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Re: Dg1964 post# 576273

Sunday, 11/17/2019 1:09:05 PM

Sunday, November 17, 2019 1:09:05 PM

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Why won’t courts bow to gvt pressure? It’s reasonable to expect courts will fail to deliver justice, even at the highest level courts. I firmly believe that is a risk we are all taking. Yes, courts are our best hope. But honestly, how surprised would anyone here be if someday we see headlines saying that the highest court sided with the gvt in this GSE thievery? Not one bit surprised would I be. Extremely disappointed, yes. But not surprised. If a high court decided against the gvt, it would be historic, because we’ve just rarely seen that happen. And even when it seems certain to happen, like when John Roberts decided against Obamacare but then reversed his decision at the last minute for some reason (which isn’t too hard to find if you really look for it), thus becoming the only justice we know of to have essentially written both the majority AND minority opinion on the same case, high courts find ways to side with the gvt whenever possible, even if they have to go to extreme lengths or anti-constitutional lengths such as the Kelo decision.