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The Supreme Court is our biggest problem

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We are really in a crappy place today. Justice Clarence Thomas is arguably in cahoots with his Qanon and conspiracy theory believing wife who participated in the January 6 insurrection. Both Kavanaugh and Coney-Barrett apparently lied to get their seats and, by any honest rational opinion, Gorsuch sits in a stolen seat. If you read this and think "sucks to be you libtard" or "it's about winning and we won" you are no patriot. You are no true American. You are a traitor to our fragile constitution.

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6 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

We are really in a crappy place today. Justice Clarence Thomas is arguably in cahoots with his Qanon and conspiracy theory believing wife who participated in the January 6 insurrection. Both Kavanaugh and Coney-Barrett apparently lied to get their seats and, by any honest rational opinion, Gorsuch sits in a stolen seat. If you read this and think "sucks to be you libtard" or "it's about winning and we won" you are no patriot. You are no true American. You are a traitor to our fragile constitution.

The constitution helps define winners and losers. The anarchy of majority mob rule must be crushed. Hence the senate.

Guns must be ready and available. To maintain the status quo.Guns keep natives on reserves. Mexicans, Canadians and other undesirables away from the borders. Guns protect us from those who can't climb the ladder fast enough. Its another form of evolution.

The enshrinement of the constitution, the courts, as cast in stone. Will protect White, Christians. Midterms will put the majority in their proper place. As tithe for the privilege in living in a White Christian America.

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You've got more problems than the court. Now that I've pooped all over your thread. Carry on.

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I don't disagree that the SC is a HUGE problem.

The conflict of interest that is Clarence Thomas is disgusting.

However, I don't see it as the biggest problem.

It's much more a 'symptom' of a bigger problem.

That bigger problem is the attack on our democracy that's been happening for a while.

Heather Cox Richardson has been talking about this for some time.

It goes all the way back to Reagan.

It goes back to FDRs "New Deal" and the idea that the 'little people' shouldn't be subservient to the rich & powerful.
Which is an idea that goes back to the real reasons for the Civil War.

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2 hours ago, Phil1111 said:

The constitution helps define winners and losers. The anarchy of majority mob rule must be crushed. Hence the senate.

Guns must be ready and available. To maintain the status quo.Guns keep natives on reserves. Mexicans, Canadians and other undesirables away from the borders. Guns protect us from those who can't climb the ladder fast enough. Its another form of evolution.

The enshrinement of the constitution, the courts, as cast in stone. Will protect White, Christians. Midterms will put the majority in their proper place. As tithe for the privilege in living in a White Christian America.

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You've got more problems than the court. Now that I've pooped all over your thread. Carry on.

Second biggest?

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32 minutes ago, brenthutch said:

It’s not all gloom and doom guys, you have to look at the good stuff too.  The SC is getting ready to make it easier for citizens to protect themselves and it looks like they will brush back an overreaching EPA with a new ruling on CO2.

 

The nation’s founding principles are being shredded by selfish idiots and you think it’s a fair swap for more guns. Do you ever wonder what your kids will think about that in 10-15 years?

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35 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

Please name the selfish idiots.

Pretty much the whole of the Democrat caucus.  They have tried to choke the life out of the oil and gas industries for years. Now that they are feeling the political pain of their policies, they try to divert the blame with baseless claims of price gouging and collusion.

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1 hour ago, brenthutch said:

Pretty much the whole of the Democrat caucus.  They have tried to choke the life out of the oil and gas industries for years. 

Protecting the oil and gas industries is more important to you than having a government which represents the people? At least you're honest about it.

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2 hours ago, brenthutch said:

Pretty much the whole of the Democrat caucus.  They have tried to choke the life out of the oil and gas industries for years. Now that they are feeling the political pain of their policies, they try to divert the blame with baseless claims of price gouging and collusion.

 

26 minutes ago, jakee said:

Protecting the oil and gas industries is more important to you than having a government which represents the people? At least you're honest about it.

