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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Monday, March 18, 2019

Beto O’Rourke: Packing The Supreme Court Is ‘An Idea We Should Discuss’


FDR Undermines the Constitution
In a direct attack on the Constitution FDR tried to pack the Supreme Court with New Deal Leftists who would obey his commands.  The voters dealt the Democrats a major setback ending New Deal legislation.


Beto Pushes Packing The Supreme Court
From FDR to Beto Democrats never stop in their endless quest for unconstitutional and total power. 
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The Communists in Venezuela showed the way by packing their Supreme Court with Leftists so all their unconstitutional acts would be declared "legal".


Presidential hopeful Beto O’Rourke discussed his desire to revise the way Supreme Court justices are nominated and confirmed, while speaking at a Thursday rally in Iowa.
O’Rourke mentioned an oft-cited idea that would change the current system where nine justices are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate to a new, expanded system with 15 justices. Democrats would choose five, Republicans would choose five, and together those 10 justices would pick another five, in a vote independent of the people who picked them.
“I think that’s an idea we should explore,” he said.
O’Rourke also said he might support placing term limits on Supreme Court justices.
“We’re a country of 320 million people. There’s got to be the talent and the wisdom and the perspective,” he said. “And that court should be able to reflect the diversity that we are composed of in this country.”
O’Rourke is not the first candidate to support packing the courts. South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg (D.) also supported both ideas in similar wording, while speaking at Saint Anselm College last week.

A Victim of FDR Socialism
Roscoe Filburn with harvested wheat at his farm in Ohio in 1942.  Filburn sued to overturn a 1938 Democrat passed federal law that told him how much wheat he could grow on his family farm near Dayton and made him pay a penalty for every extra bushel.
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Of Wheat and Socialized Medicine

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