2020 General Election
Re: 2020 General Election
If he drops - which I doubt - I'm sure he'll say he has info the election is rigged, never explain it, start a media blitzkrieg that the deep state must be taken down, and then he'll try to lead from the sideline.
If he loses - which I believe - I'm sure he'll say he had info the election was rigged, never explain it, start a media blitzkrieg that the deep state must be taken down, and then he'll try to lead from the sideline.
Regardless, I genuinely believe we'll have two Presidents if Trump leaves. Biden being the Constitutional one, and Trump as some defacto President with influential social power. The dude isn't going away by himself no matter what.
If he loses - which I believe - I'm sure he'll say he had info the election was rigged, never explain it, start a media blitzkrieg that the deep state must be taken down, and then he'll try to lead from the sideline.
Regardless, I genuinely believe we'll have two Presidents if Trump leaves. Biden being the Constitutional one, and Trump as some defacto President with influential social power. The dude isn't going away by himself no matter what.
Re: 2020 General Election
The media could sideline him quickly - don't report on him. Leave him to his Parlor/Twitter echo chamber. Don't give him any press coverage.∞∞∞ wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 6:23 am If he drops - which I doubt - I'm sure he'll say he has info the election is rigged, never explain it, start a media blitzkrieg that the deep state must be taken down, and then he'll try to lead from the sideline.
If he loses - which I believe - I'm sure he'll say he had info the election was rigged, never explain it, start a media blitzkrieg that the deep state must be taken down, and then he'll try to lead from the sideline.
Regardless, I genuinely believe we'll have two Presidents if Trump leaves. Biden being the Constitutional one, and Trump as some defacto President with influential social power. The dude isn't going away by himself no matter what.
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Re: 2020 General Election
Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term. I don't know who these Democrats are any more, but they have become a menace to our way of life.
Their open threat to "court pack" is the most dangerous idea I have ever heard. I will not let them get control of all of Washington.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.
Their open threat to "court pack" is the most dangerous idea I have ever heard. I will not let them get control of all of Washington.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.
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Re: 2020 General Election
JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:34 am Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.

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Re: 2020 General Election
100% right. Vote Biden. And send Republicans to the Senate.UNI88 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:36 amJoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:34 am Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.We're definitely better off if neither party controls both chambers and the presidency.
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Re: 2020 General Election
I'm voting for Jo. I'm in Oregon and the electoral votes will go to Biden regardless of how I vote. My Senate vote unfortunately won't matter either. Portland outweighs the rest of the state.
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Re: 2020 General Election
You mean Biden? He’s obvioulsy suffering from early onset dementia..kalm wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 5:28 amI agree with ‘88. He’s lost whatever fucking mind he had before becoming president.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 7:01 pm
I read the majority of the polling was oversampling Democrats by 9%. The usual trick.
Trump is going to win again.
I still doubt he’ll be the Republican candidate come November.
Even if he is, more and more demographics are going to Biden. Biden leads Trump by 15 in the suburbs which is a historic margin for a Dem. Trump beat Clinton by 10.
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Re: 2020 General Election
If you don't think a Republican President wouldn't pack the courts then you have lost all objectivity.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:34 am Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term. I don't know who these Democrats are any more, but they have become a menace to our way of life.
Their open threat to "court pack" is the most dangerous idea I have ever heard. I will not let them get control of all of Washington.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.
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Re: 2020 General Election
Name ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:26 amIf you don't think a Republican President wouldn't pack the courts then you have lost all objectivity.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:34 am Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term. I don't know who these Democrats are any more, but they have become a menace to our way of life.
Their open threat to "court pack" is the most dangerous idea I have ever heard. I will not let them get control of all of Washington.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).
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They definitely found a way to pack the court with their boys when they didn't give Garland - a moderate judge - a hearing.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:26 amIf you don't think a Republican President wouldn't pack the courts then you have lost all objectivity.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:34 am Although Trump has been needlessly divisive and thoughtlessly provocative, and I want to see him lose, the thought of the Democrat party getting a blank check is scarier to me than a second Trump term. I don't know who these Democrats are any more, but they have become a menace to our way of life.
Their open threat to "court pack" is the most dangerous idea I have ever heard. I will not let them get control of all of Washington.
I'm going to urge everyone to vote Republican for the Senate. Then nothing will get done, and that's the best option at this moment in time.
Re: 2020 General Election
My mistake, I knew that. What a brain fart.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 amName ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).

