Good God I hope he holds out at least another term.
Good God I hope he holds out at least another term.
It's amazing, but the biggest buffoon to ever hold the highest office might also have the most influence on the court in history.
Such a nightmare.
It's amazing, but the biggest buffoon to ever hold the highest office might also have the most influence on the court in history.
Such a nightmare.
You see unlike you I can look into the political future. Herein lies the entire reason I supported Trump. If he can leave with a 6-3 Conservative court he will leave a legacy that will last 30 years.
You bitches dicker about Obamacare and whatever the fuck but we are playing long
With the courts firmly in hand we can dismantle liberalism no matter who wins elections
Suck it
Believe it or not, I understand that reason for supporting Trump.
But you're fooling yourself - because you're defending & apologizing for every boneheaded thing Trump does. Your posts on this board betray your whole "oh, I just voted for him for the courts" lie.
You're as much of a Trump hack as anyone on here.
The court is not a representative branch of government. It exists only to interpret the constitution. The only reason we have partisan splits is because liberals don't believe in the constitution and try legislating from the bench.
also even though the very visible cases have close splits, usually 90%+ of cases heard end with 9-0 decisions. There was actually a case on free speech recently that had said result
That's fine in a theoretical world. But whether you want to admit it or not, conservative justices do inflect ideology into their "interpretation" of the constitution. On issues like gay rights & choice in particular, they allow their own ideological positions to guide their decisions. The constitution, more than anything, is about human rights - and too many conservative decisions restrict rights instead of celebrating them.
For the record, I'd be as alarmed by a 6-3 or 7-2 liberal majority as I am by the impending 6-3/7-2 conservative majority.
If the court is an ideological one - and it is - it should reflect America. America is centrist - I'll even concede right-center if it's important to anyone. A lopsided court in either direction works against too many people. In my opinion, the court selection process is a real flaw in our process. It shouldn't be at the whim of a Presidential election - and the Congress should NOT have been able to block Garland, who was a very moderate choice.
I could get on board with that but for the fact a court stacked with liberals [with their 'living document' theory] effectively renders the constitution meaningless.
In contrast, conservative justices are more apt to be textualists and adhere to it. Granted, that makes it harder for the court to weigh-in on social issues---but it was never meant to in the first place.
That's why we have the legislative branch.