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'Judicial oligarchy' cited as big threat to 2016 election
Daniel Horowitz warns voting 'will not matter' if system of governance remains upside down
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The entire country is brimming with anticipation over whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will become the next president. However, it might make no difference who moves into the White House next January, according to Conservative Review senior editor Daniel Horowitz.

“It will not matter if we do not address some of the issues that are discussed in the book that speak to our society, our system of governance that is so flipped on its head, that has made it that elections don’t even matter if we don’t address them – particularly the judicial oligarchy,” Horowitz told host Susan Knowles on a recent episode of “Stand For Truth Radio.”

The book to which Horowitz referred is his newly released “Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges From Transforming America.” In the book he argues the courts have overstepped their constitutional boundaries by deciding fundamental societal questions that are better left to the legislative branch.

“The courts have become the council of revision, a super-legislature over every single important political and social issue,” Horowitz told Knowles. “They are the No. 1 guardians of what is constitutional and what is not.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/judicial-oligarchy-cited-as-big-threat-to-2016-election/#xB78eajIpyKk6tjR.99