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“Judge of the Decade”, the Honorable Michael Warren (6th Circuit Court, Oakland County, MI) Author & Co-Creator of the Patriot Week Foundation https://www.patriotweek.org/ discusses the contentious and history-making Trump nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States. From a Constitutional perspective, can Democrats go through with their threats to “pack the court”? How and when did SCOTUS become so politicized? If Trump wins reelection, will a second term see a 7-2 Conservative court and how would that impact the country?
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Thank you for this one Dave. It’s always amazing to me to talk to otherwise educated people out there who do not understand the Constitution and its effect on our daily lives. Warren is performing a valuable service for this country.
The analysis of the education system and its effect on society around 14:00 is perfect. It’s so common for Republicans and everyone else to only want education with remunerative outcomes, but I don’t think it’s that simple.
Regarding what he says about how the structure of the government changed after the Civil War, there is a financial analyst, Chris Whalen, that says similar things. Basically, that is what allowed Woodrow Wilson to go nuts and that is why we have all these asset bubbles / social problems / socialism, populism issues right now.