The only problem is you can't fire federal judges. The only way to remove them is to impeach and convict them.
The Founders thought this would make judges independent.
But they are too independent -- by not following the law.
There needs to be a way to remove judges who do not follow the law.
Problem is, that can be "in the eye of the beholder."
And who determines the "worst 1%" each year?
We need a constitutional amendment on this. Make judges have limited terms, maybe 10 years.
Ideally, the worst ones should be prosecuted, removed from the bench, and sent to prison.
But which judges would be holding those trials?
Even if it was some sort of commission, who would be on it? Soros people?
There was a judge years ago who ended up going to prison for something unrelated to being a judge.
After, he was asked if his experience changed his perspective on sending people to prison as a judge. He said, "I would have to think long and hard about it, now."
Sending the bad ones to prison, however that has to be done, is the biggest tool we could have.
We also have to be able to sue he judges who do not follow the law. Sue them in their personal capacity. We have the ability to do that -- in theory -- but nobody does it because attorneys don't want those cases and the case still has to go before a judge, who is biased in favor of judges no being held accountable.
The only problem is you can't fire federal judges. The only way to remove them is to impeach and convict them.
The Founders thought this would make judges independent.
But they are too independent -- by not following the law.
There needs to be a way to remove judges who do not follow the law.
Problem is, that can be "in the eye of the beholder."
And who determines the "worst 1%" each year?
We need a constitutional amendment on this. Make judges have limited terms, maybe 10 years.
Ideally, the worst ones should be prosecuted, removed from the bench, and sent to prison.
But which judges would be holding those trials?
Even if it was some sort of commission, who would be on it? Soros people?
There was a judge years ago who ended up going to prison for something unrelated to being a judge.
After, he was asked if his experience changed his perspective on sending people to prison as a judge. He said, "I would have to think long and hard about it, now."
Sending the bad ones to prison, however that has to be done, is the biggest tool we could have.
We also have to be able to sue he judges who do not follow the law. Sue them in their personal capacity. We have the ability to do that -- in theory -- but nobody does it because attorneys don't want those cases and the case still has to go before a judge, who is biased in favor of judges no being held accountable.
In other words, "Who will judge the judges?"
"The only problem is you can't fire federal judges."
...for a wee bit longer perhaps...