the presence of corruption and illegality doesnt invalidate the legal system it beseiges the legal system, sure. but the legal system is in fact its own remedy to this problem
the presence of corruption and illegality doesnt invalidate the legal system it beseiges the legal system, sure. but the legal system is in fact its own remedy to this problem
i agree
Texas, enslaved people were officially freed on June 19, 1865, which is now known as Juneteenth! And kidnapping can be a federal charge in any state!
The AG of Texas is Ken Paxton who is likely giddy this is happening. The idea of laws still being in place is nice, just not reality, or she’d not be detained there in the first place.
The system is mostly holding. Especially in lower fed courts.
lots more danger to come, Im sure But I do have faith that it can withstand the social order is precarious though, given the Musk/Theil, Fox, far right provocateur nexus..or whatevr you want to call it
We'll need to stick together and keep working.
With this supreme court the legal system is crumbling, or more accurately rotting from the inside...
She wouldn't be arguing this to the Supreme Court (although I imagine TX courts might not be much better).
there has to be some kind independent oversight of scotus. investigative whistleblowers bringing cases before the people’s court of public opinion. or we could have term/age limits like we do for other things. what’s the plan because it’s/will be a talking point
Indeed, i mean looking in as an outsider I'm confused as to why anyone thought politically appointed judges was a good idea in the first place
how would u identify this rot? how do you measure it? Perhaps this is just another turn in the lifetime of Law's haunted halls. perhaps in the end we'll see this as facing its demons in full form & evolving into something better, stronger. the likelihood of each our theories are at least the same
I applaud your optimism on the future and I hope you're correct. As a Brit I'm looking in as a concerned observer but the combination of this sociopathic president, this supreme court, the escalating gerrymandering and the race to the furthest possible extreme within particularly the GOP is ominous
It is extremely ominous. All the more reason to stand for the light. As a Brit, respectfully, you must know this well... "We shall never surrender."
Indeed, i think certainly in Europe we are more aware from bitter experience of the dangers of authoritarianism and particularly fascism. It does seem that many in the US are making the same mistake made in Europe in the 30s by either being complacent about or actively appeasing fascism
This is a cultural change that began with Reagan in the 80s. The strides made during the civil rights era had the conservatives cowed to some degree.
However, the far right (evangelical fundie xtians, fascists, neo-nazis, right wing militias, neo-confederates, and various and sundry other racists) partnered up and have been pushing an agenda since. Randian objectivist amorality, xtian nationalism, prosperity gospel.
Welcome to our budding dominionist theocracy. Like Iran but with a Randian Jesus.
I dont know if it helps, but it seems facing this monster head on was pretty much inevitable. Wouldve been nice if it wasn't such a fn scary thing to face, and it didnt feel like all that is strong of goodness hasnt been infiltrated by the forces of evil...but we were maybe made for this moment...
Well the outcome is unsure certainly, much may depend on the military top brass, whether they will, when given orders by Trump, be prepared to ignore the constitution they swore to protect..scary stuff for sure