Anyway, removing Roe V Wade harmed women more than if it would have been kept in place. Ginsburg is also partly to blame for this, since she should have retired earlier, so the balance in SCOTUS would have been maintained. Women in Texas have died because of this.
> Judges generally are the antithesis of democracy.
Of course it's not a perfect system and there are corrupt judges. But what's an alternative to maintain the rule of law?
> Pardons
Biden pardoned his son because he knew otherwise he'd be a target. This move was understandable, but he shouldn't have done it.
Remember Trump said he will take revenge on those that did him wrong.
But it's not comparable to pardoning criminals. How are J6ers political prisoners? Why pardon people who attacked and injured police men protecting the capitol?
Anyway, I think we arrived at a point where we can only agree to disagree.
I think life will become worse if Trump is not reigned in and you seem to think it will be better than how it was under Biden.
A point of clarification: Biden pardoned his son because he was a three time convicted felon. Certainly not because of fears of Trump: he was convicted of these federal felonies while Biden was in office. He additionally pardoned the entire rest of his family (siblings and their spouses) too, from “anything and everything”, for reasons only he knows.
And unjust judges must be taken down by the people en masse. It is indeed our civic responsibility. But this particular case isn’t requiring anything extreme: the people are simply being encouraged to vote. This is actually among the most democratic of any judicial nomination process. Now, I’m guessing there’s some Iranian “Supreme Leader”-style vetting of the candidates; the ruling elite almost never give the people any actual power, but still. Upper echelons of democracy no doubt, hardly damaging democracy in any way.
Still can't reply to your comments.
Anyway, removing Roe V Wade harmed women more than if it would have been kept in place. Ginsburg is also partly to blame for this, since she should have retired earlier, so the balance in SCOTUS would have been maintained. Women in Texas have died because of this.
> Judges generally are the antithesis of democracy.
Of course it's not a perfect system and there are corrupt judges. But what's an alternative to maintain the rule of law?
> Pardons
Biden pardoned his son because he knew otherwise he'd be a target. This move was understandable, but he shouldn't have done it.
Remember Trump said he will take revenge on those that did him wrong.
But it's not comparable to pardoning criminals. How are J6ers political prisoners? Why pardon people who attacked and injured police men protecting the capitol?
Anyway, I think we arrived at a point where we can only agree to disagree.
I think life will become worse if Trump is not reigned in and you seem to think it will be better than how it was under Biden.
Let's review in 2028.