The SCOTUS picks are part of the problem, and this falls into the laps of politicians. Would you find a 7-2 conservative majority just as bad as a 7-2 liberal? Yes? No?
Politics has no place in the Supreme Court. Judges should be deciding if a law is Constitutional and if it applied correctly. The law and it's application should be right or wrong not right or left. The political litmus test the Senate unfailingly uses is disgusting. I was concerned with the Roberts pick but have been pleasantly surprised. He's performing like a judge not an activist. The rapist Kavanaugh I'm not so sure about.
Suppose RBG steps down next month. What will Moscow Mitch do? Will he state that it is too close to the election and the next President should offer up the candidate? That would be consistent. Or would he try and ram through another candidate based on politics rather than qualifications? I can speculate the answer to that one and its part of the problem. Perhaps the Constitution should be amended with time frames. I need to research the term 'advise and consent'. Quite literally, propose/review some candidates and then approve the choice submitted. The Senate has changed that to block opposition candidates, discourage honest answers during the selection process, and use the process for political extortion.
I like the 5-4 breakdown. Both sides of an issue get examined. I can't imagine the Founding Fathers wanting the SCOTUS to be political in any form. The Executive and Legislative branches' are by nature purely political, and the SC is a 'check and balance' between the two. Or at least its supposed to be.
Politics has no place in the Supreme Court. Judges should be deciding if a law is Constitutional and if it applied correctly. The law and it's application should be right or wrong not right or left. The political litmus test the Senate unfailingly uses is disgusting. I was concerned with the Roberts pick but have been pleasantly surprised. He's performing like a judge not an activist. The rapist Kavanaugh I'm not so sure about.
Suppose RBG steps down next month. What will Moscow Mitch do? Will he state that it is too close to the election and the next President should offer up the candidate? That would be consistent. Or would he try and ram through another candidate based on politics rather than qualifications? I can speculate the answer to that one and its part of the problem. Perhaps the Constitution should be amended with time frames. I need to research the term 'advise and consent'. Quite literally, propose/review some candidates and then approve the choice submitted. The Senate has changed that to block opposition candidates, discourage honest answers during the selection process, and use the process for political extortion.
I like the 5-4 breakdown. Both sides of an issue get examined. I can't imagine the Founding Fathers wanting the SCOTUS to be political in any form. The Executive and Legislative branches' are by nature purely political, and the SC is a 'check and balance' between the two. Or at least its supposed to be.
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