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Escurumbele

(3,648 posts)
7. 18 years is still too much! Why 18 years? Make it four like anyone else...so much damage can be done in 18 years
Tue Dec 10, 2024, 08:51 AM
Dec 10

All they are going to do is hurry doing their evil...Anyway, most of them won't last 18 years.

It really is stupid to allow these crooks to stay on the bench for that long.

At the end of the day, their long stay on the court doesn't give them any advantage, they still have to research the cases, find precedence, like any other case a good lawyer would be engaged in. Don't tell me that to make a horrible decision like the overturning of Roe vs Wade they needed 16 years of experience on the bench when we all know they were going to gut it anyway, and it only took, how many years on the bench to do it? Was it two? even though they said they would not during their confirmation.

Stupid change the 18 years, make it four because as we will see with the new administration, four years is plenty of time to destroy everything in their path. Takes years to build, days to destroy, so the 18 years does neither protect, nor does it give them any advantage.

It took 14 years to build the Twin Towers and only two days to bring them down, it takes years to build something good, a day to destroy it.

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In before all of the... Hugin Dec 10 #1
re: "Also, it could be a mechanism for expanding the court over time." thesquanderer Dec 10 #18
It's obviously a work in progress. Hugin Dec 10 #19
SCJ should not be limited to just 9. IMO it should be 13 right now. LiberalFighter Dec 10 #20
It's December 10th...They know darn well this isn't gonna go anywhere...Should have proposed this in 2021. LeftInTX Dec 10 #2
The one thing about it though BumRushDaShow Dec 10 #3
More like 1971 Polybius Dec 10 #9
Why didn't Rebl2 Dec 10 #29
Below is one response to the proposal to limit SCOTUS terms. C0RI0LANUS Dec 10 #4
I can't help but wonder what is motivating Manchin, though I wouldn't speculate Raven123 Dec 10 #5
Perhaps Joe Manchin is trying to recover his tattered reputation for the sake of history. Just a guess. C0RI0LANUS Dec 10 #6
Becsuse once you open up the Constitution Dan Dec 10 #13
18 years is still too much! Why 18 years? Make it four like anyone else...so much damage can be done in 18 years Escurumbele Dec 10 #7
It's generally thought best to avoid having all three branches of gov't "turn over" at the same time. eppur_se_muova Dec 10 #12
Read the Constitution about congressional terms. LiberalFighter Dec 10 #21
Condescend much ? eppur_se_muova Dec 10 #24
You stated... "Since both POTUS and Reps are up for re-election every four years," LiberalFighter Dec 10 #28
OK, give them five (5) years then. I believe 18 is too much. There we have Thomas, 33 years on the bench Escurumbele Dec 10 #22
Go for it, Sisyphus Fullduplexxx Dec 10 #8
It's the main cog in the grinding wheels of SCOTUS time bucolic_frolic Dec 10 #10
Not gonna happen as long as there is a conservative majority on the court and a conservative majority win either house Martin68 Dec 10 #11
And what if saboteurs simply refuse to allow confirmation-hearings? DetlefK Dec 10 #14
An idea I liked... kimmylavin Dec 10 #25
Make it 13 years... RustyWheels Dec 10 #15
My SCOTUS confidence died forever in 2000 GoreWon2000 Dec 10 #16
Too long karin_sj Dec 10 #17
This should not pass while Trump is in office. alarimer Dec 10 #23
Make it 12 with all being replaced together with new judges that are drawn randomly from the current Federal judges cstanleytech Dec 10 #26
"Existing justices would not be affected by the term limits" Buzz cook Dec 10 #27
Manchin attended Army-Navy game as trump's guest LetMyPeopleVote Dec 15 #30
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