Sunday, February 23, 2014

WHATS' GOING ON WITH THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (SCOTUS)


     When you read the Constitution, it is quite clear. No 'ifs buts or ands'. I believe the most important job of the Supreme Court is to not only  read the law and enforce it, but to place the most expediency on clearing up any dispute surrounding it. All other matters would be secondary to Constitutional issues. Is that asking for too much these days?
     It's not their job to be opinionated on the reason for the law. it's simply their duty to opine whether or not the law is being followed in each particular case.
     This business of whether they should review it as requested by the lower Courts, is part of the Constitutional process. When they use the 'too busy' with other matters just doesn't cut it. Refusing flatly to hear it when it may affect a Country "Of The People, By The People, and "For The People!" Why does the Supreme Court Watch it happen?
     If I can understand it, then why can't they?
     To change any Constitutional law, They aren't authorized to do it. It's the job of the entire Congress of the United States. They can use precedents from other Constitutional incidents in the past, but if the law was misinterpreted back when. The past  can be judged correctly and referred back to the lower Federal Courts. If they, rather than pass contradictory judgment, feel the lower court should review their own decision, then they send it back.
     But they cannot change a law to suit their own taste without consulting the whole Congress.
     The same rules apply to the President and his Administration. But Obama, when required to take action by consulting Congress doesn't do that and issues Executive orders to bypass the will of Congress. He doesn't care about the Constitution and ignores it "To get his Agenda done" as he so often says.
      The problem with that is, He's also bypassing the Constitution that's been so Sacred and good to us for 2&1/2 Centuries. Just sayin'.

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