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A Supreme Court Counter Measure For President Trump?

 

 

By A Constitutional Patriot
Exclusive to Rense
2-18-16

 
The death/assassination of Justice Scalia has thrown the political landscape into additional chaos.  The Marxist Vampires on the left are drooling at the thought of replacing Scalia with a clone of Ruth Bader Ginsberg which would virtually assure the unmitigated progression of the New World Order agenda and officially mark the death of whatever is left of Constitutional government.
 
The Republican right, on the other hand, is hoping that the McConnell led senate will block any nomination from the the usurper in chief. (Don’t hold your breath.)
 
Although the Republican led house, first by Boehner and now Ryan, would like us to believe that they are powerless without a Republican president and a filibuster-proof senate, this is a complete fiction. The real power of the federal government rests in the House of Representatives.  The courts and president can decree anything that enters their perverted minds; however, without funding from the House, these decrees become nothing more than  rantings of lunatics.
 
A similar remedy is available for the current situation on the Supreme Court. Suppose Obama  nominates a fellow Marxist Vampire like Eric Holder or Loretta Lynch.  Also suppose the spineless opposition in the senate does what they are told and confirms the nominee.  There is a precedented counter-measure to this power grab.
 
The House of Representatives could, upon the election of a new president - God-willing, President Trump - pass an act reducing or increasing the size of the court.  In light of the current situation and aforementioned suppositions, the House could increase the size of the court to 11, or 13, or whatever number it decides. The new President could then fill the vacancies and swing the power back in favor of some Constitutional sanity.
 
 
The precedent for this goes back to just after the War of Northern Aggression. In 1866, the Congress passed the Judicial Circuit Act of 1866.  This act reduced the size of the Supreme Court from ten to seven and prevented President Johnson from filling a vacancy.
 
For as bad things look, for every measure, there is a counter-measure.


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