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  • But there are checks against their rulings.

    Most of their decisions are around laws that can be rewritten to correct whatever negative outcome was seen in the court. This meets your simple majority and presidential signature standard.

    For claims of constitutionality there is still a check via amending the constitution... Which is not far from your proposal of 2/3 of Congress. You just also have to clear 3/4 of the states.

    I think the problem is the idiots that are supposed to be the check are fully supporting what the courts are doing--and the idiots don't actually represent the interests or will of the people.

  • I think it's great when people create a small business and are successful. But I roll my eyes when they have a business with 20 employees and put their title as President & CEO on shit like linkedin. Just put owner. Or managing partner.

  • I didn't read the CNN piece as being overly critical. I read it as saying more like "hey she's not all that bad. She's actually pretty clever, but lack of trial experience is just bogging down process. She's learning and doesn't have anyone to mentor her in her lonely courthouse"

    I left reading it a bit pissed off that such a fluff piece was even published.

  • Think there's a significant population that only browses, emails, and does office suite tasks. IPads are serious alternatives if they get annoyed enough with MS.

    They're not primed to move to linux as they're not "techie" enough.

  • But the brands value is in the personality. Killing info wars only creates an opportunity for him to create Schminfo Schwarz with little hiccup. Buying sets and whatnot with business partners is trivial. People make podcasts in their closets at home.

  • It doesn't count. You need to wage war or aid/comfort the states enemies.

    If they can prove he did something with the documents, eg sold Intel to Iran, for example, there's likely a case. Saudi it gets complicated since the US doesn't call them an enemy.

    Either way, nothing in the case comes close to justifying a treason charge, though he clearly was acting against the best interests of the country.