• @Rottcodd
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    494 months ago

    Only “near” historic low?

    Since we already have at least two overtly corrupt justices whose entire defense consists essentially of “nobody has the authority to do anything about it so fuck you,” and the highlights of their last session include ruling that bribery is entirely legal just so long as the check is postdated and that presidents are completely and totally immune from even being investigated over anything that is in any way connected to anything that might by any stretch of the most fevered imagination be considered an "official act " I have to wonder what it will take to actually hit rock bottom.

    I have no doubt that, since they have no integrity, no ethics and no regard for either law or the well-being of the country, we’ll see.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      Only “near” historic low?

      According to the article:

      The new Gallup poll found 43 percent of Americans approve of how the nation’s highest court is performing its job

      The approval rating is just shy of the record-low recorded in September 2021, when 40 percent said they approved.

      • @tburkhol
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        214 months ago

        Ah. So the disclosure of Thomas’ gifts, the bribery, and the Presidents-are-Kings thing have started to win back public opinion. god help the rest of us.

        • massive_bereavement
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          Lol, but I’ll say it’s the opposite: when the majority of the Court was progressive, a high percentage of republicans where unfavorable, however recently they changed their mind because the Court’s doing exactly what they want.

          So would like to see democrat support for it exclusively.