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🐝 BusyBusyBee 🐝's avatar

“Another prominent suggestion is executive branch defiance of judicial decisions that progressives vehemently oppose.”

🤔 Do you mean something like what the Alabama state legislature is doing right now in drawing up their new districting maps? I seem to recall SCOTUS ruling against them in the most recent term vis-á-vis their maps. Now they’ve just turned around and drawn maps that are basically the same because, why not? They’ll just get taken back to court again where they’ll get struck down, appeal, struck down, appeal to SCOTUS where they again keep the maps in place for the 2024 election because the primary has already happened - just like in 2022. Rinse and repeat.

Progressives might complain a lot and throw a lot of “wouldn’t it be great if we …” types of theories around, but it sure seems to me that it’s not the progressives we need to worry about in the near term.

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Ben - MD, VA, NE Florida.'s avatar

This writer comes to us via George Mason. Makes sense that I disagree with some of his opinions here.

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