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I don't know anyone taking it seriously. Maybe the information you are getting is different but where I am many elected officials are critical of the decision and do not agree. Many more Americans feel the same way.
tl:dr by taking it seriously I mean, thinking that it's OK to go along with this complete bs, because the Supreme Court will stop it.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to explain further. Look what just happened. McConnell said, [I'm paraphrasing here but this is what he'd have said in his own way] Mate, 'you're a fcuking idiot', we've got the evangelicals in our pocket, I don't know how the fcuk you've managed to do it being a serial adulterer and lots of other anti Christian shenanigans, not to mention that it was not very long ago that he was pro choice.
This is the one thing that Trump has gotten right, he may know nothing about politics, but he knows an not a very nice person when he sees one, which is why he gets on well with Vlad, and Kim. He knows that if he's got the religious right, he's got the GOP, and he's got the religious right because he knows they are still the same evangelical interfering crusading asshats that piss off the muslims so much. And seriously I can see their point. However I don't have too much sympathy for the Muslims because they invaded India and destroyed the absolute greatest wealth of treasures known to humanity. The razing of the Library at Alexandria was like crumps off the table compared to India. Anyhoo, I've strayed a bit here....
Basically I'm saying that Trump has the religious right which is an ironic name because just the very fact that a minority want to shove their religious views down other people's throat by using their trickery to put in place their mates whose will is to clearly do what is wrong, for the religious right.
But the main point I still haven't addressed. What I mean is yes, it was pointed out it cannot get through. But trump says 'yes Gorsuch and Kav' will put it through. But you see they won't for the very same reasons that everyone says this is not an emergency.
The bigger point I'm making is that no one can believe what's happening but no one knows how to stop it. You've got fcuking Hannity making policy now FFS.
OK I'm going to go out on a limb now, there's only one person who has kept ethereally above the fray, disinterested. Happy to let whatever anyone says stand. Because he is the last chance, the only hope you have of someone who is not tainted to make the objective report that he will. This talk about what Barr will or will not release is in the end going to be irrelevant because the report will be structured in such a way as Barr will not have a choice.
Yeah I guess it sucks for the GOP that even though they win the presidency, losing the popular vote means inevitably the will of the majority will prevail and they put the Democrats back in the House to restore this out of control train wreck.
Michael Moore implored his fellow Michiginians, ' I know you're angry, I know you want to send them a message, and that message is 'fcuk you' and you have righteous anger, and justifiable anger', or words to that effect, its a good film to watch. But he said 'realise what you're doing'. It will be like Brexit, then it was, oops, the young people who it will affect are the ones because of whom it got through, they didn't vote. Can we have a do over? Lol.
I still think it has a way to go yet but Muller's report, when it finally comes will be a tome worthy of it's historical importance. The bottom line is that Trump is a brazen liar and fraud, and in the end, the truth always endures, it's the nature of truth.
Edit: forgot </Rant>
Edit: having said all that, I should also say that I'm also reporting as a disinterested observer because I can see that this will lead to, has already led to, a swarm of newbies in the House and they aren't girl thingies either, meaning, they can play tough when they get in. I like the way that Pelosi has gotten her little striplings to recognise that they need some wise guidance before taking the reins, their time will come. If they win big in both houses with a mandate for change then they can follow Trump's lead with taking the law to the limit to undo the GOP damage.
Merrick Garland is who the people wanted, so forcing Kavanaugh after installing Gorsuch would seem to be job done, the Supreme Court is a big deal because it defies the will of he people for 30 maybe 40 years. That's an entire generation behind the people they represent. As far as I understand it, with full control of both houses it's perfectly legal and within the jurisdiction of the govt to increase the number of Supreme Court appointees to 13, I think the number is, not too sure on that. Bang, in one fell swoop they can rebalance the court with respectable and deserving justices, not young, therefore in for a long time, religious right. Ocasio-Cortez reminds me of Eva Peron for some reason I do not understand. I think she is going to be yuge, if not by 2020 then certainly in the future.
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