You quoted the honest part and left out the lie. Like WTF!

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3 hours ago, brenthutch said:

Pretty much the whole of the Democrat caucus.  They have tried to choke the life out of the oil and gas industries for years. Now that they are feeling the political pain of their policies, they try to divert the blame with baseless claims of price gouging and collusion.

Also coal mining profits. That’s way more important than a functional democracy.

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2 hours ago, jakee said:

Protecting the oil and gas industries is more important to you than having a government which represents the people? At least you're honest about it.

Bidenflation is costing American families an extra $460 every month.  Oil and gas companies do their best to power the country and you think they are the villain?

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7 minutes ago, brenthutch said:

Bidenflation is costing American families an extra $460 every month.  Oil and gas companies do their best to power the country and you think they are the villain?

The same Bidenflation affecting the entire rest of the world, most much worse than here? 

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3 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

The same Bidenflation affecting the entire rest of the world, most much worse than here? 

Biden has increased gas prices and ordered that inflation increase - all over the world.  And every single country obeyed.  He is the most powerful man the world has ever seen.  

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36 minutes ago, billvon said:

Biden has increased gas prices and ordered that inflation increase - all over the world.  And every single country obeyed.  He is the most powerful man the world has ever seen.  

Except none of that is true (other than the Biden increased gas prices part)

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4 hours ago, brenthutch said:

Except that’s not true China, India, Japan, Germany, France, Italy to name a few all have lower inflation.

https://www.axios.com/2022/06/13/inflation-rates-around-world-us-china-eu-japan

So you are a proponent of strong price controls and a heavy government hand on businesses like in China? We're at 8.8%, Germany is at 7.9%, your data, in business we call that the same number. France is at 5.8% and the Netherlands is at 8.8%, again your data. All economies do not react to inflationary pressures in tandem owing to structural differences. For example, you don't see people going to shop or pick up the kids in gigantic, gas guzzling trucks in Europe. Truly, with you it's like arguing the existence of God with a priest.

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3 hours ago, billvon said:

Biden has increased gas prices and ordered that inflation increase - all over the world.  And every single country obeyed.  He is the most powerful man the world has ever seen.  

He only did those things because Soros told him to. 

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47 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

So you are a proponent of strong price controls and a heavy government hand on businesses like in China? We're at 8.8%, Germany is at 7.9%, your data, in business we call that the same number. France is at 5.8% and the Netherlands is at 8.8%, again your data. All economies do not react to inflationary pressures in tandem owing to structural differences. For example, you don't see people going to shop or pick up the kids in gigantic, gas guzzling trucks in Europe. Truly, with you it's like arguing the existence of God with a priest.

Someone on FOX suggested that inflation was President Bidens fault and Brent went all atizzy. Inflation is higher in the US because everyone who wants a job is working and there are 11 million plus unfilled jobs. All those workers are spending money like its on fire.

The US unemployment rate is 3.6, Spain's is 13.6, Italy 8.4, Germany 5 and the Euro area 6.8.

 

1 minute ago, yoink said:

Personally I think the electoral college is our biggest problem. Everything else, including Supreme Court and gun ownership stems from there.

Agree

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12 minutes ago, Phil1111 said:

Someone on FOX suggested that inflation was President Bidens fault and Brent went all atizzy. Inflation is higher in the US because everyone who wants a job is working and there are 11 million plus unfilled jobs. All those workers are spending money like its on fire.

The US unemployment rate is 3.6, Spain's is 13.6, Italy 8.4, Germany 5 and the Euro area 6.8.

 

Agree

20 years of being told where to crap and what to do and the habit is just to hard to break.

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5 hours ago, yoink said:

Personally I think the electoral college is our biggest problem. Everything else, including Supreme Court and gun ownership stems from there.

They also stem from the two Senators per state thing, which is even more anti-representative.

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