Just declare loan forgiveness as an official act, then claim immunity
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Then walk out going:
"Fuck you" points at Thomas
"Fuck you" points at Alito
"Fuck you" points at Gorsuch
"Fuck you" points at Kavanaugh
"Fuck you" points at Roberts
"Fuck you" points at Barrett
"You're cool" *points at Sotomayor, Jackson, and Kagan.
"I'm out, bitches!"
This is exactly what I hoped Biden's admin would do when they were challenged. "Oh no I made it an Executive Order anyway, it's happening so deal with it".
What's the least disparaging way of saying "do it or no balls"?
We need to flip the house and pass the senate’s bill to expand the court. Screw these extremists.
13 federal circuits.
There should be 13 Supreme Court justices.
Each justice could be responsible as “executive” of their circuit.
12 associate justices for the 1st through 12th circuit.
The chief justice is assigned the Federal Appeals Circuit.
It makes way too much sense.
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