False. The Supreme Court is our most credible government institution. This could never happen, not even with devolution. It would create too large a rift and destroy any trust in the system.
Most credible, but least powerful in the eyes of the founders. Power was given to the branches partially based on how directly accountable they were to the people. More frequent elections=more frequent accountability.
So, Legislative -> Executive -> Judicial by order of power.
I don't trust the Supreme Court. I bet at least two, maybe three will go down for corruption along the way. Many decisions over the past 20 years involving those justices will have to be revisited, especially near even split decisions. That is separate from Congress, which is 90% bought and paid for.
False. The Supreme Court is our most credible government institution. This could never happen, not even with devolution. It would create too large a rift and destroy any trust in the system.
Most credible, but least powerful in the eyes of the founders. Power was given to the branches partially based on how directly accountable they were to the people. More frequent elections=more frequent accountability.
So, Legislative -> Executive -> Judicial by order of power.
I don't trust the Supreme Court. I bet at least two, maybe three will go down for corruption along the way. Many decisions over the past 20 years involving those justices will have to be revisited, especially near even split decisions. That is separate from Congress, which is 90% bought and paid for.