Scalia on the take

Some people have no problem with RW justices getting free stuff from those whose cases they have heard or will hear.
Who on this planet isn't subject to SCOTUS judgements?

Why should Justices be taking free stuff?

Don't we pay them enough?
Why did MILLIONAIRE Feinstein's husband take millions from the Stimulus Bill to get his personal/family company out of bankruptcy? Don't we pay that bitch enough, and out of the millions they own don't they have enough to have to deal with their own problems like every other average citizen has to do?
 
Some people have no problem with RW justices getting free stuff from those whose cases they have heard or will hear.
Who on this planet isn't subject to SCOTUS judgements?

Why should Justices be taking free stuff?

Don't we pay them enough?
Why did MILLIONAIRE Feinstein's husband take millions from the Stimulus Bill to get his personal/family company out of bankruptcy? Don't we pay that bitch enough, and out of the millions they own don't they have enough to have to deal with their own problems like every other average citizen has to do?

That's quite a defense of Scalia.
 
Some people have no problem with RW justices getting free stuff from those whose cases they have heard or will hear.
Who on this planet isn't subject to SCOTUS judgements?

Why should Justices be taking free stuff?

Don't we pay them enough?
Why did MILLIONAIRE Feinstein's husband take millions from the Stimulus Bill to get his personal/family company out of bankruptcy? Don't we pay that bitch enough, and out of the millions they own don't they have enough to have to deal with their own problems like every other average citizen has to do?

That's quite a defense of Scalia.
Indeed.
 
t’s now been revealed that the luxury hunting ranch vacation Antonin Scalia was on when he died was a gift from someone who Scalia indirectly helped with a recent Supreme Court decision.

In late 2015, the Supreme Court declined to hear an age discrimination suit (Hinga, James V. Mic Group, LLC) against a subsidiary of the manufacturing company J.B. Poindexter, which is owned by John B. Poindexter. Poindexter also owns the 30,000-acre Cibolo Creek Ranch in Shafter, Texas, where Scalia was vacationing when he died last weekend. According to the Washington Post, Scalia didn’t pay for his flight to the ranch, or for his room at the luxury ranch. His food and beverages were also free. Poindexter maintains that Scalia wasn’t given any preferential treatment, as the 36 people staying at the ranch that weekend were all staying for free.

However, the Post also reports that lingering questions remain about who else was staying at the ranch, and whether or not Poindexter or any of the ranch’s guests weretrying to curry favor with the late Justice


I've heard of Cibolo Creek Ranch.

Hotel Photo Gallery | Cibolo Creek Ranch | Marfa, Texas
First Cheney incident now this?? How many others was this pos taking from?
I know right?
 
And now it looks like Scalia is finally showing his true colors, after death. He really did want to punish wealthy scumbags who try to rig the system. He just didn't know it until he died.

Antonin Scalia’s death just cost Dow Chemical $835 million
thanks for finding that
flacaltenn CrusaderFrank

Well it just showed up on a homepage somewhere but I thought it was juuuuust hilarious, had to post it. Does DOW make any embalming chemicals? Oh irony, you're so ironic.
 
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