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EffieBlack

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6. And perhaps, most important and damaging: stacking the federal courts with right-wing idealogues
Sun Dec 31, 2017, 11:00 PM
Dec 2017

Most of the things you cited can be reversed in a new administration or with a new Congress - difficult, but possible. But the court appointments don't end with this administration - those judges serve for life and their rulings affect all of us and future generations.

Judicial nominations alone were reason to vote for Hillary.

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I totally agree Ohiogal Dec 2017 #1
Oh, yeah. With a broomstick. One with splinters... TreasonousBastard Dec 2017 #2
Splintered broomstick. Sideways Roland99 Dec 2017 #3
I agree with the sentiment but...ew. liberalnarb Dec 2017 #15
With a rusty garden weasel. MFM008 Jan 2018 #34
And here are a few other reasons... SHRED Dec 2017 #4
And perhaps, most important and damaging: stacking the federal courts with right-wing idealogues EffieBlack Dec 2017 #6
Excellent addition to the list SHRED Dec 2017 #7
A damage inflicted upon us that will last for years and years Roland99 Dec 2017 #10
Excellent point... why elections matter. InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2018 #28
This little tune comes to mind from when I taught first grade, BigmanPigman Dec 2017 #5
Plenty of DUers want to punish red state moderate Democrats IronLionZion Dec 2017 #8
When anyone says to me: "Well, you know, both sides..." Aristus Dec 2017 #9
Stupid is the new zombie. kairos12 Dec 2017 #11
I'd choose a zombie over stupidity. Aristus Dec 2017 #12
Faith is cute. LanternWaste Jan 2018 #71
K&R betsuni Dec 2017 #13
It's a shame, also, that of those states who have the most poor without healthcare are the ones demosincebirth Dec 2017 #14
And most are welfare states GulfCoast66 Jan 2018 #59
K&R Scurrilous Dec 2017 #16
Yeah, there's differences Plucketeer Dec 2017 #17
"So why don't we have..." pick it. We dont have those things because we have a Democracy stevenleser Jan 2018 #18
I get it now! Plucketeer Jan 2018 #44
Glad I could help. Hopefully you don't need to ask the question again. stevenleser Jan 2018 #46
They are not supposed to work in unison treestar Jan 2018 #65
Simple. Because they filibustered us, and Ted Kennedy died. Is that too hard to understand? nt pnwmom Jan 2018 #22
Of course, there is always the possibility that Joe Lieberman would have betrayed us after StevieM Jan 2018 #31
Especially because he wasn't a Democrat then. He was an independent representing the state pnwmom Jan 2018 #33
That doggoned TK Plucketeer Jan 2018 #45
It is absolutely FALSE that Obama made "guarantees" that the wars would stop the day he took office. pnwmom Jan 2018 #47
Post removed Post removed Jan 2018 #52
You're 30 points behind at this point. John Fante Jan 2018 #53
It's really not true that Obama guaranteed the wars would stop the day he took office. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #55
No but zipplewrath Jan 2018 #78
Not true. He was all-in on Afghanistan, ground zero for terrorism at the time. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #82
But that's not all he said zipplewrath Jan 2018 #84
Issue: Poster says Obama promised he'd end Afghan. War on Day One. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #85
Well actually "changes" are the exact point zipplewrath Jan 2018 #86
Please post the link of Obama, before taking office, promising to end Afgh. War on Day One. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #87
I understand zipplewrath Jan 2018 #88
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Breaking: person doesn't get what they want. News at 11. BzaDem Jan 2018 #24
Well, first off.... Plucketeer Jan 2018 #43
Objective rationalization? John Fante Jan 2018 #54
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Over time I've come to the conclusion, agincourt Jan 2018 #20
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"Both sides do it" is a "conservative" thought virus Cary Jan 2018 #23
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K & R SunSeeker Jan 2018 #25
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K&R InAbLuEsTaTe Jan 2018 #29
Since people who say that are usually stupid... Iggo Jan 2018 #30
I remember pressbox69 Jan 2018 #35
When Republicans say: dobleremolque Jan 2018 #36
If I belonged to the one party of two (major ones) rock Jan 2018 #37
I watched that. Scarsdale Jan 2018 #38
I was wondering how they voted, too. My daughter was watching with me... Roland99 Jan 2018 #40
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The Health Wagon Roland99 Jan 2018 #42
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Your heart is in the right place... Cary Jan 2018 #56
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K&R Gothmog Jan 2018 #51
Yep, although I'd add one more piece of info. Bleacher Creature Jan 2018 #57
With all due respect jimlup Jan 2018 #58
Stein,Sarandan and Nina Turner all contributed to Hillary's loss...And they are still at it so fuck Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #60
Well good luck with worrying about that jimlup Jan 2018 #68
Jill Stein along with Ralph Nader have really hurt progressives...we should recognized that Greens Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #69
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It is completely factual...no one can argue against the fact that if Nader didn't run Gore would Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #74
Well I strongly jimlup Jan 2018 #79
I do not support Sen. Sanders for President. I support him in the Senate...he is good there, but Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #83
I can zipplewrath Jan 2018 #90
Quite honestly, I disagree and will despise the Greens and Stein until the day I die...God knows Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #91
Fine zipplewrath Jan 2018 #94
I see no reasonable argument...so I am not backing down from that. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #95
Your audience isn't making that choice zipplewrath Jan 2018 #97
It won't work. We have to run the best person we can...and if they don't vote for our candidates Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #98
That's what happened zipplewrath Jan 2018 #99
Voters with different ideas in a primary pick the candidate...that is the Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #100
Neither zipplewrath Jan 2018 #101
In my experience when people talk about gravitas dsc Jan 2018 #89
The voters aren't, but... RealityChik Jan 2018 #63
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Please point me to evidence of that.. RealityChik Jan 2018 #96
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Colin Kaepernick. nt LexVegas Jan 2018 #67
co-signed Blue_Tires Jan 2018 #70
They are not. The Democratic Party is the American center-left party. IluvPitties Jan 2018 #73
It is no such thing. The Democratic party is the big tent party where there are differing views... Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #75
Oh yeah. ismnotwasm Jan 2018 #76
... Scurrilous Jan 2018 #80
Meh. As Obama said, Let's look forward, not backwards. jalan48 Jan 2018 #93
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