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Michael G's avatar

The SCOTUS Justices were asking questions that sounded as if their understanding of the Constitution and Amendments are about as good as a 10th grader that read Cliff Notes for a complete history of the United States.

The whole idea that voters should decide so they aren’t disenfranchised, so SCOTUS can stay out of politics. That’s not what Section 3 states. The court sure didn’t have a problem disenfranchising the people in 2000 that voted for Gore. That was pure politics.

The idea that Congress needs to pass a law is not what Section 3 states. The word “shall”, used twice in Section 3 is self enacting, no further legislation is needed. “Shall” is the keyword. When used in any amendment, law, or regulation it’s self enforcing, no other legislation is required.

The suggestion that tRump supporters might turn violent if tRump is removed from ballots should have no bearing at all. They’re going to turn violent when he loses in November. They’re going to turn violent to rig the election. SCOTUS is supposed to rule on law, not worry about hurt feelings.

The suggestion that each state is going to go willy-nilly on disqualifying candidates or each state can decide on tRump being on the ballot. Wrong. SCOTUS gets final say. What applies to Colorado, if tRump loses on decision, applies to all states. There has to be actual cause to challenge and take someone off the ballot. They’re worried about this tying up the courts, it could happen now anyway.

And what’s going to happen when they issue the decision in tRump’s favor? tRump going to yell (all caps): “See, no insurrection!” “Complete vindication!” “Release the hostages”

These fools on the SC have no idea how much they are going to feed the monster.

My opinion of the SCOTUS sinks lower every day when I think it can’t get any lower. It’s lower than my opinion of Congress.

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Steve Ruis's avatar

There was an amicus brief filed by a group of historians that laid out the history quite well. They also killed all of Trump's arguments. Was this not mentioned?

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