Forget It Ketanji, It's Chinatown - Above the Law
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The phrase "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown" illustrates a reality of inescapable corruption. In the film, strong forces, represented by a wealthy real estate mogul, exploit systems meant to protect citizens, such as government agencies. Similarly, the Supreme Court's recent ruling on Trump's Executive Order No. 14210 suggests a troubling shift, allowing potential damage to federal agencies without proper legislative oversight. The Executive Order's implications of bypassing established precedents have raised concerns about accountability and governance, showcasing how legal structures are manipulated for personal advantage.
The film "Chinatown" showcases a narrative where the protagonist confronts a powerful adversary representing deep-rooted corruption, ultimately leading to despair regarding the possibility of justice.
Executive Order No. 14210 controversially aimed to reshape the federal workforce but faced legal challenges citing violation of existing laws and precedents, particularly the Major Questions Doctrine.
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