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America, the Juristocracy
« on: May 15, 2025, 11:14:11 am »
May 15, 2025
America, the Juristocracy
By Peggy Ryan

The list is growing of judges who moonlight as the president of the United States.  These “judges” have reversed executive orders, prevented the firing of federal employees, and even ordered deported gang members returned to the United States.

No one should be surprised at this judicial insurgency.  For decades, Democrats have “judge-shopped” to get their cases before “friendly” judges.  The openly corrupt part of this tactic is having “friendly” not impartial judges.  But the crazy stuff eventually got overturned, and the system worked.  So how did we get to this place where the system no longer works?

Well, for anyone who didn’t notice, there was a silent coup in 2020.  A pandemic and the resulting tsunami of mail-in ballots were used to illegally remove a sitting president.

So President Trump was out, and the Biden regime was in.  But unlike Brazil, where courts banned President Bolsonaro from running for office in upcoming elections, the Biden regime lacked the legal muscle to keep Trump from running in 2024.  This is why Biden stacked the courts with his judges during his occupation.  As Chuck Schumer bragged, Biden confirmed 235 judges.  And, he added, “they are ruling against Trump, time after time after time.”

Maybe, maybe not.  The Democrats did add 235 judges, but if any of them was commissioned with an autopen, then probably not so much.

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Re: America, the Juristocracy
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2025, 06:06:48 pm »
The judiciary cannot "fix itself".
So long as there is power to be taken, they will take it and press for more.
This includes the Supreme Court.

If the current over-reach of the courts is once again going to be restored to a proper balance with the Executive and Legislative branches, it will be UP TO THEM to
1) state what such limits will be (role of the president) and...
2) whether such establishment of limits will stand (role of the Congress).

There ain't gonna be no other way.