If SCOTUS rules that congress indeed does not matter then it follows that the will of the people does not matter either. If the will of the people no longer matters then why would the public pay for this?
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Any politics anywhere in the world. Inevitably it'll be 99% US stuff, but that's not a rule.
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Let me guess what the ruling will be 🙄
SCOTUS ruled Trump can't do that. That was your guess, right? It was my guess.
https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/12/scotustoday-for-monday-december-1/
Does no one actually pay attention to the news over time? Or are we just posting the most cynical reactions because we feel it? Sounds like a conservative FaceBook attitude to me.
SCOTUS has ruled against Trump a great many times, or let lower court rulings stand, in many "woke" cases. I was so shocked I started collecting them. Those cases are a couple of years old, but not much has changed.
Blows my mind that people think Trump appointed judges owe him anything or are MAGA. They're conservative, not partisan.