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Good thing you crowned Trump last summer you asshat.
The Supreme Court has enabled the descent into fascism for decades. From treating corporations as people, to Citizens United to shielding presidents from any kind of scrutiny.
And now this guy comes whining about being sidelined?
And choosing Bush over Gore.
When they write the history of the US's decline into fascism and irrelevance, Roberts and his court will have at least a chapter.
Right up there with Taney.
You kind of gave away judicial independence when you started sucking his dick, John.
You are THE failure of American democracy
If only shame still existed.
Feeling shame indicates someone has a conscience and I'm not sure all 9 justices do.
Getting a little tired of acting as Chief Fleshlight of the God Emperor you created, huh?
No he’s just lying.
“Judicial independence is crucial,” Roberts, the leader of the Supreme Court and the entire federal judiciary, said at a gathering of judges and lawyers in his hometown. He described the creation of three co-equal branches of government as the Constitution’s one innovation. “That innovation doesn’t work if the judiciary is not independent,” he said.
Journalist: "What do you think about Western Civilization?"
Gandhi: "I think it would be a good idea."
This show is getting boring.
Judicial independence for me but not for thee
Welcome to the new dark ages.
Edit: So I’m an idiot and didn’t read the article and assumed something else. My bad! Read the article, kids!
~~Can someone explain to me why it needs to be independent?~~ Their entire job is supposed to be independent interpretation. It doesn’t matter if it’s part of a cohort or separate, it’s a job that requires exactly what it requires. Just fucking do it.
Because they literally cannot do their job if it's not independent? Trump has shown that he will do whatever he can to meddle, and if he had any control whatsoever over the judicial branch, this shit would have been officially over on Jan 20.
I see. So this is my fault for not reading the article because I was assuming they meant independent from what they are NOW, like separated from the branches of government. I made an edit to my original post above.
Thank you for reminding me to do the basics.
Clearly.
In this thread people who haven't read one CJ Roberts opinion in its entirety. That fault lies square only Congress and ourselves. The role of the judiciary is not the draft bill or pen amendments to the Constitution. It is to decide cases based on the law Congress made.
Congress did not write the Constitution.
Who do you think called for and commissioned the Constitutional Convention? Who do you think proposes amendments under Article V? Pick up a book.
You don’t seem to realize that you just agreed with me that Congress didn’t write the Constitution but rather by the Constitutional Convention. Further, the Constitutional Convention was endorsed by the Confederation Congress, a body which no longer exists.
You need to do more than pick up a book. You need to actually read it.
Well it was Madison if you want to know who held the quill, but upon the consent and order of the Confederation Congress which our current Congress acts in the continuity of. See Art. XI Clause I (proclaiming the debts of the Confederation's Congress maybe held just as valid under the Constitution's Congress).
We also had precedence for previous rulings, and where is that now?
Your question is vague and it would be hard to give you an apt response, if you rephrase it with more clarity I'll get back to you.
I was not talking about case law. I was talking about text. But if you want my thoughts on prior precedents let me know which ones.