Trump, as scattered and incompetent as he is in overseeing seemingly every other aspect of government, is achieving remarkable success in packing the courts with life-tenure rightwing ideologues. By throwing red meat to his base he advances the culture wars engendered by Republicans parading extremist social and religious opinion to elect candidates - including Trump himself - who work to undermine voters' own political and economic interests.
And, of course, making abortion illegal will not end the practice, but merely deny access to safe abortions.
'Wendy Vitter is the kind of judicial nominee anti-abortion campaigners banked on when they cast a vote for Trump.
She’s a former prosecutor and general counsel for the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans who lobbied against abortion access, cheered laws which make abortion “difficult”, and believes abortions hurt women.
Vitter has insisted she could keep rulings separate from her personal views. Less than a week ago, the Senate judiciary committee moved forward her nomination for a lifetime appointment in the eastern district court of Louisiana.
Liberals' worst nightmare: a second supreme court pick for Trump
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Daniel Goldberg, legal director at Alliance for Justice, a group that rates judicial nominees, said: “For the next 30, 40, 50 years, these individuals will be deciding cases involving reproductive rights, regarding sex harassment, regarding workplace equality.
“That means for the vast, vast majority of people, the final word on what our constitution means and whether critical laws are properly enforced is from these lower courts” – such as the district court where Vitter could serve.'
Yah, mcconnell and the (fuckin) Republicans held off appointing Obama’s federal judge picks for years, just as they had his supreme court pick.. Now they’re packing in the worst - at lightspeed!
‘The Problem,’ well exemplified around here, is ‘a purity test’ within a two-party (binary) system where winner (and sometimes loser) takes all… We don’t have a parliamentary system in which you could vote for ‘The Atheist Party’s’ candidate, and watch that party recieve 11% of representation in Congress … thus building coalitions and having a say in eventual legislation..
As is, no one could govern to the satisfaction of most, so the detractors whine that ‘they’re all the same,’ ‘the systems rigged,’ ‘it really doesn't matter who you vote for,’ ‘they’re all crooks’ ...feeding into the complacency that ultimately gave us ‘this.’
I applaud your effort to wake them ..though most are currently up ...it’s reawakening them every couple years..
Obama, as scattered and incompetent as he is in overseeing seemingly every other aspect of government, is achieving remarkable success in packing the courts with life-tenure left wing ideologues. By throwing red meat to his base he advances the culture wars engendered by Progressives parading extremist social and religious opinion to elect candidates - including Obama himself - who work to undermine voters' own political and economic interests.
Trumps just balancing out what happened for 8 years of Obama's tenure in office.
Perhaps you'd like to read the article and provide evidence for your assertion.
My time would be better spent trying to prove to Christians that the story of Noah's ark is nonsense.
@BD66 Perhaps, but it's way easier to find evidence to support the notion that there's some kind of equivalency between Obama and Trump (which I'd strongly contest) than it is to seek vainly for non-existent proof of a negative - that the Ark didn't exist.
I wonder what this unhinged demon has to do to make us get up off our asses and get LOUD!!! Preferably in the streets!
If not in street demonstrations, there is a growing push back on Trumpism, not least in the number of Democratic candidates elected in recent local ballots, and the increasing likelihood of a blue wave giving control of the House to Democrats, and maybe the Senate, come November.
@moNOtheist I must admit that I am feeling a twinge of hope!