What Happens Now: Supreme Court
This showcases a much larger issue in politics. We have reached a point where leaders can’t be trusted to make good-faith decisions. Politicians have been bending the truth since Jefferson, but what’s happening now it’s way beyond that. There’s no hiding their malcontent.
The Repulsive
The Future
Democrats will fight to delay a vote for a new supreme court nominee, however, with limited options, the first phase of this fight will come down to a selected few republicans who may vote against a supreme court nomination before the election. Lisa Murkowski, Mitt Romney, Charles E. Grassley, and Susan Collins are the most likely to flip on a vote, but I would not hold my breath. With the occasional exception of Romney, these senators usually fall in line with the republican party.
So, what comes next?
Let us say Biden wins, but the republicans push through a nomination. If the Democrats take back the Senate, this will surely lead to a reexamination of the appointed officials and lead to potentially two removals of a supreme court judge. While this may seem like a good thing for the left, this would set a president for judges changing every time power does. Simply put, this moment will lead to the long term dismantling of government checks and balances as both parties will now feel adamant that their wanted ends will justify any means.
The Fight Continues
RGB fought her entire life for the rights of others. If we want to pay our respects to this generational leader, then we must vote. Request your mail-in ballot now and follow up to make sure it is counted. Donate to Democratic campaigns and lift those around you who cannot lift themselves. Regardless of what happens this week with the supreme court, or this year with the election, the fight will not be over.