Jaskalas
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So, you're rooting for a constitutional crisis? People will lose their f*cking minds over this.
Those who think a nation has already fallen, will act to hasten its demise.
So, you're rooting for a constitutional crisis? People will lose their f*cking minds over this.
Well, we just had an insurrection by members of the party formerly know as the GOP. Call me gun shy. Yes, the court ruling is a farce (at best). I honestly don’t know how to best work this out. Seems like a lose lose situation.So what? Who politicized the court? GOP. And to what purpose are they using its politicization? Making a farce out of the American democracy where politicians decide who gets to vote.
Why are you so illiterate?This ruling pretty much shuts down the faux partisan DoJ "investigation" of Georgia's reasonable and moderate new voting laws. Shut it down. It's a good thing.
Well to be fair the supreme court would be initiating the constitutional crisis by placing itself above any check or balance by the other two branches.So, you're rooting for a constitutional crisis? People will lose their f*cking minds over this.
Yes, if in fact, they reject congress' increase in the number of SC Justices who are seated in the court.Well to be fair the supreme court would be initiating the constitutional crisis by placing itself above any check or balance by the other two branches.
Scary shit. At this rate there won't be much America left if Team Treason continues to get it's way.
The court that Dark Money built and packed needs to be saved by additional Justices, ones fit for the bench.
Get on it Biden. Time is running out.
SCOTUS made it easier to flood the voting system with money at the same time made it harder to vote.Speaking of...
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Political 'bribery' has, essentially, been legal for some time I thought. Didn't the court just make it legal for it to be opaque, rather than transparent. Less shell companies and shell non-profits that way.They are on quite the roll. Hell, they basically legalized political bribery a couple years back. It's just among friends, you know. The SCOTUS seems hell bent on making themselves a useless anachronism, just to be ignored.
Packing the court is not a constitutional crisis by itself. If court creates one by trying to declare it unconstitutional, then it's on them. I am just saying Democrats need to be ready for it and ignore the court whining.Well, we just had an insurrection by members of the party formerly know as the GOP. Call me gun shy. Yes, the court ruling is a farce (at best). I honestly don’t know how to best work this out. Seems like a lose lose situation.
Well, we just had an insurrection by members of the party formerly know as the GOP. Call me gun shy. Yes, the court ruling is a farce (at best). I honestly don’t know how to best work this out. Seems like a lose lose situation.
Multiple TBIs from being too close to grenades going off.Why are you so illiterate?
Citizens United - Limiting money is bad but we would be open to disclosure rules.SCOTUS made it easier to flood the voting system with money at the same time made it harder to vote.
Not in the slightest. Fuck off, troll clown.This ruling pretty much shuts down the faux partisan DoJ "investigation" of Georgia's reasonable and moderate new voting laws. Shut it down. It's a good thing.
Well to be fair the supreme court would be initiating the constitutional crisis by placing itself above any check or balance by the other two branches.
It should be quite evident to everybody now that even passing electoral reforms and more voting rights though congress is basically a waste of time without packing SCOTUS.
Roberts is simply hostile to voting rights legislation and will always find a reason to shitcan congress's attempts to improve things.
Roberts already said the Congress can weigh in on partisan gerrymandering. Unless America goes back to 1960 Jim Crow South, that's a much bigger problem for Democrats.
I think he said that it was beyond their purview, that the states should address it. If Congress passes law I think he'd definitely consider that within their purview.