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| America, you are on the decline. |
Why pay taxes?
The taxes are wasted on protecting the elite, fund endless war and keep billionaires wealthy.
Capitalism is the leading cause of economic uncertainty.
A civil war is looming in the United States. People are getting pushed to the brink. Now you are fucking with the money, the representation and the family.
Why is the Supreme Court even around?
The U.S. is the most violent and lawless nation on the fucking planet.
We need to adhere to international law. Cause the U.S. laws are outdated and totally out of touch with what's going on right now.
We living in some dire straits as a country.
President Donald J. Trump serving his second term in his 45th and 47th session has made me realize that white men cannot jump. White men leading the U.S. have driven the country further into decline.
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| John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brent Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett are some real assholes. |
We are fucked up.
The Supreme Court has a job approval of 26%.
John Roberts will be regarded as the Roger Taney of modern history. None of these picks from Trump, George W. Bush and his father George H.W. Bush will be regarded as history's best.
May their lives be miserable.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Louisiana’s second majority Black congressional district in a decision that could open the door for Republican-led states to eliminate Black and Latino electoral districts that tend to favor Democrats and affect the balance of power in Congress.
Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Arizona, South Carolina, Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Texas and Georgia will likely do redistricting to favor Republicans sooner than you think.
In a 6-3 ruling, the court’s conservative majority found that the district, represented by Democrat Cleo Fields, relied too heavily on race. Chief Justice John Roberts had described the district as a “snake” that stretches more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) to link parts of the Shreveport, Alexandria, Lafayette and Baton Rouge areas.
“That map is an unconstitutional gerrymander,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the six conservatives.
The decision weakens a landmark voting rights law’s protections against discrimination in redistricting. It’s unclear how much is left of the provision, known as Section 2, the main way to challenge racially discriminatory election practices.
Not much, Justice Elena Kagan wrote in a dissent for the three liberal justices. “The consequences are likely to be far-reaching and grave. Today’s decision renders Section 2 all but a dead letter,” Kagan wrote.
The 1965 voting rights law, the centerpiece legislation of the Civil Rights Movement, succeeded in opening the ballot box to Black Americans and reducing persistent discrimination in voting.


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