4/10/17

Neil Gorsuch's In; Revolt Against High Court Unnecessary?

After forcing Republicans to use the nuclear option to place a less than extremist Harvard/Oxford appointee to the U.S. Supreme Court, democrats may have inadvertently forestalled the need for the Republic to revolt against the Supreme Court that forced homosexual marriage upon the nation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/gorsuch-to-be-sworn-in-to-supreme-court-today-in-two-ceremonies/2017/04/10/9ac361fe-1ddb-11e7-ad74-3a742a6e93a7_story.html

When a high coourt is corrupt I guess it is theoretically possible for the public to work a coup and cancel the court's existence if support from the Executive and Legislative branches arise. With another Harvard grad on the court compounded by the foreign Oxford University training of Mr. Gorsuch the propblem of rule by Harvard corporatism has increased toward the worst end of the spectrum. That provides food for thought.

https://youtu.be/gEe4GtsZ3PI


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