Today I came to the sobering realization that right-wingers can now repeal literally any law they don't like by just challenging it in a lower court and then appealing it all they way up to the Supreme Court. In this way, the SCOTUS is effectively acting as a legislative body. The system is broken. I don't think people realize just how fucked America is.
@Phracker2Art No, that's not how this works at all.
It's really the opposite, in fact.
Recent rulings demand that laws be followed and not effectively repealed by the executive branch.
So much misinformation out there these days, and this is an example of it. It's the exact opposite of what it sounds like you've heard, so you need to stop listening to those people that are lying to you.
No you can punish judges for being wrong. That's why we have the impeachment option. It's the entire point of that.
Of course you can. They can impeach anybody for any reason. We elect our representatives, and the people that we choose to elect, we are hiring them to decide whether to impeach anybody. That's one of the powers that they get with their offices.
If you think they should have impeached but they didn't, then hold them accountable for that. If you think they should not have impeached but they did, again, hold them accountable for that.
The decision is purely up to them. They have that lever to pull if they want to and we hold them accountable for whether they do or they don't.
So maybe the key is to consider, who gets to review the impeachment? Who gets to appeal? If a president is impeached, what does he get to do?
The answer is nothing. There is no appeal. It's not like a normal Court proceeding where the defendant gets to appeal to a higher court to review the record as he is on his way to jail.
No, the way this is set up there is no appeal, whatever our elect ed representatives decide is final.
Aunt if you think about it that means that the people that we elect can impeach for any reason that they think is justified because there is no higher power to reverse it.