Why The US is in 42 Different National Emergencies
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You showed the wrong emergency at 3:17 , I'm sorry but you meant the one below it. Alexander Lukashenko runs Belarus not Syria. There are alot I can see how you got confused.
I went looking as well when I saw the leader of Belarus and trying to figure out how he was related to one of the Syrian EO bans.
For those that are interested, the Belarus order is Executive Order 13405.
Came over here from the Nebula version of the video just to say this (Nebula has no comments). Thought I was going crazy for a minute when I read Syria but saw the head of Belarus!
Same here, but I think the majority of viewers didn't notice anything.
I believe the official response to such an emergency is to blame Amy
@@ieatgarbage8771it is, doesn’t matter that this video was written by Ben
Showing the NATO logo when talking about the UN is such a vibe, as the UN has less bombs available to talk back.
it's *fewer
@@Ghiaman1334 it's you knew what they meant already
@paradiseexpress3639 it's it's important to me to make these corrections
@@Ghiaman1334 Consider asking yourself why it's important for you to "correct" strangers on minor errors on the internet. Language is a lot more fun when you realize not every communication requires precision and that it's ever-evolving. Language is a tool, not a weapon :)
@@Ghiaman1334 It’s important to only say “it’s” once in a row
I will totally vote for you if you promise to make all of the internet a giant rick roll for one day every year.
Only if the day is random
A deepfake of fish men rickrolling
The fact that Sam can form a complete sentence already puts him ahead of the incumbent...
@@CC-S6-01just a random day decided by a random number generator, but also excluded weekends and holidays so it actually makes things way worse.
@@CC-S6-01came here to add this. It's only a Rick Roll if it wasn't foreseen 😂
"We could prohibit the export of broccoli"
So a lot of these powers are just like Dwarf Fortress noble mandates? Awesome
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Now, unlike dwarf fortress, we can't organize *permanent vacation homes.*
Probably still have the tantrum spirals, though.
They declare emergencies for the same reasons that they will never undeclare them. By declaring emergencies they open up new and easier doors to money and power and the ability to make random laws on a whim and enforce them using federal troops and officers and they can skirt the due process of law. These are just a few of the more obvious reasons, there are many more and none of them benefit us in the slightest and are all intended to help the government in some fashion.
Did our senate vote them emergency powers? Save us, Obi-Wan!
@@sethtreyhow all dictatorships start 😂 emergency powers being misused for personal gain
It’s mostly the money part. They free up a bunch of cash that doesn’t have to go through red tape.
The reason is more that congress is so bad at getting basic stuff done and also that there is a separation of powers between the president and congress (a very unusual thing in developed democracies; only the US and Korea really do this, although France and Portugal sometimes end up in this situation too).
Have you read the list of national emergencies that have been declared? Almost all of the ones currently in effect are just sanctions on world leaders or other countries around the world.
Proclamation 10371 signed in April 2022 bans Russian ships from entering U.S. ports.
Executive Order 14024 froze the property assets of certain Russian government officials.
Proclamation 9994, signed March 2020, waived some regulations relating to public health, allowing doctors to see patients over video chat. That proclamation was terminated in April of this year.
How do these get the president money or power?
As a fishman, I am delighted to finally see some representation in poltics! You have my vote, finned friend!
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The Lincoln case is even more complicated than the video suggests. The concept of "legal presidential emergency powers" did not exist. In fact, the doctrine of "nondelegation" was still a part of accepted Constitutional law, so even if Congress passed a law providing for emergency powers, it would've been struck down as unconstitutional. What I just wrote makes it seem like an open-and-shut case against Pres. Lincoln, but that's ignoring the context. Lincoln (together with nearly everyone in the northern States - even his political opponents) firmly believed that secession was unconstitutional (and having read the Federalist Papers thrice over, I suspect he was right). He further believed that the Constitution could not exist *at all* if secession was tolerated. Lincoln locked up individuals in Fort McHenry who were trying to get Maryland to secede. This was especially dangerous to the Federal Government because it would've meant that DC would be completely surrounded by seceded states. Lincoln argued that the Constitution empowered him to do whatever was *absolutely* necessary to keep to government functioning - including protecting the Congress. He also argued that even if he was not so empowered (though he claimed to believe he was) it was necessary to amputate the limb (the part of the Constitution forbidding this one action - if there was one) in order to save the whole life (the entire rest of the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights). I'm not saying he was correct, and his actions were therefore not illegal, I'm only saying there is a rational case that his actions were not illegal. In other words, it's a solid "maybe."
