As you know, I’ve been harping against the judicial supremacist lie for years, warning about how dangerous it is to this free republic. For a very long time it felt very much like me and only a few others were the lone voices on this.
Circumstances are once again vindicating that long effort, and more and more are coming to an understanding of this critical matter. You can see it in the posts all over FR today.
Fundamentally, all I’m trying to do is reestablish the plumb line of principle as laid out in my last post. It isn’t about me running for office. I’d rather not, frankly, given a choice. I’d much rather tend my garden and raise my kids and grand kids.
But the battles we’re fighting are vital to the survival of that posterity in liberty.
And if no one else will lead, I will. I must. No matter how futile it may appear on the face of it. And no matter how much hatred and ridicule may come from certain quarters.
Good luck.
I think that model was kind of a lazy model and one suited to views of legislative activity that involved cranking out volumes of ill considered material. “We can always count on the court to tell us what this stuff really ought to be....”
I don’t know any exact answer, but various remedies have been proposed including the so called Bork Amendment.