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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on May 04, 2022, 09:17:55 AM
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Star Member Cyrano (13,439 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216657590
Is the Supreme Court still legitimate?
That's a bullshit question.
Democrats are the only ones who think in terms of Supreme Court "legitimacy." Republicans think in terms of power. They've spent decades trying to seize absolute power in America. And then keeping it. They now own the Supreme Court. And, if they have their way over the next two years, they intend to win or steal the House, the Senate and the presidency.
And anyone who thinks that this Supreme Court isn't about to go after voting rights, civil rights, and human rights next, hasn't been paying attention.
We Dems have been playing against a stacked deck for decades. Much of our leadership knows that, yet has insisted in playing by the rules. When one side is playing by some set of "rules," and the other side isn't, then, in reality, there are no "rules." Time to fight back in every way possible, or lose all of our freedoms.
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Star Member wnylib (11,899 posts)
2. SC has not been legitimate since 12/12/00, Bush v Gore.
Star Member Cyrano (13,439 posts)
6. Yep. They took it on themselves to appoint a president.
Every Republican SC Justice who voted for that should have been impeached and removed. But of course, we didn't have the power to do it. And now, we have even less power to fight against a court that doesn't give a rat's ass about the constitution.
The Magistrate (92,489 posts)
4. No, Sir, it Is Not
It has been tottering since 2000, and went utterly over the edge with the ascension of Barret.
Worth noting, since we are apparently very concerned with the precise language of the Constitution, the the founding document nowhere grants authority to the Supreme Court to review the whether a law is Constitutional or otherwise. It's appellate review is a creature of Congress, not the Constitution.
Marbury v. Madison was a judical power-grab by a wholly political court of Federalists seeking to hamstring the Jefferson administration.
Amishman (4,542 posts)
7. Legitimate as in having the legal authority to do what they are doing? Yes.
They however are not respectable or reputable.
If I hate my boss and they're terrible at their job, and are a horrible person to boot - they are still my boss. SCOTUS is the same way. They are still the highest court in the country and by our government system they have the authority.
:whatever:
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Star Member Cyrano (13,439 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216657590
Is the Supreme Court still legitimate?
That's a bullshit question.
Democrats are the only ones who think in terms of Supreme Court "legitimacy." Republicans think in terms of power. ...
Cyanose admitted the Dems focus on an anti-Constitutional avenue of attack on the USSC? :o He obviously didn't think through that statement, :rotf: .
In real life, abortuaries and Pro-Abortion people used Roe vs. Wade to usurp power that belongs to the states and oppress and suppress Pro-Life people and legislation.
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Average DUpson.
"Is SCOTUS legitimate for not ruling as I want them to rule? I know the law much better than they do and I can state firmly that they are no longer a legitimate branch of the government"
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One could argue it was not legitimate when a lefty discovered a penumbra in it. :fuelfire:
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Average DUpson.
"Is SCOTUS legitimate for not ruling as I want them to rule? I know the law much better than they do and I can state firmly that they are no longer a legitimate branch of the government"
Average DUpiple:
Anything that disagrees with the current thing is illegitimate, until either the disagreement or the current thing changes.
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Average DUpiple:
Anything that disagrees with the current thing is illegitimate, until either the disagreement or the current thing changes.
Speaking of Party Line reversals, what are the Las Vegas odds that a month or two before DU-folk started falsely claiming Trump did nothing about Covid, DU-folk were claiming Trump was vastly over-reacting to Covid? E.G. claiming that the China travel shutdown was not necessary and was racist/xenophobic?
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SCOTUS often rules against what conservatives want but we don't whine and cry while threatening to pack the court. A lot of libs most definitely suffer from emotional and intellectual immaturity and this is from the top down. The leadership acts like little children who just found out they're not getting that new toy and throw a public hissy fit. My dad had a method to deal with this but unfortunately liberals made this illegal.
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4. No, Sir, it Is Not
It has been tottering since 2000, and went utterly over the edge with the ascension of Barret.
Worth noting, since we are apparently very concerned with the precise language of the Constitution, the the founding document nowhere grants authority to the Supreme Court to review the whether a law is Constitutional or otherwise. It's appellate review is a creature of Congress, not the Constitution.
Marbury v. Madison was a judical power-grab by a wholly political court of Federalists seeking to hamstring the Jefferson administration.
If 'The Magistrate' wants to assert that SCOTUS' striking down unconstitutional laws is illegitimate, then it follows that Roe was utterly illegitimate as well. Not quite the line of reasoning I'd take, but it gets us to the same place.
Unrelatedly, I see that he's still doing the passive-aggressive 'Sir' 'Ma'am' thing - I'm surprised that a trans or 'non-binary' DUmmy hasn't called him out on it yet.
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This from the people who use the SC to circumvent the Constitution.
:bird:
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Orwell said, “speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act."
To moonbats, following the Constitution in times of judicial activism is a revolutionary act. Making decisions based on popular opinion and creating law by judicial fiat is supposed to be the norm.
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Star Member Cyrano (13,439 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216657590
Is the Supreme Court still legitimate?
That's a bullshit question.
Democrats are the only ones who think in terms of Supreme Court "legitimacy." Republicans think in terms of power. They've spent decades trying to seize absolute power in America. And then keeping it. They now own the Supreme Court. And, if they have their way over the next two years, they intend to win or steal the House, the Senate and the presidency.
And anyone who thinks that this Supreme Court isn't about to go after voting rights, civil rights, and human rights next, hasn't been paying attention.
We Dems have been playing against a stacked deck for decades. Much of our leadership knows that, yet has insisted in playing by the rules. When one side is playing by some set of "rules," and the other side isn't, then, in reality, there are no "rules." Time to fight back in every way possible, or lose all of our freedoms.
That is a stupid question. :mental: Next question.
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Orwell said, “speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act."
To moonbats, following the Constitution in times of judicial activism is a revolutionary act. Making decisions based on popular opinion and creating law by judicial fiat is supposed to be the norm.
When they say "a threat to our democracy" , the above is precisely what they're referring to.
They like their mob rule and want to keep it.
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When they say "a threat to our democracy" , the above is precisely what they're referring to.
They like their mob rule and want to keep it.
Usually a reference to "Living Document" is the excuse.
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Usually a reference to "Living Document" is the excuse.
Often so, however, they've pretty much abandoned the 'living document' argument, and are heading full steam toward 'the constitution is racist'.
Sometimes I think they spin a wheel every couple of weeks to pick the trope, with bonus spins based on current events.