You're not wrong. What irritates me is when people like Thomas or Clarence say this stuff without realizing just how much of an uphill battle this sort of thing can be for everyday Americans. Court cases are time and money sinks, and even winning one (to say nothing about losing one) can majorly impact one's life negatively, far more than it can for someone like Thomas or Trump.
We the People are supposed to be enforcing the Constitution on the government employees.
You do have a point, but we all need to be versed in it and fight legal challenges when the document is being abused by government employees.
If there EVER was a green light from the SCOTUS to the People on this, the recent decisions have been that green light.
Read it. Understand it. Talk about it. And insist that the government employees follow their oath. Sue them if they don't.
Not easy, but THAT is our power, like it or not.
How do you think SCOTUS gets these cases to rule on in the first place?
You're not wrong. What irritates me is when people like Thomas or Clarence say this stuff without realizing just how much of an uphill battle this sort of thing can be for everyday Americans. Court cases are time and money sinks, and even winning one (to say nothing about losing one) can majorly impact one's life negatively, far more than it can for someone like Thomas or Trump.
Yeah, I understand.
It ain't easy.
But then again ... we don't have to cross the Potomac and fight a life-or-death battle.