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Eric Charles
eric.phillip.charles at gmail.com
Fri Oct 9 23:18:46 EDT 2020
--- reconfigure (expand) it from 9 to 15 but
*balance* the Left/Right ideology (I think he proposed 5/5) and then
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Note that one thing both parties agree on is that we should conceive
politics as utterly and completely a choice between the two of them. God
forbid that we conceive of judges using any other dimensions. In fact,
let's enshrine it in law that we must forever focus on exactly whether we
have a "balance" of "left" and "right". Ugh!
<echarles at american.edu>
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 4:48 PM Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com> wrote:
> Ha! I refer to the last bit as "ok fine, TWIST my drinking arm!" when
> someone offers to buy me one... the only one to twists my drinking arm
> this last six months has been Mary... and Maybe Stephen and his circle
> on "ZoomGrappaNight".
>
> I don't like the language around "packing the court". I don't think
> "reconfiguring the court" is the same as "packing the court". Clearly,
> the (not so) loyal opposition to the Dems *would* pack the court... add
> 6 more justices and make sure they are ALL conservative leaners. Pete
> Buttegeig was the first to speak of this in my earshot, and HIS version
> sounded pretty reasonable... reconfigure (expand) it from 9 to 15 but
> *balance* the Left/Right ideology (I think he proposed 5/5) and then
> leave it to the Justices themselves to fill the remaining 5 (through
> some arcane process?). What the Republicans have been building up to
> for decades is "packing the courts".
>
> Checks and balances are tricky, as is depending on social norms and
> standards, but I think it might be "as good as it gets", at least for
> the time being.
>
> - Steve
>
>
> On 10/8/20 1:36 PM, uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ wrote:
> > Ha! That was the essence of one of the 538 panel member's phrasing
> suggestion for Kamala Harris in response to Pence's question about packing
> SCOTUS. The elaborated version was: "Because confirming Barrett, NOW, is
> such a horribly wrong thing to do, we have no choice BUT to pack the
> court." ... I.e. now look what you made me do. That was my dad's favorite
> phrase to justify whatever abuse he chose to mete out that day. He once ran
> over my bicycle with his truck. I *made* him run over my bike because I
> left it laying in the driveway. It's a running joke with my fellow drinkers
> who *regularly* FORCE me to drink more than I should. There is no free
> will. I live to serve.
> >
> > On 10/8/20 11:28 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> >> Look what you made me do,
>
>
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