trixR4kids
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Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers: Who ISN'T Running At This Point?
The court is already packed, who gives AF about norms anymore.
The court is already packed, who gives AF about norms anymore.
Regarding court packing the FDR example isn't a good one. He wanted to change the court because he didn't like their rulings. I'm not on board with that. However, the rightful court balance needs to be restored from the stolen Garland seat. That means adding two SCOTUS members. I'm not calling for adding 20 because that's dirty pool, but you can't allow one side to disregard all norms that define the republic while you play by rules they've long since abandoned. The SCOTUS has been expanded legislatively during its history (it started with 3 I believe). That's a legal thing to do and it has precedent, while Itch's ploy may not have been against any law but went against the entire precedence of the nation's history. Every Dem of every stripe should be on board with this.
And what is to stop them from doing the same thing when they take control? The unintended consequences need to be factored in here.
Just win babyAnd what is to stop them from doing the same thing when they take control? The unintended consequences need to be factored in here.
Just win baby
You are not going to always win and you know that.
Never stops the Republicans.
Yeah...that doesnt make the idea any better. In fact it makes it ten times worse.
And you’re not going to win if the court just blocks everything you try to do.You are not going to always win and you know that.
Yeah...that doesnt make the idea any better. In fact it makes it ten times worse.
It's abundantly clear that the choices are fighting fire with fire or politely asking the Republicans to stop committing arson. The second choice is getting us nowhere since they ignore and mock us.
Exactly. And in the case of the court it’s not unforeseen or that they’d do the exact same thing if they had a consistent SC minority.It's abundantly clear that the choices are fighting fire with fire or politely asking the Republicans to stop committing arson. The second choice is getting us nowhere since they ignore and mock us.
Most people want basic common sense gun laws (background checks on private sales) and I think that’d be an asset. Especially with young voters. I wouldn’t go with trying to overturn the second amendment or anything thoughHealthcare. Better jobs for the unemployed/underemployed. Immigration reform.
HM: Rebuild ties with our allies, gun reform (maybe - I wouldn't bleat this one too loudly on the campaign trail)
There's the core message. Run with it! Too much emphasis on anything else is a loser.
And what is to stop them from doing the same thing when they take control? The unintended consequences need to be factored in here.