TGHusker
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Yes the Brisket and the Fatty (look it up)will create a coming to Jesus moment for sure.Oh, sweet Jesus and all the serried saints.
Yes the Brisket and the Fatty (look it up)will create a coming to Jesus moment for sure.Oh, sweet Jesus and all the serried saints.
All the more reasons for Biden's proposed changes to the SC.If only RBG had such foresight.
I’m of the opinion that Congress should tackle their own term limit problem and clean their own house with that specific issue before trying to impart it on another branch of government.All the more reasons for Biden's proposed changes to the SC.
They do have term limits. You only get 2 or 6 years and then you have to win an election again. Competitions and rules, set aside, you only get the length of one term each time. SC faces none of these limits.I’m of the opinion that Congress should tackle their own term limit problem and clean their own house with that specific issue before trying to impart it on another branch of government.
It’s like a good business manager, parent or coach who says they never would tell their direct reports to have to do things they haven’t already done.
House incumbency reelection rate averages 92% roughly. Senate incumbency re election rate averages roughly 82%. Name recognition alone makes it extremely hard to primary someone.They do have term limits. You only get 2 or 6 years and then you have to win an election again. Competitions and rules, set aside, you only get the length of one term each time. SC faces none of these limits.
Which isn't 100%. Those 8% and 18% must suck, respectively.House incumbency reelection rate averages 92% roughly. Senate incumbency re election rate averages roughly 82%. Name recognition alone makes it extremely hard to primary someone.
True, but 100% of SCOTUS justices are “term limited” by death or optional retirement. It’s just an open ended “term limit”Which isn't 100%. Those 8% and 18% must suck, respectively.
We can walk and chew gum at the same time. I've been a long time advocate of Congressional term limits. They should have been in place along time ago. But because item one hasn't occurred doesn't mean we can't fix another problem.I’m of the opinion that Congress should tackle their own term limit problem and clean their own house with that specific issue before trying to impart it on another branch of government.
And so is congress. So both are term limited in your eyes.True, but 100% of SCOTUS justices are “term limited” by death or optional retirement. It’s just an open ended “term limit”
Im not totally against changing the Constitution and doing some type of limit on SCOTUS. But only after Congress shows us the way and how we can benefit by term limits for themselves.
Agreed. They can and should be different. The SC terms should be long enough to resist cultural ups and downs and short enough so that one party has a long term dominating position on the court.I see a lot of conservatives advocating term limits for our entrenched politicians.
If we could bring the Supreme Court into the fold, would everyone be cool with that?
I think I would. Terms would not need to be identical among the three branches.
Agree, I say lets start with Congress and move to SCOTUS. We just disagree with what to start with.But because item one hasn't occurred doesn't mean we can't fix another problem.
In a sense yes. However, neither has a hard limit in terms of number of years for not being able to hold that certain position anymore.And so is congress. So both are term limited in your eyes.
Yes.If we could bring the Supreme Court into the fold, would everyone be cool with that?
I think I would. Terms would not need to be identical among the three branches.