1 posted on
03/20/2025 4:44:58 PM PDT by
Twotone
To: Twotone
ACTIVIST JUDGES HATE THIS ONE TRICK!
2 posted on
03/20/2025 4:45:39 PM PDT by
IllumiNaughtyByNature
(Polls are designed to sell more ads & polls only. If it's not a horse race the money dries up.)
To: Twotone
3 posted on
03/20/2025 4:48:44 PM PDT by
DocRock
To: Twotone
This guy must have read my post from last night.
To: Twotone
SCOTUS has an opinion day tomorrow. If Roberts really wants to save the legacy, reputation, and legitimacy of the Supreme Court, the first thing that will be done is for an Order to be released stopping the activist federal judges in their tracks and tell them to get back into their lane.
5 posted on
03/20/2025 4:51:45 PM PDT by
CFW
To: Twotone
The only court the POTUS is answers to is the SCOTUS.
All other courts are in SCOTUS parlance “inferior courts”.
“inferior courts” were created to lessen SCOTUS caseload.
Congress should eliminate the “inferior courts”. Let every case large and small go the the SCOTUS
9 posted on
03/20/2025 5:17:39 PM PDT by
fastrock
( )
To: Twotone
trump should consider, soonest an SCourt spot opens, appointing a young conservative to be the Chief justice and demote Roberts.
15 posted on
03/20/2025 6:09:58 PM PDT by
b4me
(Pray, and let God change you. He knows better than you or anyone else, who He made you to be.)
To: Twotone
A petition for a
Writ of Prohibition<\i> normally has to be filed before a judge issues a written order in a case. In any event, a judge can't rule on such a writ against his order. It usually goes to an appellate court, which would take some time.
Thus Judge clearly does not have jurisdiction.
17 posted on
03/20/2025 6:26:47 PM PDT by
WASCWatch
( WASC)
To: Twotone
19 posted on
03/20/2025 10:47:38 PM PDT by
Manic_Episode
(Harpazo imminent. Each post may be my last. It's been real =)
To: Twotone
Time to aggressively go after the criminal Congress.
20 posted on
03/21/2025 3:17:50 AM PDT by
cp124
(Bring back the Constitution.)
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