Given the very apparent corruption within our judicial system, I have begun to wonder why there is no mechanism for voting on the officials that do the jobs within this section of our government.
These unelected judges seem to be wreaking havoc on our justice system. They're subverting our society. It seems our "only option" is to impeach them.
I'm not an expert with government and the intricacies of how it all works/fits together, but there has to be a way to solve this corruption. The judicial system keeps on popping up as being problematic lately. I am sure it's been going on like this for a long time and people weren't really paying attention to it.
With the internet, we're now able to share ideas/information very quickly and it has become obvious that there are major issues with how our government is operating at this point.
What are your thoughts?
The solution is military justice, then a great reset.
Judges are appointed by the executive and confirmed by the legislature in most jurisdictions. At the federal level, the executive is the President and the Senate does the confirmation. (Some jurisdictions elect judges, but as you'll see below that's a perversion of the original intent.)
If a judge is not appropriately fulfilling their duties, they can be impeached by the legislature and removed from office that way.
This arrangement is designed so that judges could be mostly free from the influence of changing political whims. That is changes in the executive and the legislature typically do not threaten a judge's job.
Now when you have corrupt executives and corrupt legislatures, there's not much you can do in those circumstances 🤷♂️
This is what Trump is up against.
Personally, the entire system has been captured, controlled and corrupted by the public service to serve their interests.
Judges have become nothing but their last line of defence. The entire system needs to be replaced with ZERO input from public servants in the justice system going forward.
99.9% of their laws of control need to be scrapped.
90% of the public service should be replaced with AI.
We need to return power to the citizens, the real citizens, not the ones holding a piece of paper given by treasonous public servants.
This is a good explanation and it makes sense. Thank you.
How do you clean the corrupt legislature so that the "good changes" can trickle down to the judicial branch?
You need a good, knowledgeable, and engaged population to vote in the good legislators.
The core issue is that society is corrupt (and immoral, and unintelligent, and disengaged) for the most part, so they vote for legislators that match their poor values.
So maybe the church can help fix the population to fix the legislature?
But a faster process could be military justice. Or American Revolution 2.0 🤷♂️
There were some good discussions about how judges can be dismissed with a simple majority vote (50% +1) in cases of poor performance, a lower threshold than impeachment which requires a 2/3 majority.
That would help, even though it doesn't completely solve it. Accountability in the executive and legislative will also help once it's restored with true voting.
The nature of our country's problems, having grown like a slow infestation of tangled ivy, penetrating and corrupting every part simultaneously, is that tackling any one section creates problems everywhere else. I don't believe it can be solved without destroying the entire system with a wrecking ball and building it anew.