To: Jim 0216
No, the Constitution never gave legislative power to the judicial branch. SCOTUS power is constitutionally limited to individual cases and controversies and the scope of its authority is limited to the parties in that case and may serve as precedent for other cases with the same parties, facts, or questions of law. SCOTUS cannot constitutionally make national law. Constitutionally only Congress can make national law. The unconscionable and unconstitutional expansion of SCOTUS power is a PERVERSION of the constitution forced upon us by the Left.
Well said. Too bad that brilliant insight is never uttered by the State run media or for that matter talk radio.
To: Electric Graffiti
Yes, how I wish I could deliver this stuff on talk radio to so many people that could benefit from this stuff I think.
I guess for now, this is my “talk radio”. How I would love to broadcast this stuff and how America needs to hear this from me and like-minded others....
Some day I hope...
13 posted on
06/27/2016 12:14:42 PM PDT by
Jim W N
To: Electric Graffiti
Thanks for you kind words.
15 posted on
06/27/2016 12:26:27 PM PDT by
Jim W N
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