EDIT: All this happened after the bombardment of Fort Sumter and the Baltimore riots. Actual lethal violence had been done on federal personnel, sometimes even on federal property. Lincoln was trying to protect authorities from additional violence while upholding the law as he understood it - for better or worse.
Lincoln's actions were tyrannical and paved the way for the current federal monstrosity; making him our worst President. Even worse than FDR, Obama, Biden, Taft, Grant, and Carter.
I have always said Lincoln was one of the worst presidents and certainly the worst Republican president.
Who was the best republican president in your opinion?
@@revcrussell I disagree. He acted as well as anyone could under the circumstances.
EDIT: But I'm biased - I read and enjoyed a sizeable chunk of the Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln
So basically he held them for treason, pretty sound and constitutional
"It's not like anyone could have stopped him (Abraham Lincoln) anyway"
... I think John Wilkes Booth believed otherwise
Damage was already done 😢
@@richardscathouse Yes, ending slavery was quite "damaging"
The assassination had nothing to do with the writ of habeas corpus. Booth himself told a friend he was going to assassinate the President to prevent black people from being granted the right to vote.
(Yes, I know this is a joke, but some people unironically believe that Lincoln was a villain, so I felt the need to speak up, even though that doesn't seem to be what was intended here)
Hay, Booth just helped make Abraham more open minded.
@@jeffbenton6183 that was the last thing Lincoln cared about
HAI: "You're probably a lot like me."
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Just the one?
This comment made my day.
Thanks for the laugh. XD
@@jestermon101 Happy to be of assistance.😁
"You like learning things". Yeah, there is arguably that, but it's also a case of an HAI video being just long enough to enjoy these two sandwiches I had, so there's that too.
woah me too
3:20 That's the wrong emergency, Lukashenko was targeted by the 16/06/2006 emergency
It makes sense that we're in 42 national emergencies, because 42 is the answer to the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
Hahaha
They didn’t “forget to write that part”. They intentionally did not include it. Rights are not precluded by “emergencies.”
Unfortunately most young Americans have been brainwashed into accepting Wilson’s progressive theories of the State, leading to increased state power and a rejection of the beliefs of the founding fathers, including natural rights.
Yet they didnt write that part either
@@TheGahtaThey didn't think they had to.
Did they include that in the federalist papers or anything like that?
@@TheGahta "Inalienable" should have covered it. But, our government keeps forgetting things like that. Also see "Shall no be infringed"
In the bit about stopping the guy from buying plane tickets, you show a picture of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, but an executive order relating to Syria. Both of these are still under the "Russia's allies can get bent" category, I guess.
If anyone is interested in some short comparative analysis of the US system v. an actually good one, here's that.
Brazil has 3 kinds of "emergencies" (they call it "exceptional mesures").
1) Federal Intervention: used against states that threaten the Union of its constitution and allows the Presidente to withdraw the Governor or assume powers reserved to the state level.
2) State of Defense: used on a delimited part of the territory in case of serious threat to the Constitution, the public order or in case of natural catastrophes. Some rights can be limited such as freedom of transit and the privacy of phone talks. Maximum duration is 60 days.
3) State of Siege: the most drastic one, can be decreed onto the whole territory in case of a military attack/invasion or situations the state of defense was unable to resolve. More rights can be restrained (the gov can order people to stay in a designated place and prisoners can be detained in non-jail places). In case of military attack, all rights can be withheld.
