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In reply to the discussion: Until recently, I was not aware that some here are "not admirers" of the late Ruth Bader Ginzburg. [View all]Upthevibe
(9,847 posts).............Great post to generate an important discussion.
I adored RBG and have for many years. Her impact can't be "taken away". One needs only to google her list of accomplishments/decisions to understand how she influenced the direction of our country.
In addition to my gratefulness and my reverence for her, I'm also extremely disappointed that she chose not to retire. President Obama had a majority in the Senate in 2012, 2013, and 2014 (I'm only looking at the latest years we had control with President Obama). We lost the majority starting in 2015 (from the 11/14 election).
She FOR SURE should have retired after we lost control in the November, 2014 election for the session starting in 2015. I don't think the Republicans would have had any mechanisms to prevent an Obama nominee from going through.
We have to play chess! We can't take knives to a gun fight! I realize I'm using worn out idioms but (IMHO) they are completely on point.
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