Josh Welch
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He needs to walk around in the concert with all of the people that go there.
He needs to go to Walmart four or five times a week.
Agree.
And shop around.
Rural diners.
That's right.
Get in there and see it and feel it.
And let's hear what you got to say.
I think he likes to speak down to these people hoping that they're as ignorant as he thinks they are.
Because the things that he says makes no sense.
Well, how do I follow that up?
Great speech, sweetheart.
So this was an interesting piece in the New York Times talking about the Supreme Court.
And it sort of talks about the birth of where the shadow docket came from in 2016.
It stemmed from an Obama case that involved the coal industry and the EPA.
and it became a vehicle for the court over the past four or five years i think they've used it 25 times or so the shadow docket and i think 20 of those 25 times have been in trump's favor those are rough numbers but what you see in just a general concept is what you see is that trump passes some law or or administrative rule or he takes some action a lower court deems it unconstitutional
the appellate court deems it unconstitutional.
They then appeal it to the Supreme Court and they say, nope, sorry, we're not going to go with the lower courts.
We're going to, on the shadow docket, issue a three sentence opinion saying, no, we're going to stay that order and allow them to continue doing what they're doing.
And so that's the pattern.