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LOOKS LIKE THEY TOLD BIDEN WHO "HIS" SCOTUS NOMINEE IS

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketanji_Brown_Jackson


In 2019, Jackson ruled that provisions in three Trump executive orders conflicted with federal employee rights to collective bargaining. Her decision was reversed unanimously by the D.C. Circuit. Another 2019 decision, involving a challenge to a Department of Homeland Security decision to expand the agency's definition of which noncitizens could be deported, was also reversed by the D.C. Circuit.

Do you know how hard it is to be unanimously reversed in court on a liberal decision?
Sounds like a real winner
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketanji_Brown_Jackson


In 2019, Jackson ruled that provisions in three Trump executive orders conflicted with federal employee rights to collective bargaining. Her decision was reversed unanimously by the D.C. Circuit. Another 2019 decision, involving a challenge to a Department of Homeland Security decision to expand the agency's definition of which noncitizens could be deported, was also reversed by the D.C. Circuit.

Do you know how hard it is to be unanimously reversed in court on a liberal decision?
Sounds like a real winner
Doesn't matter...the person she's replacing was already an activist. One vote is still just one vote.
 
Went against Clyburn's choice, Judge Childs. Childs would have gotten a few republican votes. This choice may get none.

Biden will brag about his appointment of the first black woman to SCOTUS and conveniently forget or omit his filibuster of a black woman who could have been on the court almost 20 years ago.
 
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Dems don't care about blacks. Just black votes. Me thinks Brandon not backing the Clyburn candidate (who also would have been supported by both Tim Scott and Lindsay Graham) will bite him in his depends wearing rear end.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketanji_Brown_Jackson


In 2019, Jackson ruled that provisions in three Trump executive orders conflicted with federal employee rights to collective bargaining. Her decision was reversed unanimously by the D.C. Circuit. Another 2019 decision, involving a challenge to a Department of Homeland Security decision to expand the agency's definition of which noncitizens could be deported, was also reversed by the D.C. Circuit.

Do you know how hard it is to be unanimously reversed in court on a liberal decision?
Sounds like a real winner
Since she's used to being overturned, she'll feel used to being overturned by Thomas, Alito, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch and Barrett and maybe once in a while Roberts.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketanji_Brown_Jackson


In 2019, Jackson ruled that provisions in three Trump executive orders conflicted with federal employee rights to collective bargaining. Her decision was reversed unanimously by the D.C. Circuit. Another 2019 decision, involving a challenge to a Department of Homeland Security decision to expand the agency's definition of which noncitizens could be deported, was also reversed by the D.C. Circuit.

Do you know how hard it is to be unanimously reversed in court on a liberal decision?
Sounds like a real winner
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A lesson here for the dems; I pick my information sources carefully. If they get their info right, as Techno Fog did here, i keep listening. If they get it wrong or are outted as liars, I stop listening.

Dems do the exact opposite. If their sources get it wrong or are outted as liars they will keep listening as long as those sources TELL THEM WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR,

I want to hear the truth. Fairy tales are for children's storytime.
 
Dems don't care about blacks. Just black votes. Me thinks Brandon not backing the Clyburn candidate (who also would have been supported by both Tim Scott and Lindsay Graham) will bite him in his depends wearing rear end.
100%. And what do they have for this support?
 
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