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Biden’s statement on court packing
“You’ll know my opinion on court packing when the election is over.”
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If they can I hope they do it after Garland. Anyone have any idea where I can get 2 more stars painted on my wooden flag? |
Well, it's acceptable if one just flips, isn't it?
So what difference does it make, I really don't care, do U? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuOLandsO_0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itkF6Q7RtDw |
of course, in true liberal fashion, neither one of you addressed the point.
if he has an opinion on court packing, shouldn’t he tell us what it is, so that we can make an informed decision? why is he so afraid to tell us what hell do? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I remember when Republicans tried to unpack the DC circuit by removing seats so Obama couldn’t fill them.
Chuck Grassley actually introduced the Stop Court-Packing Act to prevent Obama from filling open seats on the circuit by reducing it from 11 to 8 judges. But just keep playing victim Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Why was Pence afraid to answer the questions about Covid in the debate? |
When was Tweety’s last negative COVID test?
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Here’s Biden’s easy answer. “They are packing the courts. Have been for four years now. Why? Because their philosophy does not represent the will of the American people. They think they can use the courts to subvert democracy. We believe that is wrong and all legal remedies are on the table”
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Again, you confuse your own flaws, with my anger. They are unrelated things. 'Why was Pence afraid to answer the questions about Covid in the debate" Here, Paul, watch this... Pence is being a jerk for not answering, and people should judge him for that. See? I criticized him when he clearly deserved it, and I didn't die. None of you can ever bring yourselves to even come close to doing that. |
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I for one am shocked, that your response to a question about Bidens flaw, was to say "but Trump does it". What are you afraid will happen, exactly, if you just said that Biden should do better? Do you think your head will explode? You're all exactly the same, and completely and entirely predictable. It's something to see. |
Jim if dems win the white house and the senate and keep the house
Remember elections have consequences your words And republicans have disregarded every know normal under Trump and with Obamas Choice Garland and to use another Conservative and your argument if its not illegal or against the constitution its acceptable.. So if they pack the court and have the votes I suggest republicans STFU they have no moral or ethical ground to stand on kewl: |
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Our Constitution is the bulwark against that tyranny of the majority. It is the obstacle to the current socialistic charlatans who seek to consolidate control in a system of unlimited government. A system from which there is no escape from the manipulated, corruptly manufactured, "majority" of those who have been seduced by promised schemes, lies, and corruptions, into depending on government. We are divided now by the conflict between those who want what they think is a benevolent government that will secure their comfort in every aspect of their lives, and those who want to be free from government control of their lives. It is a divide between the desire for Progressive centralized government power and a constitutionally limited government. The problem with the notion of "the will of the people" arises when the people are foundationally divided. When there is no common principle of government on which to fasten that will, then voting becomes more of an all out ideological war instead of merely a squabble over whether to pay a tax or not or how much. In this ideological war, the minority are forced by government, not choice, to give up their personal precepts of how to live their lives. When there is no prescribed limitation on how much and in what way the government can do that, the government then has unlimited ability to tyrannize its citizens. And in a so-called democracy, such a government merely depends on a fractional percentage of votes, even on one vote if it so happens, to dictate how the minority, nor matter how large, shall, in every instance and every way, live its lives because a majority, no matter how small and how beguiled and deceived by promised government largesse pandering to their baser instincts, have been bribed to vote for it. The Progressive founders openly said that the Constitution is outdated and an obstacle to government doing what it considers necessary and good. They are the anti-constitutionalists. They are who seek an unlimited centralized government under the pretense of solving all social problems and imposing the most efficient way to ensure a well functioning supposedly egalitarian society. They have been in a century old battle against our founding system, and have whittled away at its structure, transforming it more and more into a centralized top down system of government and less and less a constitutional system of sovereign states and sovereign individuals. They have changed the meaning of key, fundamental, words in the Constitution enabling them to pass Constitution busting legislation and create a massive record of unconstitutional case law buttressed by stare decisis (as well as changing the meaning of societally defining words and even biological concepts). They have all but eliminated any unalienable right (the vast residuum of rights that were supposed to be retained by the people against those specifically granted to government) that is not enshrined in the Bill of rights, while even weakening those, and openly vowing to actually eliminate some of those while secretly wishing to get rid of the rest. They want to eliminate the Electoral College. And they denigrate U.S. history as one of oppression actually beginning in 1619 with the introduction of slavery, rather than in 1776 and the eventual writing of the Constitution It is Biden and his Progressive party that have been subverting our Republic and its Constitution (to a great extent through High Court decisions that have been rendered by Progressive instead of constitutional decisions). We are not a democracy. But hoodwinking us into thinking we are, and transforming us into one, is a way of eliminating those limitations of government power imposed by the Constitution, and turning us into the unobstructed form of government in which Biden and the rest of his Progressive cohorts can tell us how free we are to do what they say. |
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Why should he share his plans? He prob. hasn't decided yet and is waiting to see what the Rep. do with Barrett. I guess he could lie like Trump does constantly. |
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biden was very specific. the reason he won’t answer the question about packing the court, is that if he did, it would
be in all the papers. he doesn’t think americans have the right to know, before the election, what he will do if elected. whew. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Seems Jim demands hearing Bidens plans
But never demands to hear Trumps plans from health car plan to national covid plan why is that? :btu: |
He’s just doing it to own the Trumplicans, and it’s working
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Because their Tyranny fits your views , it would have been easier to admit that Then 6 paragraphs blaming progressives for everything ,:sleeps: |
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needs to do better in healthcare. boy you’ve got me on the ropes!! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Here are Biden's choices on the court packing question:
1) He says yes to court packing, giving Republicans a way to rile up their base. (See original post in this thread) 2) He says no, giving up political leverage. 3) He dodges, upsetting some reporters including all the rightwing media and their loyal sheep. No. 3 seems like the best option. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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biden said yesterday, that voters don’t deserve to know his plans on court packing. that’s literally what he said.
strange times. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
pete, earth to pete...it’s not only republicans who oppose court stacking. ginsberg said recently, very explicitly, she thinks it’s a bad idea.
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Donald Trump has the support of more Talibans than of past presidents of his own party
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