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for Supreme Court “reforms” stems from Democrats losing judicial nomination battles and being unable to impose their unconstitutional policies on the country. Biden evenabout the nomination battle regarding now-Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2016 and the nonexistent double standard he thinks existed with the confirmation of Justice Amy Coney Barrett in 2020.
So what is Biden’s “solution” to the problem of Democrats not being able to force the Supreme Court to do their bidding? Biden wants 18-year term limits for justices so that Democrats could force out the younger, Republican-appointed majority, something he and other Democrats supported only after Democratic-appointed Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died at age 87 after 27 years on the court, and Stephen Breyer, retired at age 83 after 28 years on the court, were replaced by conservatives.
Biden’s other big proposal is an “enforceable” code of ethics, which is Democrat-speak for “the ability for us to ban justices from certain cases based on made-up scandals.” Democrats and liberal media havecontroversies around Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh that they will inevitably invoke to argue that they should result in them being unable to rule on the issue at hand regardless of what the case is about.
The Democratic Party position, as shown by Biden and Harris, is that the Supreme Court must be “reformed” until it does exactly what Democrats want on every issue. That position being the guiding light of a party is far more of a threat than braindead rioters, who are now in jail, roaming through the U.S. Capitol with no ability to overturn the results of the presidential election.
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