Couple this—finding the Constitution requires a jury trial for SEC matters—with Monday's SCOTUS decision holding that federal courts lack the power to review mistakes made by immigration agencies. There are no principles here at all, it's just the raw exercise of power. https://t.co/CGxMtd5LL9— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) May 18, 2022
I get that it's a big deal, or at least people seem to think so, but what's it mean? In really simple person terms
honestly it feels like both the SC and the fifth circuit are intentionally trying to destroy the institution and as a knock-on effect, cause some kind of violent civil conflict
like, even liberals are going to start to realize that it's a sham built on maintaining the elite's power
Yeah, libs will put up with basically anything as long as there are rules in place. If they come after the rules, what reason do libs have to support the system? Being the best at homework has to mean something.
honestly it feels like both the SC and the fifth circuit are intentionally trying to destroy the institution and as a knock-on effect, cause some kind of violent civil conflict
like, even liberals are going to start to realize that it's a sham built on maintaining the elite's power
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Yeah, libs will put up with basically anything as long as there are rules in place. If they come after the rules, what reason do libs have to support the system? Being the best at homework has to mean something.