Congressional Democrats have pushed for ethics reform legislation, efforts publicly rejected by Samuel Alito

  • AggressivelyPassive
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    291 year ago

    I’m not American, so maybe that’s a stupid question, but is there really nothing the rest of the government can do about it?

    • Flying Squid
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      651 year ago

      Maybe if congress got its shit together they could impeach him, but that won’t happen.

      • @kescusay
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        621 year ago

        Bingo. Each branch is supposed to act as a check on the power of the other two, but the current Congress would rather use its impeachment power to go after Hunter Biden - excuse me, Joe Biden - for being a Democrat.

        By all rights, Thomas should have earned immediate impeachment and removal the moment his frequent acceptance of bribes came to light. But bribery is no scandal for Republicans anymore. For most of their supporters, literally the only crime a Republican can commit is agreeing with a Democrat on anything.

        • @lateraltwo
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          21 year ago

          This is Hunter Biden’s America, smh

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        Not as long as Democrats’ voters stay home because “both parties are the same” and Republicans ’ voters turn out in droves.

        Stop electing Republicans and you’ll see a lot of problems solved.

        • @PreachHard
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          I think you really overestimate the “both parties are the same” group/impact. The Dems need to do more to capture and inspire votes. Stop blaming people for not voting for them. You’re supposed to earn their vote with good policy. It’s not good enough to just be not as shite as the republicans.

          • @whofearsthenight
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            41 year ago

            I don’t think they are under-estimating, or even close. It’s like taking a solid b student and grading them next to the kid eating paint chips and torturing small animals and pretending it’s the same. Even in modern times, look at economic accomplishments of this admin, legislative accomplishments, etc. Fighting for things like a higher min wage (though it failed.)

            Stop blaming people for not voting for them.

            Fuck no. Every time in my life we’ve voted in Republicans it’s led to one catastrophe or another. Sure you can make an argument that Dems need to be pushed to the left, but the choices are between:

            a) the party who isn’t improving your life fast enough
            b) the party these days that are literal fascists responsible for multiple financial collapses at this point, millions dead from wars they start, failure to manage a pandemic, extreme wealth concentration, that is looking at our planet on fire and still doesn’t meaningfully acknowledge that our policy is causing it. Book bans, loss of bodily autonomy for half of the country, destroying education, ensuring discrimination in law, bringing back child labor.

            If you’re voting republican in 2023 or not voting democrat, you’re a sociopath, billionaire (whoops said the same thing twice), or a fucking moron*. There is no path to a more progressive country that comes through allowing fascists to burn it all down.

            * I suppose I could more charitably say “extremely, profoundly ignorant in a way that almost has to be a choice at this point.”

            • @PreachHard
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              You heard it here folks, if you have any principle and vote green then you’re scum to this person and a sociopath.

              Hope you like gagging on the dick of your corporate lobbied leaders. What a detestable way to interact with and view the rest of the world. I hate the republican party more than most but your brand of condescending neo-liberal piousness comes in close second.

              You literally are shitting on everyone who isn’t already voting for your party in this comment and wonder why the Dems hemorrhage votes.

              How about instead of spitting in the eyes of those more progressive or less informed than yourself you might wanna look at the glass house you’re sitting in.

              Maybe there’s a little more nuance than your beyond idiotic reduction of the situation.

              Edit: Oh yeah and fuck right off with that pathetic, “oh good little house elf will appreciate the meagre left wing policy. Change doesn’t come overnight, I must love the piecemeal changes and accept that this is just how it is.” We’d still have segregation and women wouldn’t vote if history was made of spineless people like you.

              • @whofearsthenight
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                11 year ago

                Lol, I guess I should have led with "extremely, profoundly ignorant in a way that almost has to be a choice at this point” for all of the reading comprehension in this post.

                Aside from the fact that I am far more left than the democratic party and your base assumption about me and the point of my post is woefully far off, I would really love some answer to a very basic question:

                What has the effect been for left/progressive policy from sitting out elections or voting for third party/independents?