What I meant was Republicans, just like Democrats, will load the courts up with their nominees while withholding the confirmation of others when their party isn't in the White House. And the Republicans have done this beautifully. Senate Republicans confirmed 30 appellate judges in Trump's 1st two years compared to 2 in Obama's last 2. They wouldn't entertain Obama's pick for the Supreme Court. I don't buy the "we can't confirm during an election year." It's bullshit. They can confirm - they just don't have the integrity to say, " We refuse to confirm on the chance that our guy wins the White House."
Politicians....what are they good for?
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Re: 2020 General Election
Absolutely nothing say it againIbanez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:05 amMy mistake, I knew that. What a brain fart.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 am
Name ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).![]()
What I meant was Republicans, just like Democrats, will load the courts up with their nominees while withholding the confirmation of others when their party isn't in the White House. And the Republicans have done this beautifully. Senate Republicans confirmed 30 appellate judges in Trump's 1st two years compared to 2 in Obama's last 2. They wouldn't entertain Obama's pick for the Supreme Court. I don't buy the "we can't confirm during an election year." It's bullshit. They can confirm - they just don't have the integrity to say, " We refuse to confirm on the chance that our guy wins the White House."
Politicians....what are they good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me
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Re: 2020 General Election
I would have sent Garland’s name to the Senate for debate and a floor vote. And I would have voted no on the merits. Garland’s reflexive pro-labor jurisprudence on the Court of Appeals was reason enough.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:05 amMy mistake, I knew that. What a brain fart.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 am
Name ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).![]()
What I meant was Republicans, just like Democrats, will load the courts up with their nominees while withholding the confirmation of others when their party isn't in the White House. And the Republicans have done this beautifully. Senate Republicans confirmed 30 appellate judges in Trump's 1st two years compared to 2 in Obama's last 2. They wouldn't entertain Obama's pick for the Supreme Court. I don't buy the "we can't confirm during an election year." It's bullshit. They can confirm - they just don't have the integrity to say, " We refuse to confirm on the chance that our guy wins the White House."
Politicians....what are they good for?
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Re: 2020 General Election
Pack



I want to see thousands of judges on the Supreme Court before I die. I hope Biden goes nuclear on 1st street.
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I like when a justice "goes rogue" because that means the institution of the Supreme Court is working. Take nine intelligent, reasonable people; place them in a collegial environment in which they discuss the great issues of the day and try to come to some resolution; and you would hope that, over time, this would foster evolution in the beliefs and expressions of each of the individual nine members. It is the gradual change in personnel that makes this possible.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 amName ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).
Stacking the Court has a single purpose: to place a whole new slate cultural warriors on the Court in numbers significant enough to negate the gradual, collegial deliberative process outlined above.
If that should ever happen, you can expect that a lot of state legislatures, and state Supreme Courts, are going to start questioning why they must defer to rulings of the Supreme Court.
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Re: 2020 General Election
Well, the Supreme Court of your beloved Iran has 42 justices. You can start there.
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Re: 2020 General Election
Fair point. Even Roberts has “evolved” over time, although he keeps his own counsel.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:21 amI like when a justice "goes rogue" because that means the institution of the Supreme Court is working. Take nine intelligent, reasonable people; place them in a collegial environment in which they discuss the great issues of the day and try to come to some resolution; and you would hope that, over time, this would foster evolution in the beliefs and expressions of each of the individual nine members. It is the gradual change in personnel that makes this possible.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 am
Name ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).
Stacking the Court has a single purpose: to place a whole new slate cultural warriors on the Court in numbers significant enough to negate the gradual, collegial deliberative process outlined above.
If that should ever happen, you can expect that a lot of state legislatures, and state Supreme Courts, are going to start questioning why they must defer to rulings of the Supreme Court.
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Re: 2020 General Election
JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:21 amI like when a justice "goes rogue" because that means the institution of the Supreme Court is working. Take nine intelligent, reasonable people; place them in a collegial environment in which they discuss the great issues of the day and try to come to some resolution; and you would hope that, over time, this would foster evolution in the beliefs and expressions of each of the individual nine members. It is the gradual change in personnel that makes this possible.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:42 am
Name ONE Republican politician who advocates expanding the SCOTUS and packing it with Republicans. That’s what court-packing means.
You can’t.
Republicans nominate Republicans, and Democrats nominate Democrats. ‘‘Twas ever thus. But sometimes nominees go rogue when on the bench. Thinking of Earl Warren, David Souter, and John Paul Stevens (to name three).
Stacking the Court has a single purpose: to place a whole new slate cultural warriors on the Court in numbers significant enough to negate the gradual, collegial deliberative process outlined above.
If that should ever happen, you can expect that a lot of state legislatures, and state Supreme Courts, are going to start questioning why they must defer to rulings of the Supreme Court.

