As you no doubt remember, the far-left in California was attempting to reinstitute racial discrimination with Proposition 16. Billionaire oligarchs had contributed about 20 million to Proposition 16, whereas opponents raised barely 2 million (95% from Asians) from small contributors.
With 73% of votes reported, the election has been called for the opponents. They are leading with 56% of the vote, outrunning Trump's vote by 23 votes. This is harbinger of what you can expect what will happen if the electorate gets polarized on the lines of identity politics - even California could come in play.
Proposition 16 passed 60-14 in the California Assembly and 30-10 in the Senate. What kind of a political class is this, where you can get a supermajority for something that is overwhelmingly rejected by a majority non-white, very left-wing electorate? Who are they representing? The billionaire oligarchs who were trying to buy this election?
Bad news is if biden wins, there will be a national one.
Genuinely. Their Social Justice Credit Score Agency that they are proposing, along with a digital currency and digital wallet for said currency would be absolutely lethal to freedom in this country.
When you mix that with the permanent inflation and perpetual entitlement checks, it basically creates a FabIan Socialist Social Credit System in the US.
A national one would have to get past ACB.
I don't fucking trust her.
The judges seem to all be uniparty based. Scalia and Thomas will be the last true constitutionalist judges we see.
The stray thought had crossed my mind earlier that she might be a double agent just waiting in the wings to be activated when they need it, but I dismissed it. But it could be...?
"Okay ACB, vote no on the stupid 2nd Amendment restrictions we'll try to shove by as a distraction, but vote yes on the social credit system we want to institute"
Any reason?
Gorsuch turning out rotten?
It's just that so many of Trump's appointees have turned out to be swamp creatures and stabbed him in the back. Why should she be any different?
Same for a state one. The Harvard case is working itself up to the Supreme Court.