If Trump wins in 2020, should RBG be put into suspended animation/hibernation? (user search)
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Question: If Trump wins in 2020, should Ruth Bader Ginsburg allow herself to be put into suspended animation/hibernation, to ensure that she is preserved?
#1
Yes, it is her duty.
 
#2
No, she should resign today and Trump should nominate Amy Coney Barrett to succeed her.
 
#3
Maybe.
 
#4
Only if she is descended from King Tut.
 
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« on: January 18, 2020, 01:28:33 AM »

Meh.

It's a fun read, but ultimately it comes down the same problem. Our nation is not faced with good-faith disagreements over our future. We have a struggle for power between a reprehensible minority faction who actively reject rule of law and representative government, and the rest of us who, while we disagree on much, do agree that we want to live in a nation with laws, representative government and respect for human rights.

It's good to see that people are rejecting the idea that we need to find some sort of balance or compromise with the Banana Republicans, and are thinking outside the conventional box for ways to mitigate the damage they can do before they burn out or self-immolate
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