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The only silver lining is that it will hopefully motivate anyone who is not Republican to vote in November. Then maybe we can get around to impeaching this idiot. He is not fit for the Supreme Court, because he can't be non partisan. That was made more than obvious by his own words.
The only silver lining is that it will hopefully motivate anyone who is not Republican to vote in November. Then maybe we can get around to impeaching this idiot. He is not fit for the Supreme Court, because he can't be non partisan. That was made more than obvious by his own words.
So, by your own words, you want rbg to step down, since she stated how she felt about our current president, in her own words (partisan)? She has also stated, she has been "not 100% sober" while on the job.
The only silver lining is that it will hopefully motivate anyone who is not Republican to vote in November. Then maybe we can get around to impeaching this idiot. He is not fit for the Supreme Court, because he can't be non partisan. That was made more than obvious by his own words.
In that case, why is RBG still sitting on the court?
Edit: just heard on the radio some egghead saying Roberts will probably schedule a rehearing on any that might go 4-4.
I'm really concerned about the private property rights case, regarding local/state government 5th Amendment takings without paying just compensation, Knick v. Township of Scott. The left tends to think private property is communal property, and anyone can use someone else's private property, at will.
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