• mateomaui@reddthat.com
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    10 个月前

    Yet somehow (according to him) it’s always Biden and Dem appointed judges that are doing hit jobs and unfair rulings.

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      10 个月前

      That’s because every single person who slights him even the tiniest bit was obviously always his enemy, and he obviously always knew this. Probably a RINO, a secret Democrat, a stealthy undercover deep state fake Republican. Very bad person, could not be trusted, in fact Trump barely knew them, they begged him for the job, but they simply weren’t up to it.

      Even if he praised that same person to high heaven just the day before.

      Evidence: the 263 people he hired and fired in the last administration (with the firing usually done via Twitter, when they were far away from wherever he was tweeting from).

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    10 个月前

    Seeing that from outside the USA it’s completely baffling that judges need to declare the party they root for (what if they vote for an independent candidate? 🤔) and that it’s expected of them to show personal bias in their ruling instead of… You know… Acting like judges that are there to impartially apply the rule of law?

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      10 个月前

      You have to have elected judges, judges appointed by a politician, or judges appointed by a non-politician (like a board of other judges). There are pros and cons to each, this is not one of the problems that the US has which are solved in the rest of the Western world.

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        10 个月前

        You’ll never completely eliminate all possible bias from human beings serving on a nation’s highest court, but out of the things that could be done, the United States is doing exactly nothing.