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To: WildHighlander57
Again, the SCOTUS could’ve said “we aren’t hearing this one; its up to the states”.

That is exactly right! With four solid elitists on the court and two wishy washies the court will stick its nose wherever it can. Until the court is fixed by impeachments and idiot Senators stop rubberstamping elitist nominees, the problem of lawlessness will remain.

Republicans dodging the issue, brewing fake secondary concerns and cowardly workarounds just invite further mischief and become unwitting accomplices in the court's usurpations.

There is no cure for an outlaw court. It must be confronted by any means possible.

58 posted on 06/29/2015 6:08:51 AM PDT by trubolotta
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To: trubolotta
There is no cure for an outlaw court. It must be confronted by any means possible.

I read on another posting where someone stated that Congress has the power to remove any federal official, from the highest ranking Executive or Justice of a Court to the lowliest appointed bureaucrat. If so, I guess that is where the authority rests. But I won't bet the mortgage on this Congress doing anything other than jawboning and generating a lot of carbonic acid.

61 posted on 06/29/2015 6:24:05 AM PDT by chimera
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