The Supreme Court refused to block a restrictive new Texas law.
Remember, when they freak out about expanding the court, that Mitch McConnell stole TWO SCOTUS seats. Or we wouldn’t be having this conversation.End the filibuster. Expand the Supreme Court. Break the glass and pull the alarm because this is a fucking emergency.Confirms what we’ve known. The current court is corrupted and corrupt. One of the five in the conservative majority was a corrupt appt. A corrupt court must be brought to heel by the law. We must expand the court to undo its corruption.
GOP promised to stack SCOTUS & abolished the filibuster to do so. Dems can either abolish the filibuster to protect voting rights & expand the court, or kiss democracy goodbye.When everything gets inevitably worse, we're going to look back on this time and remember that Senate Democrats had the power to expand the court and stop partisan gerrymandering but chose not to.Other red states aren’t gonna wait a minute. These anti-abortion laws will now be passed throughout the country.
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