with very similar backgrounds, backgrounds that make them very different from most Americans, or even from most lawyers.So to break it down: All the hysteria about a Ginsburg replacement stems from the fact that our political system is dominated by an allegedly nonpolitical Court that actually decides many political issues. And that Court is small and unrepresentative of America at large.
In an earlier article, responding to Democrats’ plans to “pack” the Court with several additional justices whenever they get control back, I suggested going a step further, and, one each to be appointed by every states' governor. My proposal wasn’t entirely serious, being meant to point up the consequences of opening the door on this topic. But on reflection, maybe it was a better idea than I realized.
Under my proposal, the death or retirement of a single justice wouldn’t be much more than a blip in the news, instead of something serious enough that there are people talking about violence in the streets. A Supreme Court composed of 59 justices wouldn’t have the mystique of the current Court — you might believe in 9 Platonic Guardians, but the notion of 59 such is absurd.
Would my approach have problems? Sure. But would it be likely to bring America to the brink of Civil War? No. Which is a pretty major advantage over our present situation. Keep that in mind as we navigate the coming storm.
usatodayopinion Amen!
briggsj497 usatodayopinion It shows that the radical party will whip anything into a frenzy for effect only. They are plotting their 2nd attempt at a coup. The American people won't stand for it. We're sick of the shit and lies.
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usatodayopinion Except the only reason this is viewed as a crisis is because you the media in cahoots with the Democratic Party are whipping up the crazies for clicks.
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usatodayopinion He's down to five picks now. At least his White House staff got far-right, racist Donald Trump to cross off Hitler's frozen brain from the SCOTUS list.
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