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@lillyfinch What in the world?

The court very often rules against heritage foundation positions, and the heritage foundation for its part often rails against what the court does.

In the real world, no, there is no love lost between those two institutions.

@TCatInReality No you have that completely backwards.

Roberts wasn't hostile to the VRA, he was a supporter of the law! That actually buttressed the VRA.

A lot of people really don't understand that when laws are faithfully respected in the courts that makes them more, not less, powerful.

Roberts didn't lie. And it has absolutely nothing to do with DEI, which was a really nutty leap for the linked article to make.

Yes, times change. Doesn't mean they have changed completely, but when Roberts pointed out that it was important to set aside the loopholes and faithfully apply the law in light of the changed circumstances, that was an extremely rational position to take.

And it's why he was able to gain the support of the other justices. This sort of sensational article talks as if he's acting unilaterally, but that's not how the world works.

@JaniceOCG @AngryBlackLady

@lillyfinch this overlooks that the justices aren't so much talking about conservative versus liberal versus moderate in so many of these cases, but simply discussions about proper procedure.

Neither the world, nor the Supreme Court, are so black and white.

@SaanichGuy keep in mind that Americans are generally not concerned about Alito's performance on the bench, and not particularly interested in his personal life.

If elsewhere this would mean resignation, well, now THAT would be corruption of the system, with personal attacks overriding the role the person serves in our government.

The US might be better than elsewhere when it comes to things like this.

Also, US tax policy promotes charging for checked bags. But we keep reelecting the same people promoting those policies, so again, we get what we vote for.

Yay democracy!

@kims

@kegill the answer is simple: because it's simply not an option on the table to return to the previous borders.

There has been no workable plan for forcing Russia to return to the other boarders. That milk has been spilt.

That's why the victim needs to hand over territory, at least for now. Because there is no realistic alternative on the table.

@kegill this misses that the argument is precisely that the activity WASN'T constitutionally protected.

There are other issues with the legal process here, but that framing gets the situation wrong.

@Free_Press I'd say it goes the other way from the picture.

We ALREADY HAD a circus, so we elected a clown.

The cause and effect are the other way around, and this is backed by the public levels of dissatisfaction with how government had been operating.

@petersuber there's so much question begging there, though.

For example, installing "ideologically aligned" people can be PRO-science if you don't start with the assumption that they're anti-

And so, so many say it's in promotion of science that we need to break the ideological bonds that have been keeping these institutions bound to antiscientific patterns.

@chrischirp

It's noteworthy that both parties claim there was significant election fraud in the '24 election stealing wins from them.

Same as 2020, a dispassionate review of the facts can settle a lot of this, but lord knows that's not going to be reported broadly.

The Gateway Pundit  
Michigan Investigators Raise Alarm Over Suspicious Ballot Irregularities in Muskegon County’s ’24 Election https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/0...

@MattBinder on his radio show today Sean Hannity announced that he was going to buy some Teslas in support.

If Trump was copying Hannity here that really captures the current state of affairs where Trump is just doing whatever conservatives are talking about, just following them.

Just to emphasize it: not leading, following and taking advantage of whatever is being talked about by those morons.

@LevZadov kind of funny to say nothing like this in American history while pointing out that there was something like this in American history.

No we all need to emphasize that the solution is and has always been at the feet of Congress.

If Congress isn't doing its job, be very interested in what your particular congresspeople and probably stop reelecting them.

@lawprofblawg

Going behind the satire, one thing I find fascinating is that the new crop of conservatives have been happy to dethrone Reagan. I've never seen mainstream conservatives so willing to call him out.

@walterolson.bsky.social Musk is trolling us. He's posting things to get attention.

There's an old internet adage, don't feed the trolls.

Even wondering about what he might post is playing into his game and encouraging it to happen.

A quick overview of the questions about whether actually has the mineral deposits that put dollar signs in Trump's eyes. I've heard this skepticism of the deposits before.

I have a suspicion that is not such a big fan of the minerals agreement with because he knows it's not really going to pan out, he's just going along with it to get to the next step that might actually be substantial.

Until Trump botched his own deal, of course.

youtu.be/PFr5dei95KQ?si=Jhuciz

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@robcinos taken?

No.

Accepted payment in return for providing services the government found really valuable and worth buying.

It's a pretty important part of the story.

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Student: Can I make up words and use them in my papers?

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@MikeDunnAuthor I think more importantly, as I recall he used the same sort of language that Biden used and that conservatives held against him.

So, it's the kind of thing where we should have been emphasizing to Trump supporters that their guy had done the things that they said they were against, had really betrayed them and failed them in the first term, so they should regard him as the loser that he was.

Unfortunately that's not the strategy people used so he got let off the hook.

@MikeDunnAuthor replace the services because the US government has on a remarkably bipartisan and democratic basis determined that these are services that make the country better.

Feel free to try to change minds about that, but for now the US government wants these services, and it will cost more to provide them without these companies.

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