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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4641389" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>SCOTUS to an ever increasing extent is becoming less of an impartial judicial body and more of a political body becoming very similar to the other two branches of government. </p><p></p><p>It's important to note that the challenges to abortion law and the ACA was filed at a time when it looked like the GOP had a lockdown hold on power that would last for years if not decades. Well, how a seemingly minor virus can explode into a global pandemic killing over 210,000 here in the U.S alone now threatens that hold on power.</p><p></p><p>I bet there are people right now who wish they had held off challenging those laws until they first had a better idea as to what kind of damage it could do to the GOP in the aftermath of COVID and the election.</p><p></p><p>Who knows? Politically speaking they might be able to take the licking and keep on ticking or as Ted Cruz and others are warning it could be the worst rectum (AS) kicking the GOP has had since the post Watergate thumping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4641389, member: 58386"] SCOTUS to an ever increasing extent is becoming less of an impartial judicial body and more of a political body becoming very similar to the other two branches of government. It's important to note that the challenges to abortion law and the ACA was filed at a time when it looked like the GOP had a lockdown hold on power that would last for years if not decades. Well, how a seemingly minor virus can explode into a global pandemic killing over 210,000 here in the U.S alone now threatens that hold on power. I bet there are people right now who wish they had held off challenging those laws until they first had a better idea as to what kind of damage it could do to the GOP in the aftermath of COVID and the election. Who knows? Politically speaking they might be able to take the licking and keep on ticking or as Ted Cruz and others are warning it could be the worst rectum (AS) kicking the GOP has had since the post Watergate thumping. [/QUOTE]
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