• applejacks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    imagine creating a button that makes you win, but makes the process far more complicated.

    now imagine, once you’re out of power the other guy can also push the button.

    once pressed, neither side will ever stop pushing the button when in power.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the thing though, the Republicans already broke that machine by refusing to consider Obama’s appointment, with no repurcussians of any kind.

      At this point, obeying rules and norms and not doing what you can get away with in federal government to achieve your goals just makes you a sucker.

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        Exactly! The Court is being used as a tool to permanently constrain American politics for the next 50 years, no matter what party is in power. A year ago, there were legitimate concerns they’d gut American democracy by enabling state legislatures unchecked power to run their own elections, which would have enabled outright single party rule, mask off.

        (One could argue that large parts of the US already qualify as a single-party theocratic dictatorship, looking at you Florida)

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      Yep. If the goal is to de-politicize the courts, court packing makes it exponentially worse.

    • The Dark Lord ☑️@lemmy.ca
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      I mean, the GOP will start stacking once they lose the Supreme Court and win the presidency. It’s not if, but when.

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        The GOP had the opportunity to do so in the recent past and specifically chose not to due to the destabilizing effect it would have. The idea they will do it is not consistent with history.