Monday, February 15, 2016

A Supreme Court Judge is just another attorney


A Supreme Court Judge is not "GOD!"


A Supreme Court Judge is just another attorney
(ambulance chaser, so to speak)
doing what attorneys do best.
Interpreting the (Laws of the Land),
their way and/or the way of their clients.

A while back, the majority of

(We the People)

elected into office, for the right or wrong reasons, the Tea Party.

They call themselves, (The Tea Party)!

As in,

The Boston Tea Party

(initially referred to by John Adams

as

"the Destruction of the Tea in Boston"

Was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, on December 16, 1773.

The demonstrators,

(Group of Cowards)

had to disguised themselves as Native Americans,

destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company,

in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773.

Now this, New Group of Cowards,

(The Tea Party)

is hell bent on getting their own way in the political arena, no matter what happens to the country!

Because this president is refusing to place the working people, the poor, and anyone else that this group does not like,

into their Romen type Colosseum,
 

to be brutally destroyed by their groups of

Paying "Super-Pac's!"

This group has flat out refused to work, for right or wrong reasons,

with this president for the good of their country!

The jealousy continues today with this Supreme count nomination.

What in the heck is all of this bologna with a president nominating a judge to the vacant Supreme Court seat?

Yes.

The president has the duty according to the Constitution of the United States of America,

to nominate someone to fill an empty chair on the Supreme Court.

Yes.

This is the duty of the Senate, to qualify, according to our laws, this president's nominated person.

The question is,

will this senate finally be doing its job?

On the other hand, will this senate do what it,

and the House of Representatives have been doing for some several years?

Stall, Cry, and Stomp their feet as if still in Diapers, playing in a Sandbox.

Appointment and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States

The appointment and confirmation of Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States

involves several steps set forth by the United States Constitution,

which have been further refined and developed by decades of tradition.

Justices are appointed by the President of the United States,

and must be confirmed by the United States Senate.

This is done following a series of hearings in which both the nominee and other witnesses make statements and answer questions


Nothing in this that said,

"or until the senate gets its own party elected to the Whitehouse?"