Yeah, sure, AZ should listen to the corrupt court. No way. The federal government, which includes the USSC, has failed to do their duty. AZ should hold firm. The feds don;t want to get into an income withholding issue.
Yeah, sure, AZ should listen to the corrupt court. No way. The federal government, which includes the USSC, has failed to do their duty.
Well, the only problem with that is -- that it's our system that we have -- to operate under. It's just like I've said about the general situation, all along here on Free Republic. It's not that the system itself is a problem or that even the legislators or the judges or the President -- are all the true problem -- at the "bottom of things".
The true problem is that the voters have put all these people in there and they haven't voted in the ones who would do things differently. Basically what it requires -- if one wants to change things -- is that we have to "grow more conservatives" and then it's going to take almost as long to get things back to the way it was before, as it took to get here in the first place. There are no quick solutions.
And then, if we can't "grow more conservatives" in order to carry through on the political power necessary, then you're just going to get more of the same. It's totally up to the voters, and so far, they've pretty much (as a "body" of voters and from what you can see as far as the office holders and judges and so on) have gone along with it all -- even if a certain segment of voters have not.
It's going to take a whole lot more than just saying stuff on a board. It's going to take growing a whole lot more conservatives, enough to exercise sufficient political power to carry through with all the necessary changes.