Posted on 02/13/2016 1:55:56 PM PST by Pan_Yan
I would love to see that questioning.
And who in the GOP will stop it?
FARMER DEAN, PLEASE COME BACK AND POST IF YOU'RE POSITIVE THAT THERE - -MUST BE- - A HOUSE VOTE TO CONFIRM?
Dear God we’re so screwed.
God bless him....he was the best jurist on the court. RIP Nino.
Ha, WE control the Senate! Obama cant get anything through! /s
That's exactly how that will work.
My concern is the forces are overwhelming. Just like that.
At a minimum a recess appointment by Obama.
The Senate must refuse until the new president sworn in.
If they don’t fight on this it is betrayal.
^^ THAT ^^
I don’t trust McConnell as far as I can throw Cornyn.
Yes all Mitch McConnell has to do is announce that the Senate will not entertain confirmation hearings until after the next President takes office.
God Bless you and Give you rest, Justice Scalia- and Thank you.
Father, Have mercy and Give comfort to his family.
In Jesus’ Name.
He was 79 years old.
We have lost a constitutional giant. May God rest his soul and console those who loved him.
It’s time to buy guns again.
Don’t forget the ammo.
The U.S. Constitution established the Supreme Court but left it to Congress to decide how many justices should make up the court. The Judiciary Act of 1789 set the number at six: a chief justice and five associate justices. In 1807, Congress increased the number of justices to seven; in 1837, the number was bumped up to nine; and in 1863, it rose to 10. In 1866, Congress passed the Judicial Circuits Act, which shrank the number of justices back down to seven and prevented President Andrew Johnson from appointing anyone new to the court. Three years later, in 1869, Congress raised the number of justices to nine, where it has stood ever since. In 1937, in an effort to create a court more friendly to his New Deal programs, President Franklin Roosevelt attempted to convince Congress to pass legislation that would allow a new justice to be added to the court--for a total of up to 15 members--for every justice over 70 who opted not to retire. Congress didn't go for FDR's plan.
Congress is in charge of this, and the Republicans are in charge of Congress.
RIP. Prayers for the family.
Ted Cruz can stop it.
Yep.
It will all now become irrefutably clear.
Ugh....just threw up from seeing that.
Likely exactly what is going on :(
I would imagine every candidate on that stage knows Scalia and most of the other justices, personally and/or professionally.
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