Thursday, February 13, 2025

I'm thinking that their black robes should be exchanged for orange jumpsuits

 "GOOD BEHAVIOR".

Here's just one example of judiciary rot:
The pattern emerges with devastating clarity:
Federal judges aren't merely protecting fraud—they're embedded within the very systems they're tasked to oversee impartially.
Consider Judge John Bates. His wife, Carol Rhees, founded Hope for Children in Ethiopia—a direct recipient of USAID funding. Not recusal. Not disclosure. Just calculated protection of family interests. When DOGE moved to expose systematic waste, Bates didn't interpret law. He ordered the President to restore payments linked to organizations with whom he's ideologically aligned.

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  1. You know what they say, if you're fighting the folks uncovering fraud, you're in on the fraud.
    It's surprising even to me, who expects the worst, how all pervasive gov't funding of leftists is.
    Soros was boning us with our own money. He probably spent a few $million to control $billions.

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    1. As bad as I thought it all was, I was still way off the true scope of the corruption.

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  2. There's supposed to be legislation being prepared to prohibit district judges from imposing nationwide legal actions.

    It's a start. But we need more than a few impeachments as well.

    And THAT will barely scratch the surface of the corruption.

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    1. So the objection to Musk is that nobody voted for him. Hmmm. I did not, in fact, do so. But I did vote for Trump, and he said he was going to put Musk in charge of finding and eliminated government waste.

      However, I have never voted for a federal judge. Or for that matter, for Chuck Schumer or Elizabeth Warren. So where does that leave them, on the scale of legitimacy?

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