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Why the Left is Changing the Rules to Get Their Way: Court Packing to Squashing the Filibuster
Why is the Left as hard-pressed to push its radical agenda on America so fast and through underhanded means? Are they worried about losing the House in 2022? Do they realize their policies are not popular or logical and sometimes unconstitutional?
London Center for Policy Research President Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer and Distinguished Fellow Bryan Griffin discuss why the ideologues from the Washington Left feel the need to change long-standing rules to push an aggressive radical agenda.
The specter of the filibuster was threatened by the Congressional Democrats quite often over the past few decades, yet all of a sudden it is somehow a "racist" archaic artifact; nine Supreme Court justices were fine since FDR tried to circumvent the law establishing the number. We already saw several forced rule-changes in the 2020 election process as a means to an end.
The Constitution was created to protect the rights of the individual from the government and to create a process where the nation's population would not be forced to obey a tyranny of the majority. Shaffer and Griffin reveal the motives behind the attempted rule-changes.
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