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Appointing justices should not be a winner take all and McConnell betrayed that...
I agree
I think appointing judges should be done by a nonpartisan group and terms should be limited to 18 years
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Appointing justices should not be a winner take all and McConnell betrayed that...
The Dems want the Supreme ct to have a Liberal majority, but increasing the number of justices by itself will not be enough. To get control, they need to make sure the additional judges are liberal Democrats and that means they have to control which judges sit on the SC. The only way to do that is to get a majority of Democrats in the Senate so they can confirm only the Liberal ones. That's why they talk about statehood for DC and Puerto Rico....unless they believe the confirmation of Amy Barrett has totally demoralized their base...Schumer and the Democrats proclamations of retaliation and court-packing will only hurt them with independents and undecideds.
That's my opinion...what is yours?
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Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday, after weeks of partisan bickering over the rationale for confirming justices before an election.www.foxnews.com
They have alot to do to achieve their aims and much of it will be difficult. The last court packing plan failed in 1937 because Congress refused to cooperate.
Appointing justices should not be a winner take all and McConnell betrayed that...
I agree
I think appointing judges should be done by a nonpartisan group and terms should be limited to 18 years
...unless they believe the confirmation of Amy Barrett has totally demoralized their base...Schumer and the Democrats proclamations of retaliation and court-packing will only hurt them with independents and undecideds.
That's my opinion...what is yours?
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Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday, after weeks of partisan bickering over the rationale for confirming justices before an election.www.foxnews.com
The Dems want the Supreme ct to have a Liberal majority, but increasing the number of justices by itself will not be enough. To get control, they need to make sure the additional judges are liberal Democrats and that means they have to control which judges sit on the SC. The only way to do that is to get a majority of Democrats in the Senate so they can confirm only the Liberal ones. That's why they talk about statehood for DC and Puerto Rico....unless they believe the confirmation of Amy Barrett has totally demoralized their base...Schumer and the Democrats proclamations of retaliation and court-packing will only hurt them with independents and undecideds.
That's my opinion...what is yours?
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Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, slam 'manipulation' of Supreme Court
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday, after weeks of partisan bickering over the rationale for confirming justices before an election.www.foxnews.com
They have alot to do to achieve their aims and much of it will be difficult. The last court packing plan failed in 1937 because Congress refused to cooperate.
Lets be clear the present Senate in the last 3 elections have Democrats 55% and GOP 44%, yet GOP have the majority... That is grossly antidemocratic...
which 3 elections?Lets be clear the present Senate in the last 3 elections have Democrats 55% and GOP 44%, yet GOP have the majority...