Well, I agree.
And that result becomes hugely damaging because then it’s really true that: “The law is ... whatever.”
You simply cannot hope to govern a country on that basis.
Yep. The law is...whatever. As for running the country like that, it looks like they’re giving it a try.
Let’s not play this game anymore. There is no constitutional right for gay marriage. Back when the first (homosexual) judge ruled Prop 8 was unconstitutional, that judge should have been squashed. Of course he wasn’t, because powerful interests, including many Republicans applauded that judge’s rebellion.
It’s the same situation with illegal immigration. Millions upon millions—I’m sure a solid majority—of Americans oppose amnesty, but powerful interests controlling both political parties want virtually unlimited immigration. I’m convinced even many Republicans secretly love it when Obama or the Supreme Court rule by decree, because gay “marriage”, open borders, Obamacare, etc., are exactly what they want.
They do not have popular support for many of these things of course, so the Supreme Court gives the rebels cover and makes it appear as though everything is on the up and up, because there probably would be rebellion—at least a political one—if voters knew how badly the system is rigged against us and our best interests as American citizens.