Posted on 04/09/2021 12:20:08 PM PDT by Red Badger
Still find it hard to conceive that a mere EO can just make the Constitution null-in-void......../s
Bi-Partisan commission? Yeah sure. When pigs fly maybe.
Nov. 3 was a coup. There isn’t that much time to grab power and destroy 2 century old institutions. Gotta work fast.
It most certainly will be bipartisan. Stocked with communists and socialists.
The SOBs are like an armadillo in a flower garden.
nuke from orbit
only way to be sure
This week Biden said that the Constitution is non-binding.
“No amendment to the Constitution is absolute”
Yeah, saw that and all I could do was sadly shake my head.
The only reason such a commission would be founded is to pack the Supreme Court with radical justices that would ensure the nation’s highest court would not be able to strike down unconstitutional measures, such as gun control **executive orders**.
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The Regime studies rule by decree. The United States moves past a Republic, and moves into a modern woke Tyranny, where voting is mandatory for preselected candidates and issues.
Whatever happened to “settled law”?
Currently reading Dickens’ “A Child’s History of England”.
Most ‘coups’ didn’t last long and were usually fatal in gruesome ways to the coup plotters...............
I would imagine it was tossed out the same window that Left has been throwing out nearly everything from.
And what does everyone think this “bi partisan” commission will recommend?
I would be shocked if they recommended no changes to the federal judiciary.
This commission is going to give “political cover” to Biden and Democrats, when they push to expand the Supreme Court. They will say, “hey, we’re just following the expert recommendations of the non-partisan commission. This isn’t a Democrat partisan push”.
This could tie in with ongoing struggles over the filibuster rule in the Senate. I know the filibuster of Supreme Court nominees was abolished, but any legislation to pack the Supreme Court would still be subject to the filibuster, assuming the filibuster still exists when Congress takes up this matter.
Can an EO change the composition of SCOTUS????
No.......................
Settled law only applies to liberal theology such as the abortion issue.
I want to know is there a difference between rights and law? The Constitution gives you a right. Can a law abolish that same right that the constitution provides you with?
And heating up on the back burner————reparations.
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