Unfortunately there’s only one court that counts, in this case.
>>Unfortunately theres only one court that counts, in this case
True...and it will come down to Kennedy. It would be nice to have a unanimous decision, but the continued saga of the Left vs. the US Constitution demands the non-thinking members of the court fall in line for this one.
“Unfortunately theres only one court that counts, in this case.”
Only when U.S. Citizens neglect their cumulative authority as co-sovereigns of the United States of America. There is still the power of impeachment, and U.S. Citizens can begin removing legislative, executive, and judicial officers at the local and state levels to secure the political support needed to impeach like officers at the Federal level. Don’t forget, inspector-generals have been unlawfully fired for the performance of their duties. There are many impeachable offenses awaiting investigation and prosecution. Remember, every governmental officer has the sworn duty to protect and defend the Constituion against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Failure to do so can be in some instances an impeachable offense. Any legislator who refuses to vote for conviction in an impeachment proceeding where such a conviction is manifestly justified may also be impeached for the failure to uphold their oath of office. It has happened before in U.S. history, and can very well happen again.