I'm not for one second going to let the U.S.S.C. off the proverbial hook.
They are elitists GONE AMOK!
Their job was to STOP this lunacy. Instead they propagate and legalize it.
(Who are the criminals now?)
This is what gets me: SCOTUS strikes down state laws, and large numbers of people here go ballistic, to the point of attacking the notion of judicial review itself, damning Marshall for
Marbury vs Madison, etc. But then when the court
fails to strike down a law, it seems as though these same elements are railing against "judicial tyranny". But the fact is, the courts didn't "tyrannize" us. It's true that they didn't stop tyranny, but that charge is absolutely no more applicable to them than to the people who elected the tyrants at the state and local level. Where's all the outrage against
them?
I don't understand why people want to waste anger and energy on the courts, rather than on the politicians where you'll get 20 times more bang for your buck. Can you explain why it's being done this way?