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The other cartel
« on: March 22, 2025, 01:05:39 pm »
March 22, 2025
The other cartel
By Silvio Canto, Jr.

We hear about cartels pushing drugs and trafficking people over the border.  Let me tell you about another cartel or the one wearing robes to go to work.  This is from Miranda Devine:

    If you ever doubted that Washington’s corrupt cartel of Democratic law firms, judges, NGOs, and deep-state bureaucrats is a machine designed to thwart the Trump administration, just watch as judge after judge blocks the president’s ability to keep his campaign promises.

    It may not be brown paper bags changing hands, but this lawfare that defies the people’s will is every bit as corrupt.

    It will be up to the Supreme Court to define the limits of presidential authority, but Chief Justice John Roberts’ preemptive scolding of Trump for musing about judicial impeachment doesn’t bode well for the president.

Darn right.  It’s up to Chief Justice Roberts to draw the line and put these judges back in their place, or their district.

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Re: The other cartel
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2025, 05:17:31 pm »
Silvio Canto:
"It’s up to Chief Justice Roberts to draw the line and put these judges back in their place, or their district."

NO.

Roberts is "a part of the problem" himself.
This problem with the federal judiciary, CANNOT BE "FIXED" by "the federal judiciary".

It's up to Mr. Trump to go before the federal courts and the Congress, and declare "a new relationship" that will henceforth exist between the Executive and the judiciary that defines and clarifies the prerogatives of the courts vis-a-vis executive authority.

No one other than the president can "fix" this.

Eventually, you will see "the opinion makers" begin to come around to what I've proposed above.

But... remember where you read it first.
« Last Edit: March 22, 2025, 06:04:24 pm by Fishrrman »