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Posted: Feb 8, 2024 - 10:38am

 steeler wrote:
Based on those just concluded oral arguments, my opinion is Court is going to reverse. The arguments did not go well for Colorado. Again, my opinion.

I only heard the first Colorado lawyer...and wasn't impressed.  All of the perspectives seem pretty weak...which is (I guess) how you get here...

The argument about "let's have an election, and if Trump wins... Congress can decide if he's allowed to take office..."  feels pointless too. 

This whole conversation is novel because no reasonable politician before this century would believe that someone who did what Trump did would have any chance of being elected again by the nation. 

Suggesting that the "Commander in Chief" isn't an officer of the government?  That if Trump had ever held a job anywhere else in the government he would be covered, but because he was only ever the POTUS... he's somehow above the oath?

We have entered an alternative universe.
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Posted: Feb 8, 2024 - 9:24am

 rgio wrote:

For anyone interested....the Colorado ballot issue is going to be broadcast at 10am.  Should be interesting to hear.  It really is a damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario for the court.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/o...

Based on those just concluded oral arguments, my opinion is Court is going to reverse. The arguments did not go well for Colorado. Again, my opinion.


rgio

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Posted: Feb 8, 2024 - 6:54am


For anyone interested....the Colorado ballot issue is going to be broadcast at 10am.  Should be interesting to hear.  It really is a damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario for the court.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/o...
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Posted: Oct 26, 2023 - 5:28am

Yesterday was a particularly bad day for Judge Thomas...

Justice Thomas Did Not Repay Substantial Portion of $267,230 Loan, Finance Committee Investigation Reveals; Failed to Report Forgiven Debt on Ethics Filings, Raising Questions About Tax Compliance

followed by...
Ginni's text messages and conversations are sure to be part of any conversation with Mr Meadows.
rgio

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Posted: Jul 14, 2023 - 7:58am

 Red_Dragon wrote:
Thomas and Alito should have been fired already. If and when Trump is convicted his appointees should be fired and every decision they contributed to reversed.

No...you revise and move forward.  I think term limits make sense...lifetime appointments favor inferior, partisan, younger appointments.  These should be the great legal minds available, not a consideration of younger people because they last longer.

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Posted: Jul 14, 2023 - 7:54am

 rgio wrote:

Yup...it's really not so complicated.

A Federal Judge Asks: Does the Supreme Court Realize How Bad It Smells?

... The recent descriptions of the behavior of some of our justices and particularly their attempts to defend their conduct have not just raised my eyebrows; they’ve raised the whole top of my head. Lavish, no-cost vacations? Hypertechnical arguments about how a free private airplane flight is a kind of facility? A justice’s spouse prominently involved in advocating on issues before the court without the justice’s recusal? Repeated omissions in mandatory financial disclosure statements brushed under the rug as inadvertent? A justice’s taxpayer-financed staff reportedly helping to promote her books? Private school tuition for a justice’s family member covered by a wealthy benefactor? Wow.

Although the exact numbers fluctuate because of vacancies, the core of our federal judiciary comprises roughly 540 magistrate judges, 670 district judges, 180 appeals court judges and nine Supreme Court justices — fewer than 1,500 men and women in a country of more than 330 million people and 3.8 million square miles. Much depends on this small cohort’s acute sense of smell, its instinctive, uncompromising integrity and its appearance of integrity. If reports are true, some of our justices are, sadly, letting us down.

To me, this feels personal. For the country, it feels ominous. What in the world has happened to the Supreme Court’s nose?






Thomas and Alito should have been fired already. If and when Trump is convicted his appointees should be fired and every decision they contributed to reversed.
rgio

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Posted: Jul 14, 2023 - 7:26am

Yup...it's really not so complicated.

A Federal Judge Asks: Does the Supreme Court Realize How Bad It Smells?

