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Doesn't CONGRESS Have the right to override the subpremes and put back the guts of the 1965 Civil Rights law that the subpremes removed?

The subpremes ae not the sharpest knives in the drawer.

They said that the conditions that prevailed before....states passing laws to restrict and redistrict their states to suit them...were gone. The subpremes said that states don't do that so there is no need to prevent them from doing it which is why what you see now has metastasized.

HOWEVER even if the HOUSE Overturns the subpremes gutless gutting doesn't the Senate have to concur?

The odds of that happening are LESS THAN ZERO?


Shambles. Shameful. Used to be folks cared what people thought of them. Not so today. Today whatever they can away with they do and you can call them SOB crapheadsnakes vile vermin and maggots and they don't give a rat's a**.

Time will tell who goes to political "he**" and who remains to serve.

Posted - August 25, 2021

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    The House is not a coequal branch of the gov.  It takes both the House and Senate to be coequal branch. 

    They together can pass another law....but SCOTUS can still strike it down as unconstitutional. 
      August 25, 2021 6:02 AM MDT
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