ART MACOMBER, CONSTITUTIONAL ATTORNEY, BREAKS DOWN THE SUPREME COURT'S RECENT SURPRISE DECISIONS

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SUPREME COURT SUPRISES
This latest session has shown a number of conservative decisions.

From affirmative action to LGBTQ rights all the way to Biden's now-failed Student Loan Forgiveness Plan the Supreme Court has made it's rulings. In favour of that which is right they decided [rightfully so] that Joe Biden does not have the authority to ear-mark 400 Billion dollars for paying off student loans. As Joe knew all along, only the Congress can do that. Ya gotta wonder what Biden had on his feeble mind when he attacked that front.

The Affirmative Action challenge found Harvard University and the University of North Carolina wrong in determining enrolment based on racial criteria. It was ruled that their race-based affirmative action programs amounted to unconstitutional prejudice. This will undoubtedly be like tossing a brick in a pond as the ripples will go out and everywhere for years to come. Great decision!

The LGBTQ argument came due to an appeal from a Colorado web designer who was fined by the State of Colorado for failure to design web pages for LGBTQ people. The web designer claimed religious exemption. Over 4 years later, the Supreme Court decided that the State of Colorado was in the wrong. I can't wait to see the lawsuits coming! I hope she takes the state to the cleaners!

Throughout our country's illustrious and not-so-illustrious history we have had the US Supreme Court to stand as the only stable bulwark of freedom. Ours is an intrinsically unstable government to begin with. Our Congress changes every 2 years, Senate every 6 years, and the Executive Branch is equally unstable. Driven by the winds of political ambition these two branches of government; The Legislative and the Executive continue to fail us time and again.

Thankfully, US Supreme Court Justices are lifetime appointees which brings some form of stability to an otherwise unstable country.

I'm Max, and that's the way I see it!

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