotten all the relief that they sought.
What happens when the older sibling keeps order? For starters, the parents do not “know” what is going on and with that, any corrective action taken may not be the proper one. Any potential lessons will not be taught. Why we do not play ball in the house has different ideologies to parents vs children. To an older sibling, one does not play ball in the house as to not get in trouble with the parents. To the parents, the children shall not play ball in the house, so they do not break things that cost hard-earned money or have extreme sentimentality. There is a lesson there. The WHY is important. New York State saying “thou shalt not enforce the regulations” to the City completely removes a question in the prayer for relief, was/is this practice constitutional? To muddy the waters, yes, there is a new law involved, and by following the appropriate channels, there would be new lawsuits on the constitutionality of it.
The elephant in the room is the fact that New York and the like did not want this case to be heard at all by the Supreme Court and tried to moot it. Why would they defend it for five years and then have a change of heart? Does this change of heart mean New York City and the rest of the country should not have to bear the burden of the lessons from the parents? No. This is all the more reason why the court should HAVE to deliver an opinion, because these practices do exist in the United States. Granted, the number of jurisdictions that have laws like this are not many (they are growing in numbers mind you), but the penalties involved for minor infraction are usually felonies (see New Jersey’s The Graves Act). The Supreme Court is intelligent enough to see through the City’s tactics, which is why the case was not mooted earlier in the process. This should be a wake up call to jurisdictions unfriendly to the Second Amendment.
There indeed was a tone set, with Roberts right in the middle. In several instances, Justices that seem unsympathetic to the plight refer to the act of transporting the firearms as carrying them. It is important to note this word use. Yes, you are technically carrying your firearm when you transport it. The layman’s way of viewing, and statutory in many instances, of carrying, is on one’s person either concealed or open, a whole other matter (in public, any time). While these are simply word games, they do have meaning. What also has meaning is a rather disturbing question from Justice Sotomayor. Through the course of the arguments, the question on if the city would prosecute the claimants for any infractions of the old law, meaning their admission to breaking the former transportation ban, Sotomayor asks:
I’m not going to, because I want to be careful for you and for society, you’re not representing if they shot somebody with a gun that you’re not going to prosecute them for that?
Is Sotomayor so glib or think that the rest of us are so glib that she had to ask such a stupid question? This is on record forever, thanks Sotomayor.
At the same time, right out of left field comes some compelling words from Justice Ginsburg:
One — one problem with the prior regulation, if you wanted to have a gun in your second home, you had to buy a second gun. And what public safety or any other reasonable end is served by saying you have to have two guns instead of one and one of those guns has to be maintained in a place that is often unoccupied and, therefore, more vulnerable to theft?
What can we walk away from the December 2nd oral arguments on the case? What is not being fully reported by the more mainstream outlets is the fact that the full prayer for relief was not answered. This is pivotal in seeing if the court is going to render it moot. From the transcript, NYSRPC’s representative Mr. Clement states:
That’s right, Justice Sotomayor. I don’t think we would have been tethered to those in a proposed injunction. But, if we’re going to go to the complaint, I think we should look at page 40 –at paragraph 41, at Joint Appendix 36, where we asked for “unrestricted access to gun ranges and second homes.” Unrestricted. I don’t think at this late stage we are still being offered unrestricted access.
Between the questions of constitutionality, the City & State’s sudden ‘change of heart,’ and the matter of unrestricted transport, this is where I see this case not being moot. We must not neglect the fact that New York can simply change their law at any time in the future, undoing many years of work. The petitioners want it in writing that what happened was wrong and is wrong.
While the red shirt wearing, Mike Bloomberg funded, Mom’s Demand Action were out there shaking their fists…please press the power button, pull out the cartridge, blow in it, reinsert it, and power back up. We are talking about legally owned firearms being transported. Yes, this has implications that can tumble down the entire gun control scheme, but today, we are talking about transporting a thing in the trunk of a car by a “good guy.” And the same red (the color of communism and fascist regimes) shirt wearing, funded by socialist Mr. Nanny himself, group is screaming from the roof that this case is moot and that is the way the court will see it. I would not be too sure about declaring victory too soon.
For my freedom loving patriots that are in the dumps on this, I would not be too quick to concede to this line of thinking. This case may begin the end of Draconian regimes in jurisdictions like NYC. If not, guess what red shirts and patriots alike, there are several more cases sitting at the Supreme Court in waiting, and they go straight to the jugular on anti-freedom gun control schemes.
The most hope on that this case may render a good, true, and proper opinion can be derived from Justice Alito’s questioning NYC and more so, the answer. Alito puts the pins to Dearing on the City’s position on the Second Amendment:
…it follows that the Second Amendment, under at least some circumstances, protects the possession of a handgun outside the home. Isn’t that correct?
What Dearing has to say about the City’s position in his concession sums up this entire case:
I think — I think that’s a fair way to look at it, that — that — that — but — but, from our perspective…
This is why the parents need to step in, not the older siblings.
For a full text transcript of the oral arguments, visit:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2019/18-280_j4ek.pdf