A question, does the executive order (if it was actually signed by the President) have the "law power" to actually oblige Google Maps to make this change?
If not, is this correct following USA law? Also is this matter being questioned in superior Justice instances?
Growing up I was told of the fable of "The Emperor's New Clothes" on occasion. I always found it ridiculous, but in the last decade it has been quite relevant. As a kid, I thought it was about the ridiculousness of the Emperor, but I've come around to the understanding that it's about how power creates its own reality.
> A question, does the executive order (if it was actually signed by the President) have the "law power" to actually oblige Google Maps to make this change?
Coercion isn't required when sycophants are eager to cooperate.
If not, is this correct following USA law? Also is this matter being questioned in superior Justice instances?