The US Constitution is clear on which powers are granted to each branch of government. The Court is to determine the Constitutionality of laws, and actions taken by the Congress and by the president when they don't agree.
The Court was never meant to be the final authority, to decide what ''the right thing to do'' is in their collective opinion on various social and legal issues. Regarding social issues, the 9th and 10th Amendments state there are additional Rights not listed in the first Eight Amendments, and that it's up to the various state legislatures to determine what those are for their citizens.
The president is in charge of national security. That is his main job. He is the one who gets daily briefings from the experts to review and decide on any action to take. The various judges aren't privy to those briefings, and thus aren't competent or entitled to rule on security issues, period.
The Court has no role in finding new rights. It has no role in national security. It has no role in powers delegated to the Congress, and no role in powers delegated to the president.
And yet when someone files suit regarding these areas, the Courts take it upon themselves to rule on them, instead of the correct thing - which is to decline the case. Somehow the Court has usurped power it was never meant to have for itself, and in doing so has taken it from the citizens as individuals - who exercise our power by electing representatives beholden to us to enact and enforce those laws.
We've become subjected to unelected lawyers, who have lifetime appointments. It's a shame that the Congressional Republicans are cowardly and incompetent, and are sitting on their hands during a period when the people of this country have given them control of all three branches - with orders to fix the things that are off track in this country, including an out of control judiciary. It's why Trump's ratings are so high, despite the filth invented by the Ds and Media - the people of this country understand he's trying, even if no one else in DC is.
The Court was never meant to be the final authority, to decide what ''the right thing to do'' is in their collective opinion on various social and legal issues. Regarding social issues, the 9th and 10th Amendments state there are additional Rights not listed in the first Eight Amendments, and that it's up to the various state legislatures to determine what those are for their citizens.
The president is in charge of national security. That is his main job. He is the one who gets daily briefings from the experts to review and decide on any action to take. The various judges aren't privy to those briefings, and thus aren't competent or entitled to rule on security issues, period.
The Court has no role in finding new rights. It has no role in national security. It has no role in powers delegated to the Congress, and no role in powers delegated to the president.
And yet when someone files suit regarding these areas, the Courts take it upon themselves to rule on them, instead of the correct thing - which is to decline the case. Somehow the Court has usurped power it was never meant to have for itself, and in doing so has taken it from the citizens as individuals - who exercise our power by electing representatives beholden to us to enact and enforce those laws.
We've become subjected to unelected lawyers, who have lifetime appointments. It's a shame that the Congressional Republicans are cowardly and incompetent, and are sitting on their hands during a period when the people of this country have given them control of all three branches - with orders to fix the things that are off track in this country, including an out of control judiciary. It's why Trump's ratings are so high, despite the filth invented by the Ds and Media - the people of this country understand he's trying, even if no one else in DC is.