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SCOTUS endpoint

The very last election fraud claim denial collectively generated by the highest court in the land.

So, how'd we do in our attempt to overturn the 2020 free and fair election? You know, the one that Biden won by millions.
Well, despite our best efforts to undermine democracy, we seem to have reached SCOTUS endpoint.
Oh, then maybe we can get this country back on track and unified for the greater good of all Americans!
What?! HELL TO THE NO! STOP THE STEAL! FOUR MORE YEARS! (can I get a presidential pardon, please?)

by YAWA December 13, 2020

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Runaway SCOTUS

A Supreme Court of the United States that has abandoned any and all tethering to the rule of law. As opposed to an "activist court", a pejorative term coined by the Republican Party to describe Supreme Court justices who interpret law based on precedent, law and the Constitution as opposed to say...the Bible, a runaway SCOTUS features unelected justices tossing overboard whatever mumblings they uttered about "Stare Decisis" (β€œto stand by things decided) during confirmation, and just makes shit up as they go.

β€’ 50 year precedent of Roe vs. Wade? "Meh...we know best what women want."

β€’ ATF (firearm experts) determined bump stocks turn semi-automatic rifles into machine guns? "Well I'm Samuel Alito and that makes my wife sad, so no."

β€’ 250 year precedent of "No man is above the law"? "We think Trump might win, so let's make him King."

β€’ People with degrees in meteorology should oversee the National Weather Service? "We can look outside, too."

β€’ Is "Insurrection" bad? Well...we have two insurrection-adjacent wives, so that's awkward. "Let's make it not bad."

β€’ ProPublica keeps writing about Alito and Thomas taking bribes like it's a bad thing. "Let's just legalize it."

We have a runaway SCOTUS that is ignoring historical precedent, citing witch trials as case law and legalizing bribing the judiciary.

by Jack_Dawson July 1, 2024