                While left/progressives sit over here and go “oh I don’t like this candidate because they voted for this policy in '92 that was bad for beluga whales” the right will line up and dutifully vote for a rapist that tried to overthrow democracy as long as they have an R next to their name.

                But yeah, vote your principles! Go out there and vote for the green candidate! After all, look at how well that went towards advancing green principles - The party promotes green politics, specifically environmentalism; nonviolence; social justice; participatory democracy; grassroots democracy; anti-war; anti-racism; libertarian socialism and eco-socialism. All that got so much better thanks to the idealists who thought Hillary was a little too corporate or had a little too much resting bitch face.

                • @PreachHard
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                  You talk about misrepresenting views and then you pull this out your arse:

                  92 was bad for beluga Wales

                  How about Citizens United? How about Glass Steagall? How about the drug war? How about police reform, healthcare, corporate taxes. I could go on and on.

                  I feel like my analysis is pretty apropo considering how you’re not acknowledging the massive blind spot in issues that most of the USA agree on. And fuck off with picking out the worst perspectives picked out from your dissenters.

                  You don’t think I can pick out a list of headlines for the democratic party which has an even worse history than the greens! You don’t think you make some concessions to vote for them?

                  That’s the thing for me though, you’re so condescending and write off everyone else but those who toe the line for your team. You can’t even approach the conversation with the honest position that there’s good people who can disagree politically with you. Exuding the fart sniffing ego that has turned so many of the working class away from the democrats.

            • @PreachHard
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              I mean there’s a thousand different executive actions Biden could’ve taken at this point? Maybe a better platform to run on that inspires hope a bit better. Christ, I really don’t understand the ball-licking of these neo-liberal politicians like they’re gods gift. Are you all out of your minds?

              • Student Debt
              • National Healthcare
              • Ending lobbying/citizens United
              • Voter reform/gerrymandering fixes
              • Ending drug war
              • A new new deal

              Absolutely anything to inspire better than this limp dicked nonsense. It’s a bunch of corporatist twats bowing to company interests at every turn.

        • Flying Squid
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          I don’t think the Dems have the guts to impeach a SCOTUS justice even if they got in power.

          • Dee
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            51 year ago

            Looking at what a fully Democratic state government has done in Michigan already from a single election cycle, I think you’re wrong. As soon as Republicans get out of office good things can start to happen.

      • @Treczoks
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        21 year ago

        Congress getting their shit together or hell freezes over - what is more likely?

    • @Nightwingdragon
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      Ironically, in an attempt to make SCOTUS as non-political as possible, our Constitution sets a very high threshhold for removal of a sitting federal judge. You need 67 out of 100 Senators to vote for removal. Our senate is roughly 50/50 split, give or take a couple of people, divided almost evenly between the two parties. And those parties are so deeply divided that it’s all but impossible to get up to the 67 people needed to remove a judge, making the threat of impeachment toothless. Any Republican right now who would side with Democrats to remove a Republican judge would be committing political suicide.

      In other words, yes, Clarence Thomas can continue to receive bribes with literal impunity. The only other non-partisan methods of removing him are referral to our Department of Justice for a criminal inquiry. But our current leader of the DOJ is a spineless coward afraid of his own shadow, and even if he were to act, the entire process of investigation, charges, trial, impeachment, and removal would take so long that he’d likely be dead of old age before he was removed.

      • @[email protected]
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        261 year ago

        to make SCOTUS as non-political as possible

        The most ironic thing about this phrase is the fact that judges have to say which party they root for.

    • Kit Sorens
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      231 year ago

      There are checks and balances. They only work when the government operates in good faith.

    • @[email protected]
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      In theory they can do something about it but because in America there’s only 2 parties in power, with one parry’s identity being “opposing the other party no matter what” rather than serving the people of the country, they’ll never reach the consensus necessary to actually remove the judge.

      In most countries there’s multiple parties in power so negotiation is typically mandatory and a consensus for action can often be found. In the US that’s virtually impossible because the 2 parties hate each other and there’s no other alternative.

    • @Skyrmir
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      11 year ago

      Congress could impeach him in a hot second, if most of them weren’t either on his side, or doing the same thing.