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Whats Going On With Brett Kavanaugh?
On Monday, the Supreme Court affirmed the federal governments supremacy over the states, a principle established explicitly in the Constitution, enshrined by centuries of precedent, and etched into history by the Civil War. The vote was 54. Four dissenting justices would have allowed the state of Texas to nullify laws enacted by Congress, pursuant to its express constitutional authority over immigration, that direct federal law enforcement to intercept migrants crossing the border. These justices would have allowed Texas to edge ever closer to a violent clash between state and federal forces, deploying armed guardsmen and razor wire to block the president from faithfully executing the law.
It was no surprise that three of these dissentersJustices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuchsided with Texas, given their overt hostility to the Biden administrations immigration policies, which verges on rejecting the presidents legitimate right to govern. It was, however, deeply alarming to see who joined them: Brett Kavanaugh, the justice who expends tremendous energy assuring the nation that he is reasonable, moderate, and inclined toward compromise. Kavanaughs vote on Monday was none of those things; it was, rather, an endorsement of a states rebellion against federal supremacy.
Really, though, should we be shocked that Kavanaugh sided with the Texas rebels over the U.S. president? Maybe not. After spending his first few years on the bench role-playing as a sometimes-centrist, Kavanaugh appears to be veering to the right: His votes over the past several months have been increasingly aligned with Alito and Thomas rather than his previous ally, Chief Justice John Roberts. This shift is still nascent, but it grows more visible with each passing month. And it bodes poorly for the country as we careen toward an election that Donald Trump openly seems to hope the Supreme Court may rig for him.
Start with that jaw-dropping vote on Monday. Its difficult to overstate how dire the situation had become in Eagle Pass, Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott mounted his insurgency against the federal government. Migrants frequently cross over at Eagle Pass, so Border Patrol has a major presence in the area. Federal law grants border agents the right to access all land within 25 miles of the border and requires these agents to inspect and detain unauthorized migrants. Yet Abbott defied these statutes: He ordered the Texas National Guard to erect razor wire at the border, a barrier that ensnared migrants (to the point of near death) and excluded Border Patrol. Federal law enforcement was thus physically unable to perform the duties assigned to it by Congress, or to rescue migrants drowning in the Rio Grande. In response, border agents began cutting through the wire, prompting Texas to sue. The far-right U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit dutifully issued an injunction prohibiting any federal destruction of the wire fencing.
The 5th Circuits injunction effectively allowed Texas to nullify federal law, in direct contradiction of the Constitutions supremacy clause. Some of the oldest, most entrenched Supreme Court precedents forbid states from interfering with the lawful exercise of federal authority. It should have been easy for SCOTUS to grant the Biden administrations emergency request by shooting down the 5th Circuit. Instead, the justices spent a baffling 20 days mulling the caseand, presumably, debating it behind the scenes. In the end, all the court could muster was a 54 order halting the 5th Circuits injunction, with Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining the liberals. There were zero written opinions. The dissenters, including Kavanaugh, felt no obligation to explain their votes.
rubbersole
(11,249 posts)..toadies gonna toad. 🐸
lastlib
(28,395 posts)Drunks gonna drunk.........
struggle4progress
(126,429 posts)UpInArms
(55,071 posts)Susan Collins
Farmer-Rick
(12,716 posts)Maybe he'll go home and beat up on his wife and kids instead of explaining to the American people why he betrayed them.
Now tell me how these haters who wear judge robes won't throw the presidency to Trump if Trump claims 5 states are illegally counting all votes? These are the idiots that will give Trump a dictatorship.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Skittles
(172,164 posts)digusting
Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)that this rapey motherfucker turned out to be a lying sack of extremist shit?
2naSalit
(103,295 posts)Never trust him for anything.
TheBlackAdder
(29,981 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)Except the Extreme Supremes are Opus Dei, which is
kind of different.
DFW
(60,312 posts)The Vatican has visiting hours. Opus Dei meets in secret, plans in secret, and acts in secret. The fact that several SCOTUS members are Opus Dei WOULD scare a lot more people if they only knew that it existed.
Hekate
(100,133 posts)Dang me if I remember who published the pieces, but the info kind of rocked me.
Ah Now I remember what prompted their publication the publication and runaway popularity of The DaVinci Code.
My whole life I eschewed conspiracy theories until BushCheney, and now Trump. I look at what has become of the SCOTUS, and my gods, the allegedly conservative 6 are incredibly dark and destructive theocrats terrifying to behold. Acting in secret.
soldierant
(9,360 posts)The question should be "What's going on with Amy coney Barrett?" Whay didn't she side with her Messiah who appointed her? But - never mind. It's better this way.
HelpImSurrounded
(560 posts)He told us who he was when he started espousing "Unitary Executive" theory.
No one who is actually paying attention is shocked that he is a state's rights advocate.
The author of this is obviously clueless.
jaxexpat
(7,794 posts)He's a man of 21st century leisure, you see. He uses his, ever cognizant, "magic 8-ball". He's a true and dedicated equal opportunity W. J. Bryan character wanna-be. Except he doesn't scratch around in his mother's cookbook or the dark corners of some crusty Gaelic bible to find excuses for his evil drivel.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Response to Hermit-The-Prog (Reply #18)
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Hope22
(4,811 posts)And dismantle. We cant count on a law on the books standing at any given moment. Gay marriage, abortion, immigration, education, employment, healthcare these are not insignificant issue. All decided by people who are lining their own pockets right out in the open! A country without solid laws to protect the people will not stand long. The actions of this court are calculated and destructive!
LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)relayerbob
(7,437 posts)The far right has paid him for his vote. The surprise would've been if he had voted in favor of removing the barbed wire.
drmeow
(5,999 posts)Probably bribes - or, should I say, more and bigger bribes.
czarjak
(13,664 posts)Secret Societies are Deep-State organizations too. It's not rocket science.
BComplex
(9,935 posts)After all, the supremes' majority is willing to overlook the laws of the land (Roe, 14th amendment), so why shouldn't the Commander in Chief, Biden, overlook an illigitimate supreme court majority to do the right thing in Texas?
Donald trump started this shit.
flying_wahini
(8,277 posts)Maybe she is seeing it coming and wants to wait until she must vote with them. Like during the election.
flying_wahini
(8,277 posts)What happens then?
KPN
(17,434 posts)That overrides jurisprudence. It's innate.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,470 posts)That's all. Too much beer.