SCOTUS Breyer Retirement

Herb & Suds

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Jerry Cush

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There should be plenty of really well qualified women of color that have not gotten the chance due to the Koch funded cultists getting stuffed into roles they were not qualified for during the 2017-Barrett appointments.
He has to give the black community something

an important election is coming up.. and he needs them to vote.. overwhelmingly and urgently
 

schuylaar

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Can't wait for that fat fucks mug shot :)

Looks like 'ol Donnie is about to go through some things.. :lol:
you know i keep looking; trying to feel it. it's almost like his energy has a lead shield around it and it just came to me this very moment he has Secret Service maybe that's why?

if nothing changes? i see him dying naturally in his bed just like Scalia..what happens to his soul is something else.

for all he has done; we will be robbed of the pound of flesh due us.
 

Jerry Cush

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You mean Biden needs to govern for 100% of our nation?

Shocker.

Also a shocker is the race baiting snow flaking that is triggered by the announced retirement of a SCOTUS judge.
And with the cons it's all about perpetual conflict and faux outrage. Projecting hypocrites.. the most of them.
 

hanimmal

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They are blocking everything else of importance, why would this be different?
We will see I guess. I figure that I can get the not wanting to stop the filibuster and not being a full blown Manchurian Democrat, in order to not scare the moderate Americans out of voting for the Democratic party.

But not voting in a SCOTUS after the bullshit the Republicans have done (especially since Garland's nomination) will really be a big bright line for Simena and Manchin that there really is not much reason for them to cross since it is not going to change the Koch control over the SCOTUS.

I dont knw, I don't see them not voting for who ever Biden nominates (because he is not going to do some troll pick like Trump did).
 

Fogdog

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We will see I guess. I figure that I can get the not wanting to stop the filibuster and not being a full blown Manchurian Democrat, in order to not scare the moderate Americans out of voting for the Democratic party.

But not voting in a SCOTUS after the bullshit the Republicans have done (especially since Garland's nomination) will really be a big bright line for Simena and Manchin that there really is not much reason for them to cross since it is not going to change the Koch control over the SCOTUS.

I dont knw, I don't see them not voting for who ever Biden nominates (because he is not going to do some troll pick like Trump did).
They have voted for a long list of Biden's judicial nominees. People are jumping to a conclusion when they call either of them Republicans in disguise. They aren't.

Sinema, for example. How does her voting record compare to Nancy Pelosi? In the 2017-2018 Congress, Pelosi and Sinema voted the same way 736 times and disagreed 227 times, 9 of which were major bills and all but one of them were spending bills. She fails in many ways but doesn't sink to the level of even the best Republican.
 
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