Tuesday, September 22, 2020

On judges and the electorate

 Just a few words.

When voters elect the president and the senate, they are sending a message to both. If the senate majority is of a different party than the president, the message is "stop what you're doing, you're effing things up." 

If, however, the senate majority is of the same party as the president, the message is "full steam ahead."

The voters elected them, and expect them to carry out the work embodied in one of those two messages, for the entire term of office. There aren't any partial terms, not without a recall, so sorry, not sorry. Everyone knows the democrats would do exactly the same thing.

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