• leadore@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    I see. So you live in Europe and your goal is not to learn how the US Constitution stipulates that Congress, not POTUS, determines the number of justices, but to spread misinformation in the US, presumably with the goal of creating political division.

    From https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/faq_general.aspx

    Who decides how many Justices are on the Court? Have there always been nine?

    The Constitution places the power to determine the number of Justices in the hands of Congress. The first Judiciary Act, passed in 1789, set the number of Justices at six, one Chief Justice and five Associates. Over the years Congress has passed various acts to change this number, fluctuating from a low of five to a high of ten. The Judiciary Act of 1869 fixed the number of Justices at nine and no subsequent change to the number of Justices has occurred.

    Some history: https://www.history.com/news/supreme-court-justices-number-constitution

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      6 months ago

      So you live in Europe and your goal is (…) to spread misinformation in the US, presumably with the goal of creating political division

      Absolutely not. Cool it with the bigoted snap judgments, please.

      Congress, not POTUS, determines the number of justices

      So when there’s something necessary that he refuses to do, you’re going to pretend that his urging does nothing, making him powerless to influence Congress?

      I bet you don’t give him credit for any of his signature bills that Congress passed either, right? Right??

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          6 months ago

          Nope. That doesn’t mean that I’m some shady operative spreading misinformation to destabilize American democracy like you’re insinuating, though.

          That’s just you trying to use bigotry to prop up your bad arguments.

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            6 months ago

            What “arguments”? This isn’t a debate. I’m not trying to convince anyone of a political view like you are. I’m debunking your misinformation with the fact that only the Congress can change the number of Supreme Court justices, through legislation, including links to sources–but anyone can simply read Article 3 Section 1 of the Constitution and the history of how Congress set up the courts to understand that this is the case.

            The fact that you keep insisting falsely that Biden could have done it himself shows that you have a political agenda. The fact that you aren’t from the US and keep repeating a false, divisive talking point in spite of it being disproven shows that you have a political agenda. We aren’t falling for it. Go back to twitter and FB where you’ll find more gullible marks to buy your propaganda.