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How can a president take an oath "to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States,” then selectively exclude certain portions of the population from the laws of the land?

The.. "Duh" answer is.. the laws you're talking about aren't part of the Constitution.The more nuanced answer is,..The Administrative branch has discretion in how they choose to implement and enforce the law. You're probably familiar with one form of this.. "Prosecutorial Discretion".You may also be familiar with the Executive Branch's power to commute criminal sentences and issue pardons. I'm not sure if there's a better example of the Executive excluding people from the law of the land than the power to wipe out criminal convictions.Consider this..If Congress passed a law, with a majority large enough to override a Veto, a law demanding that the President submit a budget that would balance the Federal Budget and pay off the National Debt in the next year.. Would the President be bound to the letter of that law?That's clearly impossible. Could the President be impeached for failure to uphold and implement a law that demanded a timetable that was clearly impossible to keep? The idea is asinine on its face.Ignoring the extreme example above, the idea still holds for managing more trivial considerations. The Administrative branch is responsible for implementing and upholding the laws of the land. In that capacity, they have discretion.Contrary to the right-wing freak-out about the President delaying the employer mandate [as the Republican Party requested of him], modifying the time-table for implementation of aspects of a law is well within the rights of the Executive.Likewise, the Executive branch.. as part of their responsibility to enforce immigration law has wide discretion about HOW they enforce it.What the right wing refuses to acknowledge is that immigration enforcement is up during the Obama Administration.We're spending more on border protection, we have more border enforcement officers on the payroll than we had during the Bush years, and we're deporting more people every year than we did under previous administrations. We've actually seen a negative overall illegal immigration rate over the past several years.The legal justification for not deporting "Dreamers" was a simple re-ordering of priorities. The Obama Administration set a policy to prioritize certain deportations over others. Undocumented Resident Aliens with criminal histories over kids who were brought here as infants.You may not like it when a Democrat does it.. but its legal. ..Just like it was legal when Ronald Reagan granted far broader amnesty to far more undocumented immigrants by Executive Order than Obama has.

What are the roles and responsibilities of the logistics and administration branch flying officers in the Indian Air Force?

Alright, as the name says flying staff mostly deals with in simple.terms related to technical things.Logistics- its deals with material needs of air force, like instruments, parts, clothing, rationAdministration- managing both the above, how will a station run and all basic things, payroll, holidays, duty allocation etc.

Regarding payroll taxes, Trump says..“I have the right to suspend it, and I may do it myself — I have the absolute right to suspend the payroll.”. Isn't that the tax (FICA) that funds S.S and Medicare?

Regarding payroll taxes, Trump says..“I have the right to suspend it…Op-Ed: Trump just made another huge and illegal power grab. Be very alarmedAugust 10, 2020: President Trump doesn’t understand or doesn’t care about the most basic principle of American government: Power is divided among three branches of government. The president does not possess legislative power, yet on Saturday Trump signed a series of executive orders that were clearly in the purview of the legislative, not the executive branch.In his order, the president extended unemployment benefits, suspended the payroll tax for many workers, created an eviction moratorium and suspended student loan payments until Dec. 31. Whatever your views of these actions, they are all clearly unconstitutional, in that they exceed presidential authority. Trump is attempting to legislate through executive fiat.The President may or may not ACTUALLY Believe he has this power, but he clearly understands that he is dividing the government and thus undermining it. This may be part of a larger strategy or it may just be Trump trying To “LOOK PRESIDENTIAL” before the election. Either way, to me it oddly looks like he is campaigning for a win by Biden. “Keep drinking the Kool-Aide Donny Boy!”Remember Mr Trump, China is Rooting for You! Opinion | China’s Man in Washington, Named TrumpColumn: Following order on payroll tax, Trump threatens to kill Social Security if reelectedFollowing order on payroll tax, Trump threatens to kill Social Security if reelectedWith his four executive orders purportedly aimed at relieving Americans of the burdens of the coronavirus, President Trump spun the theme of his administration — the Art of the Con — up to a higher level.The orders he signed Saturday include a supposed moratorium on evictions and foreclosures, a deferral of student loan payments and an extension of federal unemployment benefits.The moratorium is unlikely to stop a single eviction or foreclosure, however. The deferral of student loan payments is short-term and narrower than what Congress put in place in May, and that has expired.William F. Arnone, National Academy of Social Insurance: “The extension of unemployment benefits reduces the federal share to $300 a week from $600, will last only four to six weeks and imposes insurmountable barriers on states to achieve even that much.”But the most potentially far-reaching order concerns the payroll tax, which funds Social Security and part of Medicare. This order, along with comments Trump made at the signing ceremony, poses a mortal threat to the 64 million Americans who currently receive Social Security benefits and the hundreds of millions more who will receive benefits in coming decades.If he's reelected, Trump said, he will "terminate" the payroll tax. Make no mistake: He's talking about bankrupting Social Security. It's rare that a president has made such a compelling case for his own electoral defeat. Yet his campaign was so proud of this threat that it tweeted out Trump's words within minutes.Cutting or deferring the payroll tax would overwhelmingly benefit the rich, and would knock the key source of financing out from under Social Security while opening the door to massive benefit cuts.Trump plainly sees this stunt as a way to blame Democrats for that tax bill, not to mention the apparent tax increase when the deferral ends and payroll taxes revert to their full level. Democrats "will have the option of raising everybody's taxes and taking this away," he said at the signing ceremony.In other words, Trump is offering voters a bribe — in effect, "elect them and you'll have to pay what you owe; elect me and you'll get a pass." This raises cynicism to an electoral principle, but it's fair to wonder if the American voter is dumb enough to fall for it.This is the consequence of having a completely lawless, corrupt president in the White House, and Republicans not checking him.In a statement about the executive orders, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he was "glad that President Trump is proving that while Democrats use laid-off workers as political pawns, Republicans will actually look out for them."Has he even read the executive orders? And if so, how could he make such an absurd statement? Or is he just falling for the con?White House advisors on Sunday walked back President Trump’s statement that he would make “permanent cuts” to the payroll tax if reelected, insisting that the president would preserve the primary funding source for Social Security, an entitlement program with overwhelming bipartisan support.Edit 3:45 PM 8/10/20: White House advisors (Trump’s cleanup people) on Sunday walked back President Trump’s statement that he would make “permanent cuts” to the payroll tax if reelected, insisting that the president would preserve the primary funding source for Social Security, an entitlement program with overwhelming bipartisan support.Please Vote in November.

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