Can they tie things up in the courts until Cruz is elected? I know he wont have unlimited powers once elected (although obummer seems to) but I’m sure he will be able to do something. Especially if congress stays republican.
Suppose Cruz gets elected, Ginsburg resigns to make sure Obama gets to appoint her replacement, and Obama appoints a leftist. If Congress failed to confirm that leftist until Cruz was in office, would that nomination go away and Cruz then gets to appoint her replacement?
‘Cause you know as soon as Cruz is elected, Ginsburg would resign, effective once her replacement is confirmed.
As the Fed accumulates more and more power, it becomes increasingly critical as to who is in control. And there is the larger problem. FedGov has too much control over our lives. A centralized government has too much control.
The Federal government won't return to the concept of "federalism", until it has to do so. It won't do so until it collapses under its own weight. We're not there yet, but every year we inch closer to critical mass. No revolution will be required. No war. The whole thing will implode on its own.