BUT: Congress NEEDS to aprove these measures in the first place and EVERY RENEWAL, for 30 days maximum, needs congressional approval. If the measures continue without it, the President can be impeached. AND, the Constitution can NEVER be amended during the emergencies, so limitations to governmental action cannot be revoked if the President so wants.
I quite admire these measures as they grant that checks and balances can work properly and are clearly defined by the Constituion.
The US system is crazy.
Frankly, whenever he says "you guessed it", I never actually guessed it…
I always guess Frank Stallone
A fact for the next “top mistakes made by hai” video: it’s a president of Belarus, not Syria on 3:20. You can thank me later 😅
I'm not a Constitutional law scholar so take this with a grain of salt, but I think there is an argument that what Lincoln did was at least somewhat constitutional, since Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lays out that the writ of habeas corpus (the thing that keeps the government from locking you up for no reason) can be suspended "when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it." Also an example there of the emergency powers the Framers did write into the Constitution, because they didn't forget to give the government emergency powers as much as they chose to give it very limited emergency powers.
Limits which have since been circumvented
I studied Constitutional law for my paralegal certificate (but not that part, IIRC). I'm also a history nerd, so I happened to know beforehand that the issue of the day was that many believed that Article I, Section 9 applied only to the Congress specifically, and that the President could not suspend the Writ on his own authority - only Congress could do that. Of course, Congress was not in session, and the loss of Maryland could've prevented it from ever going into session again. For more information of Pres. Lincoln's counterargument on the suspension of the Writ, I recommend reading Pres. Lincoln's own Special Adress to Congress on July 4, 1861. Read the whole thing, only a small part of it deals with this case, but all of it is excellent.
You're right. You are no scholar😢
@@richardscathouse Are you going to point out evidence that the OP is wrong, or you just going to throw around insults?
A state which has seceded from the United States cannot be held to be in rebellion; as it is no longer under the authority of the United States. The Constitutional crisis that should have been settled, prior to war, is whether secession was Constitutional. This could only have been accomplished by SCOTUS. I just don't know the vehicle to bring it before the court.
Those who wrote the constitution would be be repulsed by how broad the emergency powers of one person can be in this country
These emergency powers are fucked up bro. Why are they like that. Why doesn't like, Congress have a say or something
If Congress had a say in everything, the government would never be able to do anything
Because ideally, these powers would be used in a situation where action is required immediately, and there's no time to debate. That's why they are "emergency" powers. The problem here I guess is the vagueness of what an emergency is.
@@OmiGundam777and the fact they can be renewed infinitely.
@@MyDude199 again, ideally, they'd only do that if the emergency was still ongoing. I'm not saying that's what happens, I'm saying that's why it's written that way.
Theoretically, every 6 months after a national emergency is declared, congress is supposed to meet to consider a vote to forcibly end the emergency, and thus the powers granted by it. However, congress has never done this, despite being supposed to.
4:54 That's NATO, not the UN
That's 100% gonna be in the next mistakes video.
Holy cow this is a new high water mark for this channel. Just the extremely casual voiceover coupled with the massive volume of fast cut screenshots of United States Code statutes.
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Why
He hasnt been the same since he broke containment from Kripparian's comment section
Honestly I welcome this new npc as opposed to that bland detective conan dong guy
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ONLY 42?? Im impressed.
@ 3:19 you mixed up the leader of Syria with the leader of Belarus...
When you allow the government to claim more power by declaring an emergency, *there will never stop being an emergency*.
Most “national emergencies” aren’t all that interesting. The Act is now mostly used as a way for the president to impose sanctions on members of various dictatorships or terrorist groups. I think there are only like… two that involves military powers. I made a video! czcams.com/video/Fur-8SDV_4g/video.htmlfeature=shared
As an American is does feel like we are living through 42 national emergencies rn
1:54 By the way, I looked it up. YES, Lincoln is part of the National Wresting Hall of Fame’s Class of 1992. (Alongside Donald Rumsfeld.)
I thought he was joking until I searched it up… you learn something new every day
3:17 that's Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus. Unclear how he relates to Syria. Look forward to seeing that in the corrections episode.
