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On 11/8/2013 6:36 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/8/13, 6:19 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/8/2013 5:01 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: The Tea Party is a conglomeration of white trash, with the emphasis on trash. The elected politicians who claim to be Tea Party members are racist obstructionists who hate government and want to destroy it. They're secessionists. Their followers are ignorant and stupid. I'm not surprised you admire them and think they are good people. Hypothetical: The impossible happens and Ted Cruz is elected POTUS in 2016. In the first few months of his presidency two bills are introduced in Congress with the full support of Cruz who promises to immediately sign them into law. The first is to overturn Roe v. Wade, making abortions illegal. The second is to reinstate both prayer and teaching of creationism in public schools. As a liberal, progressive Democrat, how hard would you be willing to fight to prevent these bills from becoming law? Point is the Tea Party crowd are as passionate about their beliefs as liberal Democrats are about theirs. Disclaimer: This post is in no way intended to suggest agreement or support of the "Tea Party" movement. There's not much that can be done while such bills were moving through Congress. If they were passed, though, I of course would support the efforts of interested parties to file suit in U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia for injunctions, which I assure you would be granted. The District Court would find both unConstitutional. Cruz would appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth District, which would uphold the District Court. Cruz would try to get the U.S. Supreme Court to take an appeal. Since both laws would be in violation of settled law, it is not likely the Supremes would take the case. If they did, they would find for settled law, and Cruz would again be the fool. Those sorts of beliefs of course would keep Cruz from being elected in the first place. Cruz would be slaughtered in the popular and electoral vote and that might actually signal the end of the Republican Party. Thoughtful answer. Thanks. I guess the Tea Party crowd don't want to mess with courts, so they just block everything at the Congress level. |
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