• HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Can someone who is good with politics explain to me why Dems are not fighting back against the slide into fascism?

    They are.

    Why are these states still receiving federal funding and welfare subsidies?

    Because they’ve complied with the legal requirements to receive that funding, and so it would be illegal for them to be denied that funding due to an unrelated matter.

    Why is the compromised and illegitimate Supreme Court still in power?

    Because impeaching a member of the Supreme Court requires a charge be brought by the US House of Representatives, and the Senate needs to vote to convict (2/3 majority, I believe). Y’know, because of the US constitution.

    Why are blue states not sanctioning fascist states?

    Because they don’t have the legal authority to do so.

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      7 months ago

      they could and should pack the court but I suspect until there is a firmer majority in the senate there will be a couple democrats that will happily accept republican donor money to stop it.

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        7 months ago

        They should not, because when Republicans win in the future–and they will–Republicans will do the same thing.

        OTOH, if they take the house and retain the senate, I think that impeaching Thomas is perfectly reasonable, and you could make a pretty solid claim for impeaching Kavanaugh for lying as well.

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          7 months ago

          Impeaching thomas takes a far larger majority and, guess what republicans already run the supreme court so if they pack it later we just end up back in the current situation. It only requires a simple majority in the senate to pack the court.