3:18 here is slight addition to your next mistakes video: on screen, it is written that something something president of Syria, while you show Alexander Luckashenko, Belorussian dictator on video footage
"The first lady got kidnapped? Alright no more broccoli for y'all because I say so!" - the kind of nonsense humor probably only I and 2-3 other weirdos find absolutely hilarious!! 😂😂
I would not be surprised if he said that Jack
I'm one of them
42, the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything
"We apologise for the inconvenience"
7*3*2=42
Yes, but more importantly, what's the question?
@@herranton40 + 2
@@herranton "what do you get if you multiply six by nine"?
5:03 Literally can not apply to the ship you showed, the APL Detroit is under the flag of Singapore, and owned by Neptune Orient Lines Limited, not owned by a us citizen, registered under US law, and actually was built in South Korea.
This one felt more off the rails than usual. I love it
The editing on this was chefs kiss!
Office space reference! If you could do more of those, that would be greeaatt!
In the UK we don't have emergencies, we have full on crises.
1:05 just randomly being stock footage of the chipotle on my college campus
Props for the Digg reference.
Not a single hitchhikers reference?
That UN flag is really similar to NATO: 4:54
I just like it when you say emergency it really makes the video
0:05 missed a good opportunity to put the beginning to "The Way I Are" there
The fact that they can just take TVA's land is a bit terrifying.
Didn't Emperor Palüatine just have a single emergency?
And everyone applauded 😢
If you say it's easy to buy a gun you're either buying them illegally or have never bought one at all.
cry harder
or hes buying it from texas
you got the wrong emergency for "this guy" lukashenka at 3:16
it's like you don't have a team to check every inch of screen or something
This was probably my favorite of all the HAI videos so far because it is not just informative and entertaining, it is satirical and pointed.
I would love to see someone run on the "prevent the President from being able to give themselves emergency powers" platform, but, alas, I don't see anyone doing that anytime soon.
It would be great if national emergencies, if we need them at all, had to be both declared and renewed by acts of Congress, not the President. But Congress has become so divided and dysfunctional that I can sort of see why the President thinks it's their job to do this.
So basically the US government takes “rules are meant to be broken” quite fondly.
I didn't even need to look at the credits to know this one was written by Ben.
4:54
That’s the NATO logo not the UN 🤦
The UN is just an old woman's debate club. 😂
Now that I know about this it makes the Project 2025 that much more scary
I totally agree with everything ur saying but I feel like you intentionally left out the part on EO 13224 right after "intended to relieve human suffering" that says if the donations are coerced, would endanger military forces, or if it would inhibit the president's ability to control a situation. That last part is the main problem in my opinion, that gives it too much broad authority, but the whole shutting down charities part was pretty incorrect I feel. I agree with the perspective but the facts do enough to show the problems n truth so no need to exaggerate or bend the words considering that's the main thing the presidents keep doing to abuse said power.
problem is that as far as I know not tested and how thing is might be fully possible.
like if the gov can make food hand out illegal whats stopping them.
beyond a agency like the red cross in this extreme of a situation having higher rank my default (there is a saying in the military that goes something like. In the field hospital the medic outranks god).
that said Trump did pull out of that last I heard and im not sure if Biden got the US back in again.
The picture of chipotle used at 1:06 is the chipotle at Indiana University in bloomington! Just a fun fact!
Great video.
This video went from hilarious to hilarious AND concerning
"Why is it so easy for me to buy a gun" - people who've never tried to buy a gun.
Compared to most other countries in the world it definetly is.
"We are out of Coffee" -- Airplane the Movie, now, that's a national emergency.
This is the first time this Channel got recommended to me 😂 How'd I miss this?
JJ McCollough has a video about this which goes into more detail. We need a constitutional amendment to define emergency powers more clearly.
The Panama Canal Zone no longer exists, but when it did, it was a US enclave in Panama.
Barro Colorado Island was part of the Panama Canal Zone before it was reverted back to Panama in 1999.
