Why 9? I'm not disagreeing with the bulk of your post, but I want to know your logic behind "The Court needs 9 justices to be fully functional. Everybody knows this".It's just another example of Repub hostage taking. The hostage, as usual, is a fully functional govt.
Now they have the impudence & gall to tear down the institution & traditions of the Supreme Court. The Court needs 9 justices to be fully functional. Everybody knows this. Refusing to provide that is disrespectful of the needs of the People & of the Constitution itself. It's truly shameful.
Why 9? I'm not disagreeing with the bulk of your post, but I want to know your logic behind "The Court needs 9 justices to be fully functional. Everybody knows this".
Odd numbers are useful (avoids too many ties). Whole numbers are useful (I don't want a fractional justice). Numbers more than 1 are useful (otherwise this is just like a Supreme Leader). Numbers less than say 100 are useful (otherwise you get disfunction like in congress). But why 9? Why not 7, why not 11?
I'm not sold on the dystopic vision that's being peddled by the Republicans with America as a country in precipitous decline that can only be "saved" by them.
The country is changing obviously (demographically most importantly) but I guess that's even more scary to many.
The country is very much in decline, our freedoms are being eroded quickly by the left, right and the corporations that hold the purse strings. Freedom of expression is under siege from the politically correct masses, especially at schools/colleges/unis, the place where future generations are being molded. I have no illusions that the republicans would be the ones to save the day either, they are frequently part of the problem as well. I just think having a corrupt crook in the white house with the full support of the media, social media empires like facebook, google, twitter and rich celebs with unchecked power to appoint more idiots to the supreme court for life will hasten the downfall tremendously.
Demographics changing isn't a good or a bad thing, it just is. Nothing inherently wrong with it. The problem is that the percentage of people in the country that don't believe in the foundational values of the country and have not (and will not) culturally mix into the US has reached critical mass. No turning back from that, the country has already passed it's peak and is on the decline.
Demographics changing isn't a good or a bad thing, it just is. Nothing inherently wrong with it. The problem is that the percentage of people in the country that don't believe in the foundational values of the country and have not (and will not) culturally mix into the US has reached critical mass. No turning back from that, the country has already passed it's peak and is on the decline.
So you don't want representative government? Get out.At this point, the more gridlock we have, the better. Perhaps we should just keep 8 justices. Whether the next judicial candidate be the reincarnation of Scalia or Sandra O'Connor.
At this point, the more gridlock we have, the better. Perhaps we should just keep 8 justices. Whether the next judicial candidate be the reincarnation of Scalia or Sandra O'Connor.
Four more years of government gridlock coming up. Good thing the problems of the world can wait
Sure, if you are an idiot who isn't big on thinking about unintended consequences.At this point, the more gridlock we have, the better. Perhaps we should just keep 8 justices. Whether the next judicial candidate be the reincarnation of Scalia or Sandra O'Connor.
The problems of the world? Shit! Our own problems can't wait!
The "good old days" never existed. By most measures, things are as good as they've ever been.
You're assuming the idiots in DC are going to be able to "fix" the problems (here or elsewhere). I don't buy that for a second, so gridlock is a better answer than further screwing things up.
Yeah! You're representation is diminished, so everything should stop! Disenfranchise the majority of voters! Yay!You're assuming the idiots in DC are going to be able to "fix" the problems (here or elsewhere). I don't buy that for a second, so gridlock is a better answer than further screwing things up.
Backwards towards open racism and misogyny? No no, we see it.I'm not living in some idealized fantasy world of yesteryear either, I know there were plenty of bad things then too. However, I don't think it's hard to see that as a whole the country is sliding backwards.
Yeah! You're representation is diminished, so everything should stop! Disenfranchise the majority of voters! Yay!
If the majority of people vote against the agenda you voted for, and you want to then see the government do nothing, rather than carry out the agenda of the majority, then yeah, you're basically telling people that their vote is meaningless because you'll just find another way to remove their power.Gridlock is "disenfranchising voters"? Wonderful theory.![]()
The "good old days" never existed. By most measures, things are as good as they've ever been.
But it's difficult for republicans to implement their regressive policies without falling back on fear-mongering.
Why 9? I'm not disagreeing with the bulk of your post, but I want to know your logic behind "The Court needs 9 justices to be fully functional. Everybody knows this".
Odd numbers are useful (avoids too many ties). Whole numbers are useful (I don't want a fractional justice). Numbers more than 1 are useful (otherwise this is just like a Supreme Leader). Numbers less than say 100 are useful (otherwise you get disfunction like in congress). But why 9? Why not 7, why not 11?
McCain is probably going to win in November, but if he goes on like this his chances may diminish and he may lose. He may be marginalizing himself too, I'm surprised he's taking this stance. The American public are not going to take kindly to this attitude. They weren't crazy about the GOP stonewalling Obama on SCOTUS appointment and stonewalling HRC indefinitely could easily prove to weaken the GOP over time and they may find themselves weakening even further, losing the house and all leverage. I'm no expert, but this seems completely plausible to me.
The "good old days" never existed. By most measures, things are as good as they've ever been.
But it's difficult for republicans to implement their regressive policies without falling back on fear-mongering.
The country is very much in decline, our freedoms are being eroded quickly by the left, right and the corporations that hold the purse strings. Freedom of expression is under siege from the politically correct masses, especially at schools/colleges/unis, the place where future generations are being molded. I have no illusions that the republicans would be the ones to save the day either, they are frequently part of the problem as well. I just think having a corrupt crook in the white house with the full support of the media, social media empires like facebook, google, twitter and rich celebs with unchecked power to appoint more idiots to the supreme court for life will hasten the downfall tremendously.
Demographics changing isn't a good or a bad thing, it just is. Nothing inherently wrong with it. The problem is that the percentage of people in the country that don't believe in the foundational values of the country and have not (and will not) culturally mix into the US has reached critical mass. No turning back from that, the country has already passed it's peak and is on the decline.
