Zone1 Should Biden Take A Lesson From FDR About SCOTUS?

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The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”

An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.

How did we get here, and what can we do about it?


The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.
 
The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”

An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.

How did we get here, and what can we do about it?


The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.
Why don't you murder all of the conservatives the way Obama offed Scalia.
 
The MSM and Democrats whipping of fear of SCOTUS, then poll the people they are targeting with their fearmongering.
 
The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”

An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.

How did we get here, and what can we do about it?


The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.
biden wouldn't be smart enought to do the homework
 
It's the left's fault Supreme Court got so politicized. Roe v. Wade was a wake up call for the right. That gross violation of everything the law is supposed to be put it on the right's agenda to elect Presidents who would appoint justices who would reverse Roe. And it happened, despite the left's attempts to stop it.

You don't like the bed? You made it!
 
The court has lost all credibility.

Only to cucks like you who play with themselves while watching Rachael Maddow.
An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Be my guest. You thoughtless morons would find out real quick what that will look like when there is a GOP majority. But you really don't care. You've grown accustomed to acting like Pavlov's Dog.
overturning Roe v Wade

You mean following the Constitution ?
gutting affirmative action

Equality, unless if favors us.

All the same old drivel. Give it a rest. You are now starting to crowd Billy000 as the board moron.
 
If Republicans win the House, Senate, and Presidency, they should give Democrats what they want and expand the Court. Another 4 Justices seems fair.
 
The person linking the Daily Kos talking about credibility hilarious.
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Dimwit OP who doesn't understand what he's trying to talk about ^^^. :lol:

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I dislike the Supreme Court as an institution. I particularly dislike it when the Supreme Court overturns popular legislation that has been in effect for a long time.

I have more confidence in the wisdom of the voters than of nine Supreme Court justices who may change their opinions after they join the Court as Earl Warren did.

Supreme Court justices nearly always come from affluent backgrounds that makes them immune to the economic and social pressures most Americans face. It is the reason Supreme Court decisions are usually to the right of the national consensus on economic issues and to the left on social issues.
 
The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”

An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.

How did we get here, and what can we do about it?


The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.
There were no rules broken to put the Justices on the Court, that's your problem. Quid Pro arbitrarily packing the court to get the rulings he wants would totally destroy the credibility of the Court and turn it into just another arm of the democrat party, which no one except rank democrats want.
 
I dislike the Supreme Court as an institution. I particularly dislike it when the Supreme Court overturns popular legislation that has been in effect for a long time.

I have more confidence in the wisdom of the voters than of nine Supreme Court justices who may change their opinions after they join the Court as Earl Warren did.

Supreme Court justices nearly always come from affluent backgrounds that makes them immune to the economic and social pressures most Americans face. It is the reason Supreme Court decisions are usually to the right of the national consensus on economic issues and to the left on social issues.
The Supreme Court's job is to decide cases based on the law, not popular opinion or alleged consequences. The highest law is the U.S. Constitution. If there's a bad, but constitutional, law then it's the job of Congress or the relevant state legislature to change it.
 
The court has lost all credibility.

Based on what ? Your poll ? The narrative spread by the MSM is getting in your way. The court is more credibile today than it was 10 years ago. That's because the conservative judges rule according to the constitution (as in reversing Roe and sending it to the states). That Harry Blackmun reached into his ass and pulled out a non-existent "right to privacy" only satisfied that idiot Douglas (SFB).
 
An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Be my guest. Because whatever drivel they allow (like Roe) to pass even though it is blatantly unconstitutional, will just get reversed when the GOP takes over and further packs the court.

Soon the court will be bigger than congress.

Good luck with that.

And in the end...I guess that is fine. The federal government will be totally iced and that is just great by me.
 
It's corrupt members

This is the clean debate zone. This is not an established fact. It is entirely your frenzied mind. You can't argue from a false position and expect anyone to take your seriously.
 
The headline from last week’s Christian Science Monitor lays it out bluntly: “Majority of voters no longer trust Supreme Court.”

An entire series of outrages from the radical Republicans on the Court have ginned up calls for President Biden and Congress — should he be re-elected and Democrats take both the House and Senate — to “pack” or expand the size of the Court.

Outrages include Republicans on the Court overturning Roe v Wade, gutting affirmative action, spitting on the Voting Rights Act, limiting civil rights, and a growing anticipation that the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people while further restricting access to abortion and birth control medications.

How did we get here, and what can we do about it?


The court has lost all credibility. It's corrupt members packed on the court by Presidents that lost the popular vote, and every rule broken to pack them, is more than enough justification to expand the court.

This is the clean debate zone. Using a reference to the DailyKOS is akin to shoveling s**t onto something.

You have broken the rules.
 
the Court will soon go after the rights of queer people

The Court does not go after rights. It rules on what is brought to it.

That is why the ninnies on the left marched on the SCOTUS every year....knowing it was wrong and that someone actually might right it. That is also why they never challenged the incremental hemming in of so-called "reproductive" rights by states over decades.

So, if someone "goes after" queers (which I hope they don't), the court will rule on the constittuional merits.

If they are consistent, they will only take cases that have constitutional implications.

You should be grateful.

It is highly unlikely they would allow a national ban to stand.
 

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