![]() ![]() ![]() Whether they want it or not, and they didn't want it. But we are going to get health care reform passed for the American people. If that doesn't work, we'll parachute in. If the fence is too high, we'll pole-vault. If the gate's closed, you go over the fence. During the Obamacare fight Malig-Nancy Pelosi belched up this puerile bilge about legal and political obstacles: Bubbles to eff off whenever they rule against them, but I digress. So to paraphrase the immortal words of Democrat hero and role model Josef Stalin, how many divisions does the Judiciary have? Funny how you never see a Republican governor or other politician tell Hawaiian Judges Buch M. ![]() Worse, teachers and others actually listen to her and effectively act as her personal Gestapo and override the court. A court slaps down her face diapering order and she tells schools and other institutions to ignore it. Look at the words and actions of scum like this Kathy Hochul. Most crucially, and most depressingly, given the fact that the republic as founded is indeed dead and gone, what real difference will the court make anyway? Forgetting for a second the fecklessness it has displayed when the chips were well and truly down, and throughout its history. McYertle is a fraud and an asshole, but he likes to play his power games and more crucially, he knows he needs to keep the campaign cash grift going, so he'll do what he can to block the pick and thereby fool the rubes back home into opening their wallets and sending their rapidly devaluing cash. Second, it seems as if from a procedural standpoint, assuming the vote is a solid 50-50 in the Senate, Veep Throat Harris won't be able to be the tiebreaker and so the seat will be vacant until after the 2022 election. So, that's a wash, the mood swings of Roberts and the Trump picks notwithstanding. Constitution as written - Breyer will be replaced with another anti-American anti-Constitutionalist, most likely a dusky dame diversity hire with an Ivy League degree made possible only by grading on the extreme end of a bell curve. First of all, in terms of this so-called "balance" on the court - which is rage-inducing in the extreme since there should only be 100% fealty to the U.S. I'll be honest with you, I don't really give much of a rat's ass about this for a number of reasons. Thursday and of course the semi-confirmed reports of Stephen Breyer's retirement from SCOTUS tops the headlines this morning. ![]()
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