Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has passed away

Mitch is a morally-devoid piece of sh*t. So are the morons here that support jamming a new judge through now.

But have no fear... the good guys always prevail in the end. Trumpism and its Brownshirt supporters are going bye bye.

LOL - Schumer/Reid good guys. If Mitch is morally-devoid then they are right there with them.
 
Yep its a very scary idea though. America is and has been the worlds police for awhile now, who takes over that role. Now more than ever we need to come together as a country however I dont see that happening anytime soon.
*Without playing "what-about-ism" and deflecting the question back towards Barack Obama*

Can you cite one example of Donald Trump reaching across the aisle and doing something (anything at all) to encourage bi-partisanship and mend the animosity and discord between the two parties? From the government shutdown in December '17- January '18 until now, Trump has done nothing but pander to his base and employ incendiary rhetoric.

I'm guessing, that you can't respond to this question without bringing up Barack Obama.
 
So here's the good news if you're concerned about the situation: When Biden is elected, if the Dems take the Senate, they can simply change the number of SCOTUS justices.

6-3 now.

Change # of justices to 13.

Insert 4 new Biden-Nominated justices.

Game. Set. Match.

Nothing you can do to stop it, Trumptards.

Nice display of your lack of principles
 
*Without playing "what-about-ism" and deflecting the question back towards Barack Obama*

Can you cite one example of Donald Trump reaching across the aisle and doing something (anything at all) to encourage bi-partisanship and mend the animosity and discord between the two parties? From the government shutdown in December '17- January '18 until now, Trump has done nothing but pander to his base and employ incendiary rhetoric.

I'm guessing, that you can't respond to this question without bringing up Barack Obama.

justice reform
 
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It was doomed to failure from the start. The founding fathers gave it a noble effort though.

Kenneth Roberts (Northwest Passage - for you heathens and youngsters) wrote that the Revolution was the setup for the War Between the States. I was disappointed that he never fully explained his reasoning and precisely what were the differences he felt so critical; perhaps we are part of what's always been a divisive country bound to fail. However, I believe if we'd retained our original purpose, work ethic, and if some of us weren't sold on false prophets like Marx and whatever fashionable thought prances along that we'd have a country that might endure. Difference is good and it can shape something better, but when difference goes beyond reason, civility, and compromise, it's not possible - the physical term is exceeding the limits of elasticity and yield strength. It's hard to believe that people who've grown up in this country would even tolerate the thought of fundamental change or the thought that rather than making their own way that the state should redistribute the what others earned. All the government needs do is provide a reasonable platform for people to work and prosper - at minimal cost and with minimal disruption and regulation.
 
I don't believe luther is a horrendously despicable human being. Quite the opposite.

He is held captive by his emotions and therefore easily manipulated by what he wants to believe as always being true. The very definition of a liberal. He means well but paves the way to hell with his good intentions.

I wasn’t going to give this a like until I suddenly realized I was nodding my head yes the whole time I was reading it .
 
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The mail in voting is the issue. There will be delayed counts in most if not all of the swing states. Ballots will be found or go missing. Signatures will be wrong. Expect litigation.
In the era of social media misinformation and extremely biased news media......this will end poorly.
 
*Without playing "what-about-ism" and deflecting the question back towards Barack Obama*

Can you cite one example of Donald Trump reaching across the aisle and doing something (anything at all) to encourage bi-partisanship and mend the animosity and discord between the two parties? From the government shutdown in December '17- January '18 until now, Trump has done nothing but pander to his base and employ incendiary rhetoric.

I'm guessing, that you can't respond to this question without bringing up Barack Obama.
What youre asking for is a two way street. The Dims and national media have done nothing but attack him since day 1. Sure maybe Trump could've stepped up and offer first, but lets not act like the Dims ever gave him a chance. Both sides are at fault here.
 
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Minneapolis, PA, Chicago, Seattle,....pretty much most dim led cities.
Just spent the day in Atlanta.
My 60th birthday party.
People everywhere. Walked the beltline to a brewery. Still got a little buzz going.
Heard lots of political talk. The dem base will turn out in record numbers.
Saw no looters, fires, or murders but I did see lots of construction and Bi**Don 2020 signs everywhere.
 
Just spent the day in Atlanta.
My 60th birthday party.
People everywhere. Walked the beltline to a brewery. Still got a little buzz going.
Heard lots of political talk. The dem base will turn out in record numbers.
Saw no looters, fires, or murders but I did see lots of construction and Bi**Don 2020 signs everywhere.
Happy Birthday, luther.
 
So here's the good news if you're concerned about the situation: When Biden is elected, if the Dems take the Senate, they can simply change the number of SCOTUS justices.

6-3 now.

Change # of justices to 13.

Insert 4 new Biden-Nominated justices.

Game. Set. Match.

Nothing you can do to stop it, Trumptards.
Wow that’s genius! Why the hell didn’t anybody bring that up before Einstein!!!

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
The mail in voting is the issue. There will be delayed counts in most if not all of the swing states. Ballots will be found or go missing. Signatures will be wrong. Expect litigation.
There may be litigation. The electoral college tally will simply not be close enough, for any sort of legitimate challenge for who the winner is. Biden could easily win 329 electoral college votes. Check out the site 270 to win. They already have Biden with 278 electoral college votes, and that is without including states such as Florida, Arizona and North Carolina where Biden has shown slight but steady leads for months.
 
I don't believe luther is a horrendously despicable human being. Quite the opposite.

He is held captive by his emotions and therefore easily manipulated by what he wants to believe as always being true. The very definition of a liberal. He means well but paves the way to hell with his good intentions.
Fair enough.
I believe most of you Trumpers are good people at your core. Just a little shallow and narrow in your thinking.....incapable or unwilling to see the big picture.
 
Just spent the day in Atlanta.
My 60th birthday party.
People everywhere. Walked the beltline to a brewery. Still got a little buzz going.
Heard lots of political talk. The dem base will turn out in record numbers.
Saw no looters, fires, or murders but I did see lots of construction and Bi**Don 2020 signs everywhere.

Happy Birthday
 
There may be litigation. The electoral college tally will simply not be close enough, for any sort of legitimate challenge for who the winner is. Biden could easily win 329 electoral college votes. Check out the site 270 to win. They already have Biden with 278 electoral college votes, and that is without including states such as Florida, Arizona and North Carolina where Biden has shown slight but steady leads for months.

Thanks for the prognostication. Last night you were saying this late nomination would derail R election efforts. Lets go Trump and nominate.
 
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