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Ginsburg dies: What comes next?


John Reimann
 

"The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will probably decisively end an entire era in the role of the US Supreme Court and how it is seen by the great majority of Americans. As we will see, it could also have a very immediate and direct effect on the outcome of November’s elections. That’s true because the most likely outcome is that the in-person voting on Nov. 3 won’t settle who wins, the decision is delayed for days or even weeks as mail-in votes are counted, widespread open conflict over attempts to get mail-in votes discounted ensues and the whole mess ends up in the Supreme Court, which by then could have a 5-3 decisive Trump majority with one swing vote (John Roberts)....."

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Jerry Monaco
 

Liberals care too much about the Supreme Court. It matters but the history of Supreme Court is a history of pro-buisinesss, reaction and racism. This has been true except for a brief few decades when Roosevelt and Eisenhower appointed liberal-left justices. 

Hate the ruling class? Then hate it's supreme court.