Ever seen an iceberg. I had the chance once to take a boat by a few. They looked like small little islands of ice. Some no bigger than the boat.All it shows is that you don't know what bribery is. What is flying around social media is bait for the ignorant who want to believe the judges striking down Row are corrupt. Accepting bribes is a crime even if the bribe were non-monetary and even for Supreme Court justices.
Bucknutz has posts showing the timeline of any possible interactions between the fishing billionaire and Alito in his official capacity. If your opinion is an informed opinion then it should be easy to answer Bucknutz' request to point out the necessary element to show bribery. The mere existence of a thing of value and an interaction between the parties in an official capacity, even if that interaction has a positive outcome for the gifting party, is not bribery. If that is all you have then you are talking out of your butt.
What’s wrong with sleeping naked in the same bed as your hot sister in law when your wife is out of town on a business trip? You mean, you haven’t done that? How do you prevent loneliness?Ever seen an iceberg. I had the chance once to take a boat by a few. They looked like small little islands of ice. Some no bigger than the boat.
Of course there was far more of it unseen. But hey, as long as all we do is look at the top of it we can pretend the rest of it doesn't exist.
And it is interesting that your view of ethics is anything is fine as long as they can't prove anything. You know, I can sleep in the same bed as my sister in law with both of us naked but hey, you can't prove my dick went anywhere inappropriate so the entire situation is absolutely fine, right?
It isn’t that there is a lack of proof but instead an overwhelming amount of proof of the opposite. Your opinion is akin to someone making claims the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride at Disneyland is a real submarine because the top looks like a submarine in photos and there is no evidence it isn’t a submarine. There are engineering documents, photos from the initial construction showing the pool being built with rails, and maintenance workers who can tell you exactly how the ride works, but all you care about is the photos of the top you’ve seen on social media.And it is interesting that your view of ethics is anything is fine as long as they can't prove anything. You know, I can sleep in the same bed as my sister in law with both of us naked but hey, you can't prove my dick went anywhere inappropriate so the entire situation is absolutely fine, right?
Ever seen an iceberg. I had the chance once to take a boat by a few. They looked like small little islands of ice. Some no bigger than the boat.
Of course there was far more of it unseen. But hey, as long as all we do is look at the top of it we can pretend the rest of it doesn't exist.
And it is interesting that your view of ethics is anything is fine as long as they can't prove anything. You know, I can sleep in the same bed as my sister in law with both of us naked but hey, you can't prove my dick went anywhere inappropriate so the entire situation is absolutely fine, right?
LOL. They just keep comin!Nice perks…
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Clarence Thomas’ 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel
The fullest accounting yet shows how Thomas has secretly reaped the benefits from a network of wealthy and well-connected patrons that is far more extensive than previously understood.www.propublica.org
“At least 38 destination vacations, including a previously unreported voyage on a yacht around the Bahamas; 26 private jet flights, plus an additional eight by helicopter; a dozen VIP passes to professional and college sporting events, typically perched in the skybox; two stays at luxury resorts in Florida and Jamaica; and one standing invitation to an uber-exclusive golf club overlooking the Atlantic coast.
This accounting of Thomas’ travel, revealed for the first time here from an array of previously unavailable information, is the fullest to date of the generosity that has regularly afforded Thomas a lifestyle far beyond what his income could provide. And it is almost certainly an undercount.”
I don’t know if you’ve seen or read this, but it’s pretty incredible how the Supreme Court Justices are just able to take bribes from billionaires. Of course these bribes influence them. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t be offered these bribes.
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Clarence Thomas Secretly Accepted Luxury Trips From Major GOP Donor
Island-hopping on a superyacht. Private jet rides around the world. The undisclosed gifts to Thomas have no known precedent in the modern history of the Supreme Court. “It’s incomprehensible to me that someone would do this,” says one former judge.www.propublica.org
I think this goes to show the absolute need to namely:
1) Enact strict ethical laws against this sort of thing. Nothing jeopardizes the court more than corruption like this. Violate these laws? You’re booted immediately from your perch on the court.
2) Term limits on the court, no more lifetime appointments.
3) Expand the court, rotate the justices out (have a type of bullpen), give each president 1-2 justices guaranteed instead of waiting for them to retire/die out. Help take the partisanship out of these spots. Because it’s so partisan right now, Thomas’s tribe will defend him because they want to protect the majority. If he were to be pushed out right now, Republicans would try and stonewall his replacement until 24.
I think there are a lot of things we can do to reform the court and make it a less political body. The court shouldn’t be the de facto legislative branch for the party out of power that can’t pass legislation on its own.
This attack on our democracy is unprecedented.Bump. I’m old enough to remember when posters here recognized that the court had become rotten to the core and no longer served the country but legislated for Republicans.
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The Supreme Court Rewards Trump’s Defiance
By blessing the president’s rampant abuse of the rule of law, the high court has guaranteed that we’ll be seeing more of it.newrepublic.com
I love how backwards your view of democracy is. Trump is on the side of democracy and the lower court judge was against democracy. Deporting terrorists has broad popular support, and Trump facilitated their removal using a law the people's representatives crafted. It is the unelected lower court judge's attempt to subvert the will of the people that is in opposition to democracy. It is the court's attack on our democracy that is unprecedented, not Trump using laws to do popular things.This attack on our democracy is unprecedented.