This session of the Supreme Court has been a lesson in American civics which should be taught in high school. We have a Supreme Court that is making determinations that things that are not in the U.S. Constitution as federal powers/authority and are not forbidden the states are issues to be decided at the state level by voters. However, the pundits, politicians and experts are declaring these decisions as anti-democratic or the destruction of our democracy (representative republic). By definition, these decisions are saying "these issues belong to the voters of the individual states". You know? Democracy/representative republic type things. I swear I live in a perpetual episode of either Candid Camera or Punked.


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“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.”
John Steinbeck


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