I'm always fascinated by the homes of famous people. The RuthSent people didn't post street numbers, but you can extrapolate the block. None of these Justices live in a gated community as far as I can tell, which is highly surprising. I would imagine all of them have security though, no? Alito lives on a very modest street. If I had to guess, Gorsuch probably has the most expensive house, with Thomas not far away.
The short version is that the SCOTUS ruled that a governor could deploy the National Guard and declare martial law to quell an insurrection, as long as both sides agreed there was an insurrection. Furthermore, the two sides did not have to be in agreement as to the terms on the insurrection, only that one was occurring.
Justices will be fine and some Antifa thugs will get roughed up, imprisoned and/or killed.
Winning.
I'm always fascinated by the homes of famous people. The RuthSent people didn't post street numbers, but you can extrapolate the block. None of these Justices live in a gated community as far as I can tell, which is highly surprising. I would imagine all of them have security though, no? Alito lives on a very modest street. If I had to guess, Gorsuch probably has the most expensive house, with Thomas not far away.
The very definition of domestic terrorism.
Half the SCOTUS lives in Virginia? Where Youngkin just started?
You know, this whole situation is sure looking like an insurrection to me. It looks like everyone on all sides is calling it on.
I think someone should point out Moyer vs Peabody to Governor Youngkin.
What was Moyer vs. Peabody? Tell us.
The short version is that the SCOTUS ruled that a governor could deploy the National Guard and declare martial law to quell an insurrection, as long as both sides agreed there was an insurrection. Furthermore, the two sides did not have to be in agreement as to the terms on the insurrection, only that one was occurring.