... The recent descriptions of the behavior of some of our justices and particularly their attempts to defend their conduct have not just raised my eyebrows; they’ve raised the whole top of my head. Lavish, no-cost vacations? Hypertechnical arguments about how a free private airplane flight is a kind of facility? A justice’s spouse prominently involved in advocating on issues before the court without the justice’s recusal? Repeated omissions in mandatory financial disclosure statements brushed under the rug as inadvertent? A justice’s taxpayer-financed staff reportedly helping to promote her books? Private school tuition for a justice’s family member covered by a wealthy benefactor? Wow.

Although the exact numbers fluctuate because of vacancies, the core of our federal judiciary comprises roughly 540 magistrate judges, 670 district judges, 180 appeals court judges and nine Supreme Court justices — fewer than 1,500 men and women in a country of more than 330 million people and 3.8 million square miles. Much depends on this small cohort’s acute sense of smell, its instinctive, uncompromising integrity and its appearance of integrity. If reports are true, some of our justices are, sadly, letting us down.

To me, this feels personal. For the country, it feels ominous. What in the world has happened to the Supreme Court’s nose?




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Posted: Jun 30, 2023 - 3:57pm

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Posted: Jun 30, 2023 - 3:39pm

 miamizsun wrote:

if we're talking about racial discrimination i'm not sure 
and would they accept any explanation that was offered? 

Very valid point. Talking to someone who believes that racism and discrimination is an inherent part of their life, trying to suggest that it's not as bad as they think, seems like a futile conversation. Look back over the decades of protest music, and those frustrations with the Man keeping them down, and then say, "yeah, but your protests have helped and it certainly still exists but there's been major steps forward" and you can predict the reaction.

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Posted: Jun 30, 2023 - 2:19pm

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Is that because - and this is my wide swing at racism - that those races put an awful lot of importance on education, and don’t appreciate someone not working as hard but getting the same opportunity? I can see why they would see a problem there. How would you talk them down from that?


if we're talking about racial discrimination i'm not sure 
and would they accept any explanation that was offered? 


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Posted: Jun 30, 2023 - 1:50pm

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It's also a way in many states to slow bleed the pension requirements of public school teachers (which is easier than confronting the issue).  Charter and magnate schools deliver results, vouchers do not.  Underfunding public education is one of the largest problems faced in this country.

You left out that the idea of a "private" school is rooted in racism.
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rgio

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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 6:14pm

 kurtster wrote:

One of the very first things we can do to help get started is to make school choice and vouchers a universal option.  This would be an exception to the one size fits all policies that as a rule do not work.

As is usually the case with the Republican mantra, the programs they support are more about transferring tax dollars to people who have decided on alternatives to public education than it is about performance.  Both families with greater means and those who make money from the voucher program (see: Betsy DeVos).

It's also a way in many states to slow bleed the pension requirements of public school teachers (which is easier than confronting the issue).  Charter and magnate schools deliver results, vouchers do not.  Underfunding public education is one of the largest problems faced in this country.

School choice aligns with the pro-birth, the hell with them once they're born policies of the right.


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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 4:56pm

 miamizsun wrote:

asians and indians (aka the new jews) are rejoicing


Is that because - and this is my wide swing at racism - that those races put an awful lot of importance on education, and don’t appreciate someone not working as hard but getting the same opportunity? I can see why they would see a problem there. How would you talk them down from that?

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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 4:53pm

 black321 wrote:

Absolutely...specifically improving the education of students in poor communities would go a long way towards "lifting all boats" and address so many of the adult problems we have, eg crime, homelessness, drug addiction, bad politics (ha).


There should be some way to make a nice slogan that summarizes: we don’t need everyone to have advanced degrees in complex subjects, but we DO need everyone to be literate and know how to balance a checkbook and work at some sort of job.

Is that the responsibility of the college, or of the family/culture/elementary school system that the person is reared in? I’ll suggest that people pushing for affirmative action do so because they lack that fundamental starting position of simple competency. To give them a leg up into college is doing it many years too late.



