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Or do you think a. Ignorant minority trumpkin population should tell normal people what to do?
Poor piglet, why do you NEED to control others?
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Are you?
Or do you think a. Ignorant minority trumpkin population should tell normal people what to do?
Are you?
Or do you think a. Ignorant minority trumpkin population should tell normal people what to do?
Republican's aren't "conservative".
Are you?
Or do you think a. Ignorant minority trumpkin population should tell normal people what to do?
yes I do...
The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
You are incredibly wrong. The court has never been about the will of the people.The will of the people. And it certainly does.The court doesn’t represent the people. It upholds the constitution. Politicians represent the people.The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
You shouldn't automatically aaaume what you want is the same as the present situation.That's what the corrupted shits want you to think they want of the court.Well, they aren't supposed to at least.The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
Good lord. "The people" don't get to bend the court to their "will". How stupid are you?
That is however what you conservatives are trying to do.
Conservatives want the Court to determine the legal validity of any given law based on the Constitution.![]()
Stuff it kid, it's what I want as a Conservative. Republican's aren't "conservative".
I assume this was an answer to me. If so, it ddin't answer my question at all.something other than someone fluent in Hebrew who spends hours per week on the phone with Israel... like Roberts....
You shouldn't automatically aaaume what you want is the same as the present situation.That's what the corrupted shits want you to think they want of the court.Well, they aren't supposed to at least.Good lord. "The people" don't get to bend the court to their "will". How stupid are you?
That is however what you conservatives are trying to do.
Conservatives want the Court to determine the legal validity of any given law based on the Constitution.![]()
Stuff it kid, it's what I want as a Conservative. Republican's aren't "conservative".
And never should.The will of the people. And it certainly does.The court doesn’t represent the people. It upholds the constitution. Politicians represent the people.The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
No it does not represent the will of the people and never has.
“The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the people.”The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
I'm not convinced this has anything to do with those people. You are avoding the subject - like all guilty of misconduct do.You shouldn't automatically aaaume what you want is the same as the present situation.That's what the corrupted shits want you to think they want of the court.Well, they aren't supposed to at least.
That is however what you conservatives are trying to do.
Conservatives want the Court to determine the legal validity of any given law based on the Constitution.![]()
Stuff it kid, it's what I want as a Conservative. Republican's aren't "conservative".
You are projecting your assumptions onto others. Until you can say that Kagan, Sotomayor and Ginsberg have no business being on the court you are irrelevant.
Crepe doesn’t get it.Not distorted but accurateYou have a uniquely distorted view of the Supreme Court.The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
There is no crisis.
There is a reason the representative of STATES select the members of the SCOTUS. The court is there to keep the federal government out of the business of the STATES.
It is unfortunate that your OP demonstrates the crisis of legitimacy we have in our educational system.
I'm not convinced this has anything to do with those people. You are avoding the subject - like all guilty of misconduct do.You shouldn't automatically aaaume what you want is the same as the present situation.That's what the corrupted shits want you to think they want of the court.Conservatives want the Court to determine the legal validity of any given law based on the Constitution.![]()
Stuff it kid, it's what I want as a Conservative. Republican's aren't "conservative".
You are projecting your assumptions onto others. Until you can say that Kagan, Sotomayor and Ginsberg have no business being on the court you are irrelevant.
This is called trolling.
If it wasn't for trolls this board wouldn't exist.
But it has dropped about 70,000 points in U.S. website ranking in the last six months.
Good to see so many getting sick and tired of the trolls.
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O/P has a valid point, SCOTUS is just another arm of the GOP now.
Sort of like Fox Noise is the media arm.
And The National Enquirer used to be the print media arm until the publisher decided to cooperate with Robert Mueller.
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This is called trolling.
If it wasn't for trolls this board wouldn't exist.
But it has dropped about 70,000 points in U.S. website ranking in the last six months.
Good to see so many getting sick and tired of the trolls.
.
O/P has a valid point, SCOTUS is just another arm of the GOP now.
Sort of like Fox Noise is the media arm.
And The National Enquirer used to be the print media arm until the publisher decided to cooperate with Robert Mueller.
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You have a uniquely distorted view of the Supreme Court.The supreme Court no longer represents the will of the poeple.
Test your Supreme Court knowledge: In the entire history of the court, exactly one justice has been
a) nominated by a president who didn’t win the popular vote and
b) confirmed by a majority of senators who collectively won fewer votes in their last election than did the senators who voted against that justice’s confirmation......
Donald Trump won just under 46 percent of the popular vote and 2.8 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton. And Judge Gorsuch was confirmed by a vote of 54-45. According to Kevin McMahon of Trinity College, who wrote all this up this year in his paper “Will the Supreme Court Still ‘Seldom Stray Very Far’?: Regime Politics in a Polarized America,” the 54 senators who voted to elevate Judge Gorsuch had received around 54 million votes, and the 45 senators who opposed him got more than 73 million. That’s 58 percent to 42 percent......
And it gets worse, Thomas and Alito were both confirmed by senators who got less votes than the opposition. That mean 4 out of 9 judges were appointed against the wishes of the majority.
The Supreme Court no longer represents the people.
Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Crisis
There is no crisis.
There is a reason the representative of STATES select the members of the SCOTUS. The court is there to keep the federal government out of the business of the STATES.
It is unfortunate that your OP demonstrates the crisis of legitimacy we have in our educational system.