Friday, October 02, 2020 6:36:20 PM
"We've come along way with the litigation, it would be hard to believe that the USSCT would allow the status quo (i.e., the nationalization of 2 private corporations by the government) to continue as well as no restitution available for Plaintiffs!"
This is the sad part. To begin with it should have been routinely avoided at the legislature, then at the POTUS level. After this when it was taken to District Court, the Judges should have used little bit of common sense instead of taking the easy path of siding with Gov. The appeal's court judges were not any better.
Now the lawsuit is at SCOTUS after more than 8 years to decide on simple questions on Constitution that all school children taught routinely as the universally accepted fact. We can only hope that SCOTUS will not make school children doubt what they have been taught about Constitution.
This is the sad part. To begin with it should have been routinely avoided at the legislature, then at the POTUS level. After this when it was taken to District Court, the Judges should have used little bit of common sense instead of taking the easy path of siding with Gov. The appeal's court judges were not any better.
Now the lawsuit is at SCOTUS after more than 8 years to decide on simple questions on Constitution that all school children taught routinely as the universally accepted fact. We can only hope that SCOTUS will not make school children doubt what they have been taught about Constitution.
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