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The republicans didn't steal those louslobbs Jun 2023 #1
Yes the conflict has been underway for a long time. Model35mech Jun 2023 #3
"Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent revolution inevitable." roamer65 Jun 2023 #2
Yes! louslobbs Jun 2023 #5
Yes. And I have little doubt that Conservative intolerance and incivility Model35mech Jun 2023 #8
I hope you don't mind, but I'm slightlv Jun 2023 #17
Go for it. roamer65 Jun 2023 #18
Awesome statement yankee87 Jun 2023 #37
I have absolutely no respect for SCOTUS. Several of them are bozos and RKP5637 Jun 2023 #4
And the destruction of the administrative state is THE federalist/libertarian goal. Marcus IM Jun 2023 #6
Have some sympathy... rubbersole Jun 2023 #7
Well noted. (Your sarcasm). They'll say,"It's but a pittance." erronis Jun 2023 #25
Destablizing - exactly my sentiment. cilla4progress Jun 2023 #9
While Scalia was on the court, one of the justices, perhaps him Model35mech Jun 2023 #10
Yeah, that's the agenda right there... 2naSalit Jun 2023 #11
They proved it in their ruling for the hypothetical damage done to a woman who claimed her ancianita Jun 2023 #29
As long as the people are nearly equally divided and we stay at each other's throats, the powerful Chainfire Jun 2023 #12
What the CAN DO would not be what wisdom says they SHOULD DO Model35mech Jun 2023 #14
I think there will be many "confrontations" slightlv Jun 2023 #20
Nothing in any ruling has destabilized our country TexasDem69 Jun 2023 #13
It is part of the death by a thousand cuts. Chainfire Jun 2023 #15
That is of course the dream we once held on to Model35mech Jun 2023 #16
I suspect the same was said in Germany in 1933. roamer65 Jun 2023 #19
Yippers... trying to change things is just such hard work! slightlv Jun 2023 #21
... roamer65 Jun 2023 #22
I think may be one of the only people not to see slightlv Jul 2023 #39
It's not the text of today's rulings, it is the IMPLICATIONS of many rulings Model35mech Jun 2023 #23
In other words, it's being Republican. roamer65 Jun 2023 #24
No. It's their conservatism. Model35mech Jun 2023 #26
EXACTLY. Take the ruling that allows excluding LGBTQ+ business from a wedding website offer. ancianita Jun 2023 #31
good response Evolve Dammit Jun 2023 #32
Todays supreme court is an offshoot of the Republican Party kimbutgar Jun 2023 #27
Republican nominations influenced by the federalist society Model35mech Jun 2023 #33
So sadly true kimbutgar Jun 2023 #38
Yeah. Undermining the Constitution IS destabilizing. dchill Jun 2023 #28
Over the long term this SC is far more damaging to democracy than Trump. flashman13 Jun 2023 #30
When you get a bunch of old philosophers together . . . Aussie105 Jun 2023 #34
On the radio, I just heard a professor (UCLA, I think) say that this court rules from the LoisB Jun 2023 #35
The church has always been an institution of tyranny and dominance vlyons Jun 2023 #36
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