Even the NYT admits the Democrats have become a fringe party.
To: reaganaut1
Would you support a packing of the courts to expand the Supreme Court by four members? Hey, let's do it now and let Trump pick the 4 new judges.
2 posted on
03/12/2019 7:00:39 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
To: reaganaut1
Is court packing really something liberals want to push for - while there is a Republican president and a Republican Senate?
Actually it did work for FDR - he didn't get his additional pet justices on the court, but the SC caved in to him after he threatened it. If Democrats are going to normalize banana republic practices, Republicans better learn to play that game - Rand Paul-like fidelity to Constitutional principles while Democrats do whatever they want is the kind of logic kids who get their lunch money stolen use to try to get through the day.
To: reaganaut1
4 posted on
03/12/2019 7:11:45 AM PDT by
nopardons
To: reaganaut1
If they ever get both Houses and POTUS, court packing WILL happen. Take it to the bank.
To: reaganaut1
Even the NYT admits the Democrats have become a fringe party.
A fringe party that represents roughly half of voters, and likely a majority soon?
To: reaganaut1
8 posted on
03/12/2019 7:20:42 AM PDT by
immadashell
(Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
To: reaganaut1
Imagine having a political party that tries to implement the things you want. That must be awesome!
10 posted on
03/12/2019 8:55:42 AM PDT by
The Toll
To: reaganaut1
“Reparations, Court-Packing: Once-Fringe Issues Take Hold in Democratic Primary Race”
Fringe issues make for a fringe party ... Dems literally turning into the party of crazy ... and the wonderful irony of it all is that Trump beating Hillary is what drove them insane ... yet ANOTHER wonderful outcome of the Trump Effect ...
11 posted on
03/12/2019 10:19:13 AM PDT by
catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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