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"Lawsuits are slow, they are complicated, they are often decided on arbitrary technicalities or total nonsense, and being so costly they are hideously biased toward the rich and well-connected." prospect.org/justice/amer...
American Government-by-Lawsuit Is a Disasterprospect.org Judicial review is not just anti-democratic, it strangles ordinary governance.
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The Supreme Court agrees that governance by judicial fiat is unwise—so long as the targets of governance are homeless, and not wealthy.
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And after there are 1000 more Palestine ohios, where trump lovers are actually injured, everyone, including the press will blame Brandon. And we all sit here, complicit, with nary a protest.
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Hard to protest when you're living paycheck-to-paycheck with no union and an absence or a non-aligned social post gets you fired, then evicted.
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I didn't mean you. Where is the equivalent of the woman's March? I will be there. I'm old but I see no one working to get the youth to see overturning chevron is going to ruin their clean air and water and accelerate global warming- f calling it climate change as the temperature increases monthly
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And, before anyone tells me what I should be doing, I am old and work a job that no one over 30 should have to do (because it's physically difficult) that barely pays the bills.
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And this will never change for the better, correct?
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I don't know what is going to happen, the pendulum has swung back before though
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Isn't this what Murray Rothbard wanted? Yea it suxx bawlz
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Guess what ! Did you receive information about Palliative Care De-fundraising program by founder of Bluesky & Bill Gates foundation
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I had no idea that the first corporate personhood case was out of Santa Clara County or that it was decided so arbitrarily. In retrospect, I guess it seems appropriate that the idea came out of the Missions and Defense/Silicon Valley.
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ha well, this was back in the 1880s, in those days it was the railroad barons demanding extra legal privileges
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True! California has always been a mess. Made me think about the graft trials too: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Fra... sfmuseum.org/hist5/graft1...