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I honestly dont know.
if trump wins and Rs retain control of the senate ... they will continue to rule "because they can" if biden wins and D control the Senate .. they will be out for blood best case (outside a dem sweep lol) -- biden wins, Rs retain control of the Senate and Rs force legislation to a crawl and we just do government shutdowns, furloughs and stop gap spending bills. things are getting nasty and trump has been gasoline to a simmering fire. trump has to go. i dont think the framework of our country can stand 4 more years of him.
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Both parties have contributed to where we are, and both parties have been hypocrites. In real terms, IF the country wasn't as divided as civil war times, The most constitutional and legitimate action that the president and senate would do when a SC dies would be to nominate and confirm a justice as quickly as possible so that the court's term would not be hampered. Because both sides have played politics with judicial nominations for the past 15 years that ship has sailed though.
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Oh God. I cannot with the both sides bullshit. There is only one loudmouth racist asshole spouting lies and conspiracy theories and endangering our democracy and the Republicans married the mother fucker.
The end. Edit: i was going to delete and say that If you referring just to the supreme court than it is a little easier to swallow but i like what i wrote and it is still bullshit. The Republicans are the ones that talked out of both sides of their asses. |
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F it, pack the court, term limits, whatever, all bets are off going forward
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10-27-2020, 11:13 AM | #173 |
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^^ Thats a good article. I didnt know republicans have seated 14 of the last 18 justices. Kinda fucked up considering this country is majority democrat. Senate allocation of seats just favors rural states so much.
Lets see how things play out. I dont think they will ever over turn Roe but they will allow undue restictions that abortion will effectively become a States rights issue. States can slap on the hospital requirements and bans after 15 weeks. obergefell (2015 - same sex) .. this case took a long time through the Courts. I would protest if they tried to overturn this and I imagine they will. this would mean same sex couples would not have the same rights and protections under estate laws, hospital visitation, health insurance, pensions, etc. If you are cheering on this rushed Barrett confirmation .. youre cheering on same sex couples being discriminated against. im assuming they will overturn obergefell but its a safe assumption. McConnell has certainly made the SCOTUS a political stick now. SCOTUS has one foot in the grave in terms of being apolitical and revered by the american people. I see it as a stained institution now. But I want to see how they rule and the mental gymnastics they go through first before supporting blowing it up and packing the court and making it a kangaroo court.
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10-27-2020, 11:18 AM | #174 |
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Lol...pack the court is your answer? JFC...dilute the institution
Harry Reid fuck it all up, not McConnell period. If there is a stain, at least understand who stained it. Democrats have a history there...read up
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Sure chico .. well, at least we agree its stained.
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Thurgood Marshall 11 no votes out of 80 Thomas 52-48 (10 dems for 2 reps against) Ginsburg 96-3 (38 reps for) Breyer 87-9 (31 reps for) Roberts 78-22 to be chief justice ( 22 dems voted against 20 voted for) Alito 58-42 (3 dems) Sotomayor 68-31 (9 reps) Kagan 67-31 (4 reps) Garland no vote ( personally i wish trump had nominated him instead of Kavanaugh. Maybe would have brought unity ) Gorsuch Kavanaugh Barrett - all party line It is pretty clear from Thomas on Dems have held SCOTUS and judicial nominees hostage and have counted on the court system as an ally their political agenda. Trump/McConnell seem to have frustrated them a bit on that part. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk |
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Those are good points CRed, really good points I did not know ... I think since McConnell made it a simple majority we will see just straight party voting going forward as we saw with Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett.
I think a few dems voted yay for Gorsuch(?) ... not that it mattered bc Republicans had the 51 votes and Pence as any tie breaker. points that cannot be denied: 1. 14 of the last 18 justices have been placed by republicans 2. McConnell stole Garland's seat leading to the contentious Kavanaugh confirmation .. which I think was the breaking point for everyone. 3. its broken and will only become more broken
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Funny how the picture last night of a black man whose parents were sharecroppers swearing in a mother of 7 to the highest court isn’t getting the proper due.
But when the media is completely deranged and dishonest as ours, what do you expect? Anybody defending the media this point is mental midget. The media never hesitated to push a story of Brett Kavenaugh being a gang rapist. Pathetic
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What's proper due exactly? Every news show I flipped by last night had a story on it. What did you want a prime time special?
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