Congress Wants Power To Overturn SCOTUS Rulings
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Congress Wants Power To Overturn SCOTUS Rulings
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[Homer]Mmm... unconstitutional...[/Homer]
This is just trying to make a political statement. They don't seriously expect it to take off.
This is just trying to make a political statement. They don't seriously expect it to take off.
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They already have that power with the ability to vote for Amendments. OH wait, you mean power that doesn't take a lot of effort. My bad.
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
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This has come up before, I believe. I'll repeat what I said then: Congress can no more give itself the power to overturn a SCOTUS decision than it can give itself the power to order back the tides. Even if this bill passed, it would be meaningless.
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*nod* The people who want this want a quick way to skip over the checks and balances in the system that is laid out in the Constitution.Knife wrote:They already have that power with the ability to vote for Amendments. OH wait, you mean power that doesn't take a lot of effort. My bad.
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Senator Lewis: The bill passes!
SCOTUS: The bill is struck down. Bitch.
SCOTUS: The bill is struck down. Bitch.
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The Supreme Court would quickly find that law unconstitutional.
No, but it is given to the courts, er, sorry, the "activist judges." And guess who the highest collection of activist judges in the land is?Andrew J wrote:Maybe, maybe not. The power of judicial review is not specifically given to SCOTUS by the Constitution, IIRC.
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Actualy the very nature of the Supreme Court gives it judicial review. They are the final authority on the laws and hence their rullings stand.Andrew J. wrote:Maybe, maybe not. The power of judicial review is not specifically given to SCOTUS by the Constitution, IIRC.HemlockGrey wrote:Senator Lewis: The bill passes!
SCOTUS: The bill is struck down. Bitch.
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Actually, the Congress can -for all practical purposes- overturn the actions of the Supreme Court. The Congress has the power to restrict the jurisdiction of ALL federal courts (although they seldom do it), icluding SCOTUS. If Congress wanted to effectively overturn a decision like say, the sodomy decision, they could make such cases off limits to the courts, then pass a law banning anal and oral sex.
Like I said, it's seldom used, but the Right is drunk with power and I wouldn't put it past them.
Like I said, it's seldom used, but the Right is drunk with power and I wouldn't put it past them.
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actually, it never stopped either side before...
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I am neither into bukkake nor smoking weed, I am into the constitution, which does not give the federal government the power to regulate either of those things
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Is there anyone who can overrule Congress?
Like the PoTUS.
Like the PoTUS.
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Nope, Congress holds all the trump cards. They can remove Presidents, judges, even state governments by declaring that they no longer have representative governments. They can decide presidential elections. They can decide their own membership by either refusing to seat new members or expelling current ones.
It's kind of funny that Congress has all this power, but is so corrupt and cowardly that they let courts and presidents run all over them.
Part of it is to deflect responsibility (and to make sure they aren't held to account on election day) since for most of these schmucks, a seat in Congress is the best job they could ever hope for. They don't want to get kicked off the gravy train by taking a stand if they can help it.
So unelected judges got to prevent votes from being counted in Florida and an unelected President launched an illegal war in Iraq. Congress has disgraced itself again.
It's kind of funny that Congress has all this power, but is so corrupt and cowardly that they let courts and presidents run all over them.
Part of it is to deflect responsibility (and to make sure they aren't held to account on election day) since for most of these schmucks, a seat in Congress is the best job they could ever hope for. They don't want to get kicked off the gravy train by taking a stand if they can help it.
So unelected judges got to prevent votes from being counted in Florida and an unelected President launched an illegal war in Iraq. Congress has disgraced itself again.
Incorrect. This was intentional on the founders. They gave the most power to the branch that couldn't abuse it. The more people have the power, the less they can agree on things.Elfdart wrote:It's kind of funny that Congress has all this power, but is so corrupt and cowardly that they let courts and presidents run all over them.
The founding fathers were very smart on this issue. They recognized that congress would have a lot of power but they also knew that congress ultimately can't agree to abuse this power and so there is no problem.
In theory congress has the most power. The president excerises the most personal power. The Supreme Court exercises the most power overall.
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No, and there is no need. As powerful as congress is, its very makeup means that you never have to worry abouyt it abusing its power.Gandalf wrote:Is there anyone who can overrule Congress?
Like the PoTUS.
"If the facts are on your side, pound on the facts. If the law is on your side, pound on the law. If neither is on your side, pound on the table."
"The captain claimed our people violated a 4,000 year old treaty forbidding us to develop hyperspace technology. Extermination of our planet was the consequence. The subject did not survive interrogation."
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Though they really do give it a run for its money time to time.Alyeska wrote:No, and there is no need. As powerful as congress is, its very makeup means that you never have to worry abouyt it abusing its power.Gandalf wrote:Is there anyone who can overrule Congress?
Like the PoTUS.
They say, "the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants and patriots." I suppose it never occurred to them that they are the tyrants, not the patriots. Those weapons are not being used to fight some kind of tyranny; they are bringing them to an event where people are getting together to talk. -Mike Wong
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
The courts only have power because the Congress and President want it that way. Both haven't hesitated to bitchslap the courts when they felt the need. In the late 1800s, Congress made the issue of railroad strikes off-limits for the courts. Just recently, they removed certain habeus corpus cases from their jurisdiction, too.
And of course there's Old Hickory, when he was told his ethnic cleansing against the Cherokees was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, responded "They have made their decision, let them enforce it." Sort of the precursor to Stalin's "How many divisions does the Vatican have?"
As much as they bitch about the courts, Congress and Presidents seldom do anything about it. Part of it is because they secretly agree with the Court's rulings and are glad someone else is taking the heat. The other is purely electoral.
For example, the Court just struck down state sodomy laws. Now a large percentage of people hate homosexuals. What better way to get the fag-bashers to the polls that to keep the issue (and gay marriage) in the public eye by squealing about how the Court is giving gays "special rights" or trying to "force that lifestyle on our children"? If the Court said "We're going to leave this to Congress to decide.", the House and Senate would have to take responsibility for the decision one way or the other.
And of course there's Old Hickory, when he was told his ethnic cleansing against the Cherokees was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, responded "They have made their decision, let them enforce it." Sort of the precursor to Stalin's "How many divisions does the Vatican have?"
As much as they bitch about the courts, Congress and Presidents seldom do anything about it. Part of it is because they secretly agree with the Court's rulings and are glad someone else is taking the heat. The other is purely electoral.
For example, the Court just struck down state sodomy laws. Now a large percentage of people hate homosexuals. What better way to get the fag-bashers to the polls that to keep the issue (and gay marriage) in the public eye by squealing about how the Court is giving gays "special rights" or trying to "force that lifestyle on our children"? If the Court said "We're going to leave this to Congress to decide.", the House and Senate would have to take responsibility for the decision one way or the other.
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Actually, a Libertarian is a certain class of Republican that doesn't have political ambition.Elfdart wrote:Libertarian: Republican who is into bukake and smoking weed.
As opposed to a small "l" libertarian, which is as rare as a five-pound pearl.
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Congress already has the power to overturn a Supreme Court Ruling, well not exactly but they do have a major part of that power. It's called the amendment process.
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