Monday, April 10, 2017

Gorsuch 113 from Colorado -- UPDATE: Betrayal

Promise Made

Promise kept. Check.

 "...I will do all my powers permit to be a faithful servant of the Constitution and laws of this great nation.”

This was just how it's supposed to work. In an election year, the People themselves chose the direction of their Court. Major Props to Kentucky Mitch for holding the line.

Nino laughed.

UPDATE:

"As Biden promised to do while campaigning, his administration is pushing sexual confusion on as many institutions as it can. This aim has gotten a huge boost from the 2020 Supreme Court decision Bostock v. Clayton County, an unconstitutional ruling that gives this extremist sexual agenda a legal fig leaf. That 5-4 decision clinched by President Donald Trump-appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch, however, concerned sex differences not in education but employment.

While the majority opinion said Bostock only applied to Title VII, or employment law, it provided the rationale and excuse to extend this reasoning elsewhere. And the Biden administration’s press releases are ignoring the ruling’s claimed limits to apply it to other areas of federal code, particularly education’s Title IX, as many predicted."

Justice Gorsuch could not resist the lure of inserting his own personal opinions into the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and into the Constitution. 

The betrayal of his oath has profoundly destructive implications for what tiny shreds of the Rule of Law remain in this country.

Shame on him.

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