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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 3:23pm

 kurtster wrote:

This is the very same thing I have heard those who support this decision say.  By addressing education at the beginning rather than at the end will make things like affirmative action a backward rather than a forward policy, that in this case has outlived its purpose.

One of the very first things we can do to help get started is to make school choice and vouchers a universal option.  This would be an exception to the one size fits all policies that as a rule do not work.


There's no rule. Charter schools are a boon in some areas and a 100% grift in others. 

Special Ed is drowning public schools, and Voucher-Loving Tax-Hating families are using it to speed up the process by homeschooling everyone but the kids who need special services, making cost-per-pupil vastly higher than at charter schools. 
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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 3:03pm

 kurtster wrote:
One of the very first things we can do to help get started is to make school choice and vouchers a universal option.

MAGA!
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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 2:31pm

 black321 wrote:
Absolutely...specifically improving the education of students in poor communities would go a long way towards "lifting all boats" and address so many of the adult problems we have, eg crime, homelessness, drug addiction, bad politics (ha).
 
This is the very same thing I have heard those who support this decision say.  By addressing education at the beginning rather than at the end will make things like affirmative action a backward rather than a forward policy, that in this case has outlived its purpose.

One of the very first things we can do to help get started is to make school choice and vouchers a universal option.  This would be an exception to the one size fits all policies that as a rule do not work.
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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 12:46pm

 rgio wrote:

This is an amazing discussion because the counterarguments are so appealing.

The fascination with elite college admission is so great because it affects so few people.  About 44% of Americans over 25 have a college degree.  That means the majority don't.  Their interest in this topic is purely political since you could argue the discussion had no impact on their lives.

The focus on anything college is the Ivy League, and Harvard is the pinnacle of assumed achievement.  The reality is that almost nobody gets into Harvard anyway (I think their acceptance rate was under 4% this year).  For anyone thinking that it was affirmative action's fault you didn't get into Harvard, you're fooling yourself.  

The reality is that the vast majority of colleges admit the majority of applicants (80% from the chart below in 2017). 

This is yet another cultural argument that feels like a victory to some, but it won't really matter.  Harvard folks are smart enough to find ways to admit the students they want.

How many trans women athletes are there playing college sports?  The current estimates are less than 100.  There were 226,212 women participating in NCAA championship sports this year.  A tiny discussion.

We should be worrying about the national drop in k-12 test scores post-pandemic.  Instead of focusing on books that kids shouldn't read, we should worry that they can't read them anyway.  

We're focused on things that have very little impact on the lives of anyone while ignoring the severe limitations of entire generations.


Absolutely...specifically improving the education of students in poor communities would go a long way towards "lifting all boats" and address so many of the adult problems we have, eg crime, homelessness, drug addiction, bad politics (ha).


rgio

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Posted: Jun 29, 2023 - 12:31pm

This is an amazing discussion because the counterarguments are so appealing.

The fascination with elite college admission is so great because it affects so few people.  About 44% of Americans over 25 have a college degree.  That means the majority don't.  Their interest in this topic is purely political since you could argue the discussion had no impact on their lives.

The focus on anything college is the Ivy League, and Harvard is the pinnacle of assumed achievement.  The reality is that almost nobody gets into Harvard anyway (I think their acceptance rate was under 4% this year).  For anyone thinking that it was affirmative action's fault you didn't get into Harvard, you're fooling yourself.  

The reality is that the vast majority of colleges admit the majority of applicants (80% from the chart below in 2017). 
This is yet another cultural argument that feels like a victory to some, but it won't really matter.  Harvard folks are smart enough to find ways to admit the students they want.

How many trans women athletes are there playing college sports?  The current estimates are less than 100.  There were 226,212 women participating in NCAA championship sports this year.  A tiny discussion.

We should be worrying about the national drop in k-12 test scores post-pandemic.  Instead of focusing on books that kids shouldn't read, we should worry that they can't read them anyway.  

We're focused on things that have very little impact on the lives of anyone while ignoring the severe limitations of entire generations.

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