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Pantsuit Politics

The Briefcase: Someone Else's Babies

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News Commentary, News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This week, Americans are squarely confronting the rights and responsibilities of our government, our citizens, and our fellow humans. With the travel ban, news from the intelligence community, and the AHCA, we’re asking what we exactly we do and do not owe to someone else’s babies.  The Travel Ban A federal district judge in Hawaii enjoined enforcement of President Trump's revised executive order on immigration. We recap the decision:  The plaintiffs were seeking a nationwide temporary restraining order. They had to establish Standing (similar to state of Washington in 9th Circuit decision + tourism; the Court also held that an individual plaintiff had standing to challenge the order) Strong likelihood of success on the merits of the Establishment Clause claims The Court extensively quoted statements from then-candidate Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Stephen Miller regarding the intention of the executive order. "The Government has established a disfavored religion." The Court also found that the executive order does not achieve its stated national security objectives because citizenship, according to the DHS, is an "unlikely indicator" of terrorism threats.  Under the Lemon test, the Court held that the government could not show that the order has a primarily secular purpose. The Court also rejected the Government's claim that the executive order does not discriminate against Muslims because it does not apply to all countries with majority-Muslim populations, saying, “The notion that one can demonstrate animus toward any group of people only by targeting all of them at once is fundamentally flawed. The court declines to relegate its Establishment Clause analysis to a purely mathematical exercise." The Court held that the plaintiffs would likely suffer irreparable harm without a temporary restraining order. Sarah fully agrees with the Court's analysis. Beth, while taking serious issue with the executive order, thinks the Court's analysis, particularly on standing, is very thin and problematic.  Other News We discuss the Justice Department's indictment of two Russian spies and two criminal hackers in connection with the breach of 500 million Yahoo accounts in 2014, and we wonder how the administration will respond.  Senators Richard Burr and Mark Warner announced this week that there is no indication that the government surveilled Trump Tower before the election. Sean Spicer then told the press that a British intelligence agency, GCHQ, actually did the spying. GCHQ responded by saying that Spicer's allegations are "utterly ridiculous."  We applaud the Netherlands for Geert Wilders' defeat, and we lament remarks from Congressman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This week Americans are squarely confronting the rights and responsibilities of our government,

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our citizens, and our fellow humans.

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With the travel ban news from the intelligence community and the American Health Care Act,

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we're asking what exactly we do and do not owe to someone else's babies.

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This is Sarah from the left and Beth from the right.

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You're listening to Pantsy Politics.

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No shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

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So we owe to someone else's babies what we owe to ours.

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Good show, everybody. See you next week.

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All done.

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Done.

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Let's meet Dustin, my hands off right there.

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There's a lot to talk about though, so we will maybe not leave it at that.

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So we're going to go through.

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We're going to go through the travel ban decisions, the new orders that have come out by federal

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courts in Hawaii and Maryland.

0:59.0

We are going to attempt to talk a little bit about what's happening with the justice department

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and the intelligence community.

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Maybe we'll get to some stuff on tax returns and then some health care feedback.

1:14.0

And speaking of health care, I'm going to try not to cough in everyone's ear and

1:19.0

appreciate your patience with my cold as we go through this episode.

1:26.0

So I just want to thank the Pantsy Politics community.

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