by evilgenius » Mon 27 Jun 2022, 03:54:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', 'S')COTUS rules that abortion is not a constitutional right, overturning Roe Vs. wade.
supreme-court-roe-v-wade-overturns-right-abortionRiot Police are guarding the Supreme Court and the Congress tonight, to protect our government institutions from violent leftist insurrectionists in DC who have declared a "night of rage" and threaten violent riots over the Scotus ruling.
D insurrectionists are threatening violence in response to the SCOTUS ruling-------------------------
Trump is already claiming credit for the SCOTUS ruling, since he appointed three new SCOTUS judges in four years, all of whom ruled against Roe V. Wade. We wouldn't have a conservative SCOTUS and we wouldn't have this ruling without Trump. But we also wouldn't have these judges and this ruling if not for the partisanship and stupidity of the Ds.
The blame for the new justices Trump put on the court must also include the Harry Reid and the D majority in the Senate when Obama was president, who decided to end the long-standing traditon that judges needed 60 votes to be confirmed. The Ds did this so Obama could appoint far left judges without needing a single R vote to get them seated. But when Rs came back into power they kept the new D rules and proceeded to confirm Trump's far right judges without a single D vote.
By politicizing the confirmation process and changing to a confirmation processes that only required 50 votes for judges while Obama was President, the Ds ended decades of bi-partisanship that produced mostly middle-of-the-road judges. Now the judiciary is composed of far left judges appointed when a D is president and far right judges appointed when an R is president.
Cheers!
Except going with strictly 50 makes it possible to pack the Court. I wonder if they will do that? If I was going to do it, I would go to 13 members, the new ones all my picks. After Jan 6, and the way the Justices acted two faced during confirmation and in real life, I would feel it was action per action. It's not a move I would make outside of those triggers, though. Because this is about more than abortion. It's a cultural coup masquerading as democracy. They come saying they do it for everyone, but they silence, or disregard, too many voices. Going to 13, by the way, is about keeping it close, even though something must be done, not just canceling them.