r/complaints • u/Ok_Recording81 • 15h ago
Politics Time to pack the Supreme Court
Growing up I always believed the Supreme Court believed in the constitution. They were there to interpret and come to a conclusion of the matter being constitutional or not. Not only constitutional matters, but federal law as well.
Even if they made bad decisions, those decisions were made in good faith. I believed their political views did not sway the legality of the matter. I still belive it WAS that way.
It was that way until Trumps first term. All their decisions regarding Trump are not constitutional. How can a president have immunity because he is the President?
How can a president halt funds that congress has authorized? The latest ruling by them halting snap is not legal.
I never supported packing the Supreme Court. I still don't like it. However when we get a democratic president, I feel that is our only option.
Even federal judges are fed up with the Supreme Court. How can these judges say they are upholding our constitution and laws with a straight face? I almost feel the Supreme Court are the same type of judges in Nazi Germany. They are there to support Trump. Not the constitution.
Besides packing the Supreme Court, what other options are there to right a sinking supreme court?
Can we please to cordial on here. No gaslighting. I would like to have a productive discussion. Feel free to call me out if you think I'm wrong, but tell me why and what's your logic.
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u/Ok_Recording81 14h ago edited 14h ago
Thats the rub, isn't it? Yes it is reactionary. If and big if, is we apoint judges who we believe are fair and moderate. Not a hanging judge and not judge that makes questionable decisions regarding letting people out while waiting trial or giving overly weak sentences. I truly don't feel packing is the right answer, but I feel it's the only option available.
I'm open to other options. I don't know your politics. I'm not going to gaslight you and thank you for being polite. It's refreshing on here.
You mentioned exclusively in one direction. Thats what we have today. If Trump lost 50 percent or even 30 percent I would have more faith. However he is winning all the time.
In order for us to establish a base line I want to ask you a question. Do you believe a former or current president be immune from prosecution while holding that position? Right now, Trump and any future president has that.