Other than SCOTUS, the entire federal court system is a creature of Congress and can be un-made in an instant. Because these constant and egregious violations of the Constitution occur at that level, if Congress is serious, just shut down all federal courts. The federal government has no policing authority, anyway (“General police powers” being reserved and not delegated), and only 3 federal crimes exist in the Constitution (piracy, counterfeiting and kidnapping), so the purpose of these lower fed courts would be…?
Shuttering the federal courts would end this CRA nonsense as well as the idiocy of some judge in Vermont deciding a precedent across all 50 states…
… and that’s not even covering the fact that the CRA was an unconstitutional alteration (by legislation rather than amendment) of the Constitution to begin with and ought to be thrown-out wholesale.
If America wants to solve its problems and return to the rule of law, all that needs to be done is to adhere to the Constitution. No more imprisonment without due process, no more waiting years for a trial, no more foreign aid & constant wars (foreign aid - redistributing American tax dollars overseas - is not among the enumerated powers and so is illegal), etc.
It would seem that the grossly misplaced "Civil Rights" issues are at the core of the whole H1b mini-controversy, with the opportunities of whites being sacrificed on the alter of affirmative action. Given that whites still make up by far the largest subset of Americans, how can this do anything BUT constrain our country's achievements?
And what are your suggestions to "fix" the DOJ, Paul? Is it going to have to be blown up and started over or can a few MAGA Patriots at the top actually correct the systemic corruption of 100,000+ employees?
Civil rights legislation has been nothing but a Trojan horse for creating ever-more-intrusive government social programs as well as growing the federal government. We didn't need that law in 1964 and we don't need it now.
Other than SCOTUS, the entire federal court system is a creature of Congress and can be un-made in an instant. Because these constant and egregious violations of the Constitution occur at that level, if Congress is serious, just shut down all federal courts. The federal government has no policing authority, anyway (“General police powers” being reserved and not delegated), and only 3 federal crimes exist in the Constitution (piracy, counterfeiting and kidnapping), so the purpose of these lower fed courts would be…?
Shuttering the federal courts would end this CRA nonsense as well as the idiocy of some judge in Vermont deciding a precedent across all 50 states…
… and that’s not even covering the fact that the CRA was an unconstitutional alteration (by legislation rather than amendment) of the Constitution to begin with and ought to be thrown-out wholesale.
If America wants to solve its problems and return to the rule of law, all that needs to be done is to adhere to the Constitution. No more imprisonment without due process, no more waiting years for a trial, no more foreign aid & constant wars (foreign aid - redistributing American tax dollars overseas - is not among the enumerated powers and so is illegal), etc.
It would seem that the grossly misplaced "Civil Rights" issues are at the core of the whole H1b mini-controversy, with the opportunities of whites being sacrificed on the alter of affirmative action. Given that whites still make up by far the largest subset of Americans, how can this do anything BUT constrain our country's achievements?
And what are your suggestions to "fix" the DOJ, Paul? Is it going to have to be blown up and started over or can a few MAGA Patriots at the top actually correct the systemic corruption of 100,000+ employees?
No doubt AG Bondi is up to the task of restoring justice in our jurisprudence.
Civil rights legislation has been nothing but a Trojan horse for creating ever-more-intrusive government social programs as well as growing the federal government. We didn't need that law in 1964 and we don't need it now.