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FYP
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Re: 2020 General Election
The very least they could've done was given us some theater.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:20 amI would have sent Garland’s name to the Senate for debate and a floor vote. And I would have voted no on the merits. Garland’s reflexive pro-labor jurisprudence on the Court of Appeals was reason enough.Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:05 am
My mistake, I knew that. What a brain fart.![]()
What I meant was Republicans, just like Democrats, will load the courts up with their nominees while withholding the confirmation of others when their party isn't in the White House. And the Republicans have done this beautifully. Senate Republicans confirmed 30 appellate judges in Trump's 1st two years compared to 2 in Obama's last 2. They wouldn't entertain Obama's pick for the Supreme Court. I don't buy the "we can't confirm during an election year." It's bullshit. They can confirm - they just don't have the integrity to say, " We refuse to confirm on the chance that our guy wins the White House."
Politicians....what are they good for?
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Re: 2020 General Election
You need to invite him to the next crab feast and work him over a bit.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:25 amFair point. Even Roberts has “evolved” over time, although he keeps his own counsel.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:21 am
I like when a justice "goes rogue" because that means the institution of the Supreme Court is working. Take nine intelligent, reasonable people; place them in a collegial environment in which they discuss the great issues of the day and try to come to some resolution; and you would hope that, over time, this would foster evolution in the beliefs and expressions of each of the individual nine members. It is the gradual change in personnel that makes this possible.
Stacking the Court has a single purpose: to place a whole new slate cultural warriors on the Court in numbers significant enough to negate the gradual, collegial deliberative process outlined above.
If that should ever happen, you can expect that a lot of state legislatures, and state Supreme Courts, are going to start questioning why they must defer to rulings of the Supreme Court.

I like Roberts. He's doing a good job. He disappoints me here and there with a decision. But then again, it is a sign of a healthy society that you don't always get what you want out of the courts or legislatures, so long as you had a fair chance to persuade. If you are living in a society in which you are always getting your way, then you are oppressing some people.
I don't mind being out-voted. I'm just happy to live in a country in which that's how we make our collective decisions.
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Re: 2020 General Election
Robert's has.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:25 amFair point. Even Roberts has “evolved” over time, although he keeps his own counsel.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:21 am
I like when a justice "goes rogue" because that means the institution of the Supreme Court is working. Take nine intelligent, reasonable people; place them in a collegial environment in which they discuss the great issues of the day and try to come to some resolution; and you would hope that, over time, this would foster evolution in the beliefs and expressions of each of the individual nine members. It is the gradual change in personnel that makes this possible.
Stacking the Court has a single purpose: to place a whole new slate cultural warriors on the Court in numbers significant enough to negate the gradual, collegial deliberative process outlined above.
If that should ever happen, you can expect that a lot of state legislatures, and state Supreme Courts, are going to start questioning why they must defer to rulings of the Supreme Court.
And it's been good to see Trumps judges side with Liberals on some cases.

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Re: 2020 General Election
I’ve read a few articles offering theories about Roberts’ unpredictable jurisprudence. He has a very strong concern for the reputation and heritage of the Court, and he is bothered by cases with highly political implications. That may explain his decisive vote to uphold Obamacare. From the institutional perspective of the Court, it was the less risky option.JoltinJoe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:36 amYou need to invite him to the next crab feast and work him over a bit.
I like Roberts. He's doing a good job. He disappoints me here and there with a decision. But then again, it is a sign of a healthy society that you don't always get what you want out of the courts or legislatures, so long as you had a fair chance to persuade. If you are living in a society in which you are always getting your way, then you are oppressing some people.
I don't mind being out-voted. I'm just happy to live in a country in which that's how we make our collective decisions.
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