4:30
Very funny video! One of the best yet!! I was laughing the whole time😂
Am I wrong, or is the guy at 3.20 actually Alexander Lukashenko, the belarussian dictator, who is in fact not a syrian official. Please correct me if I get something embarssingly wrong here!😅
What was so great about the year 1979 that there were no national emergencies going on?
Edit: I think the video meant no "ongoing" emergencies. But still...
I was born. You're welcome! 🙂
Nothing. Presidents weren't abusing the ambiguous national emergency power before then (more importantly, Congress was actually functional back then, so any of those procedures that were worth doing for more than a year would have simply b3en passed by Congress)
Implies Americans shouldn't be Able to buy guns easily..... Then admits the government can seize all private farmland....
4:54 that is the NATO Logo as seen previosly
And FDR once shouted from the comfort of his wheelchair:
CMON MAN!
With the current candidates for 2024 I'd like to know if that dog has any other policies than executing the mail men
2 walkies minimum a day
Constant headpats at all times
Sadly, dogs can't run for presidency as they don't meet the minimum age requirement. Now a turtle could run, and they'd even get a bunch of free publicity from the reptilian conspiracy theorists.
The freedom to shit wherever they want. Including inside.
Great video! (I haven’t seen it yet)
Can confirm! (I've seen half of it)
I don't really see how that emergency power regarding radio transmitters and receivers has jack shit to do with "taking control of the entire internet", unless you think the internet is only accessible through wireless communications standards.
What is the procedure to undeclare one?
We joke about Joe.. but that's actually like a 75 percent chance of happening. 😅
Joe didn't cause an emergency by sending an armed mob to attack Congress.
Honestly he'd be a more sane president than most of the other current options
4:55 That's NATO not the UN you showed
I mean, someone did stop Lincoln lol
The saying is, "there is nothing more permanent than a temporary government program." You can say the same thing about a National Emergency"
sam for president 2024
I think you showed the wrong footage around 3:15, that’s Lukashenko not Assad. Please mention me in your annual mistakes video : )
At 5:20, I can't tell whether 'President may, if *she* deems it necessary' is a genuine error or something left there for the benefit of eagle-eyed viewers.
I speak for all fishmen out there and you have our vote!
So that's less than one per president, that's not bad. I would love to see a world map with every country to compare.
Misuse of a comma.
There have been fewer than 42 presidents since 1979, I hate to tell you
@@AwesomeHairohow
@@i_love_games110 "So that's less than one per president. That's not bad."*
@@AwesomeHairo "that's not bad" isn't an independent clause, it doesn't make sense on its own
2:49 he probably would, too.
"y is it so easy to buy a gun" it takes forever
Wrong
Hi Sam have you tried buying a gun? You say it's easy but that's typically a false assumption people who aren't gun owners think.
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ever heard of texas?
Something about this channel makes it so attractive to omniscient beings who use this power to fact-check random videos on CZcams apparently
People who like learning things often know a lot of things already...who would've guessed.
Also, a lot of commenters are subscribers, so we are more likely to notice errors in something that is presumably intended to be accurate.
That being said, this video was mostly accurate, as far as I know. I never went through the full Congressional Research Service report on national emergencies, so I can't claim omniscience.
A test alarm for our national emergency system went off while i was watching this
Half as interesting: Lincoln was 6’4 and in the wrestling hall of fame so it’s not like anyone could have stopped him anyway’
Lincoln: Gets assassinated
Goddamn, the jokes are getting more bite on this channel and I love it
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4:55 Says UN but shows NATO symbol.
Holy carp- I mean holy mackerel, that’s terrifying
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Man, why dont any of those "weird laws around the world" videos include any of those national emergency laws you mentioned? they were way more intresting.
Yes
We need a law that allows the Governor of California to declare California provisionally independent for the duration of a public emergency.
The more I learn about Amazon's AMK69X, the more I'm convinced that we are on the precipice of a tech revolution, and Amazon is leading the charge.
3:20 Wrong cannibal footage.
This story is a real emergency!