Posted on 10/01/2018 10:44:16 AM PDT by abb
The courthouse that Stephen G. Breyer built will stand on a spectacular stretch of Boston Harbor, a 10-story, $200 million block of courtrooms and offices turned into something more by a vast public atrium. On the outside, there will be parks and a boating dock; on the inside a day-care center, a theater, a community meeting hall, a restaurant and an art gallery.
This, Boston's new federal courthouse, has been Breyer's responsibility as chief judge of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the unusual shape it will take says much about the philosophy and temperament of the man who may become the next Supreme Court justice.
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At Stanford, he had his share of high jinks, getting arrested at one point for underage drinking. But after four years, he had received just one B, which left him, in the words of a classmate, "distraught."
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Definitely.
Plus:
Ginsburg Unprofessional, unethical bias against a party to the court, a sitting President’s DOJ
Sotomayor Racism The Wise Latina is often smarter than the average white bear
Roberts Bought and paid for by the Dims and GOPe. See CommieCare “tax”
It doesn’t make sense to me, when we are going to be over 22 TRILLION dollars in debt by the end of FY 2019.
As if there are no other nice attractions in Boston...!
Hope that means Kavanaugh will be welcomed by the other justices.
We’re talking about a new office building and park on the waterfront, not just a federal court house............Whatever.....Sheesh!
Arrested for underage drinking at Stanford? Well, in that case, the Dims in the House must start immediate impeachment proceedings to remove Breyer.
Democrat Supreme Court Drinkers?: Breyer Busted for Underage Drinking, Ginsburg Not 100 Percent Sober at Obama State of the Union
by Kristinn Taylor October 1, 2018 164 Comments
Well now, wait a minute. Was the project built with taxpayer dollars or not? I read the article a 2nd time and it does not say, but the article certainly seems to imply this is a “Federal Courthouse plus”.
If this was a government & private joint venture which undercut the cost to the gov’t of a not-extravagant stand alone courthouse, then I withdraw my complaint. The same if the gov’t in effect “breaks even or comes out “in the black” in, oh, say, 10 years, compared to said stand alone courthouse. (I assume an objective cost / benefit analysis would show some increase in tax revenues due to “enhancement” of the waterfront area.)
I hope some enterprising, non-leftist reporters will ask some of the sanctimonious Dims on the senate judiciary committee about Breyer and Ginberg’s drinking, especially Breyer and his arrest for underage drinking.
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