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Y'all should see how much waste there is in the Judiciary. I did from the inside. It needs to be cut dramatically.
These were also vacancies made exclusively possible by Mitch. He spend the entirely of Obama's term blocking as many appointments as he possibly could.I hate the idea of packing courts but putting in a number equal to those Mitch anoints is the only option after Trump is out.
Republican politicians need short life limits.Judges need term limits.
This was documented throughout Obama's term: This was Mitch specifically blocking all appointments by Obama.Not talking about any specific one. Just the hundreds (well claimed by Trumpity Dumpity) of seats that were vacant in 2017. Was there really that many or just another over exaggeration by the liar in chief?
Why would you ever want the people to decide what they want, when you can have reprobate from a backward state decide everything for us.This was documented throughout Obama's term: This was Mitch specifically blocking all appointments by Obama.
Walker was raised in Louisville and attended St. Xavier High School.[1] He was named after Justin Hayward, the front man for the musical group The Moody Blues.[2] His father is Terry Martin Walker, a real estate appraiser. His mother, Deborah, and father divorced in 1985 after nine years of marriage. Walker says that he was raised by a "a single working mom" who "made indescribable sacrifices to provide me, the first in my family to graduate from college, with the opportunities she didn’t have herself."[2] His step-grandfather, Norton Cohen, was president of the Acme Paper Stock Company and a prominent member of Louisville's Jewish community, while his maternal grandfather, Frank R. Metts, was a millionaire real estate broker who the New York Times characterized as a "power broker in Kentucky."[2]
Walker grew up in a Democratic household, though his mother had supported Republican Mitch McConnell when Walker was 8 years old.[2][3] Walker became active in Republican politics at an early age. While in high school, Walker's step-grandfather arranged to have Walker interview Mitch McConnell for a class paper.[2] In 2002, while he was a college student, Walker interned for McConnell.[2]
