Friday, June 27, 2025

FINALLY THE COURT ACTS TO NULLIFY THE COURTS

 It has taken them far too long and done them far too much damage in the interim they let slide far out of control and beyond endurance but the Supreme Court finally woke up to save itself before either Congress stepped in to write new coercive compulsive laws to limit all the powers of all the Courts or before the Executive Branch simply decided to ignore all the wild departures from law and reason undertaken by the Courts in the last 6 months. I take particular enjoyment from the opinion of Justice Thomas, as I usually do:

It has taken them too long to pull their heads out of their asses but this will serve as a start to bringing back balance to a Republic that is governed by The Constitution and not the indolence and idiocy of 9 dolts acting without any constraints whatsoever.

6 comments:

Dan said...

Unless there are sanctions.... personally painful ones...these libtard leftist district court judge have no reason to obey the ruling.

Anonymous said...

Yes but now the rest of the co-equal government can simply tell those courts to fuck off and do what they were told. Some of us are really looking forward to that time.

boron said...

10ⁿ as n>∞

ruralcounsel said...

Unfortunately, there are legal detours and loopholes around this holding, and the Left is jumping in with both feet. Suits are being turned into class actions, despite the trend to make class actions more difficult to sustain.

This was one battle. The war is not over yet.

HMS Defiant said...

I take your point but does not the court have some remedy, some sort of enormous clue stick they can use on jurists who simply fail to grasp the basics of law? If I was in a vengeful mood I might just play federal judge and, ruling from the Supreme Court announce that no rulings by any of the following judges have any meaning in law and are therefore simply unenforceable and take steps to defrock the out of control idiot who fails to understand that if he/she wants to make law they have to run for public office as a legislator.

HMS Defiant said...

I may have to read up more on the whole chancery court flailex.