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In reply to the discussion: I have to say... [View all]reusrename
(1,716 posts)I think he's sort of been vaccinated already.
As for what else to do, I think we should try and make this lawlessness a national issue in the midterms. Everyone on both sides of the aisle is just about done with watching the crooks and criminals flout the law.
We need something simple to organize behind, both in the primaries and in the general. And it should be a 50-state type of thing. I like impeaching Scalia as an issue for the primaries. The Roberts Court is corrupt and Scalia has fairly recently broken the law. He would be a sitting duck. The point is, this is the right kind of fight to fight.
I believe pitting the 1% against the 99% has problems.
"Revolutions that only include one class generally end with people declaring themselves Spartacus as Roman Soldiers nail them to crosses along the Apian way." - Allentown Jake
I'd rather see the sides draw up along the lines of the criminals versus the rest of us.