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Rolling Over When It’s Payback Time › American Greatness

Posted by M. C. on February 2, 2022

The optics are never good for any politician taking on the Left with a hostile media. But that does not mean those who are terrified can win by pulling punches.

https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/31/rolling-over-when-its-payback-time/

By Paul Gottfried

According to, among other sources, Politico and the Federalist Society, Senate Republicans are not exactly bracing for a “bare knuckle” fight over Biden’s nominee to replace liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Whoever that nominee will be, that replacement supposedly will not change the balance of forces on the court between liberal activists and their opponents. It would therefore be a mistake, we are told, to waste ammunition and the good will of voters by going after the black female successor to Breyer. 

The likely appointee right now is Ketanji Brown Jackson, who sits on the D.C. Court of Appeals and who was raised to that post with bipartisan support in 2021. The fact that Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and two other Republican senators voted for this appointee for the federal bench has allowed the leftist press to describe her as a thoughtful moderate, perhaps someone comparable to Merrick Garland at the time the liberal media were touting our current attorney general for the court vacancy left by the death of Antonin Scalia. 

Of course, Brown-Jackson is no centrist, unless we make that term highly elastic. While a judge on the D.C. district court, she tried to block Trump’s attempts to control illegal border crossings; and on the federal bench, she has faithfully supported the congressional January 6 Committee, particularly its efforts to force Donald Trump to hand over White House records that he treated as confidential. 

Brown-Jackson also decided in favor of Biden’s executive order barring residential evictions last August, something the Supreme Court later reversed. Like Garland, Brown-Jackson is clearly a Democratic operative, which in addition to her gender and racial identity explains why Biden may be choosing her. But Brown-Jackson is no less moderate than Leondra Kruger, who sits on the California Supreme Court and who is also being considered for the vacancy that Breyer’s departure will create.

The Republicans, being the polite party, will not summon up the ruthless determination that the Democrats did in trying to block the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh. Republican sources are assuring us that this new nominee won’t change the composition of the court. She will be nothing more than a replacement for Stephen Breyer, who almost always voted with the Left on divisive judicial issues. Besides, Republican Party leaders are determined not to do anything that might alienate minority voters, for example, taking a strong stand against a female who is also a member of a racial minority.

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Stephen Breyer Is Corrupt – LewRockwell LewRockwell.com

Posted by M. C. on January 11, 2022

He fully understands that “public interest” language — the language that “justified” all of this crony capitalist regulation in the first place — is nonsense and the language of tyrants, but spouts it anyway in a most sanctimonious way. The pharmaceutical companies own Joe Biden and the Democrat party (the main legacy of Bill Cliniton), so people like Breyer must prostitute themselves in increasingly shameful and fraudulent ways.

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/01/thomas-dilorenzo/stephen-breyer-is-corrupt/

By Thomas DiLorenzo

It was reported yesterday that during oral arguments before the supreme court Justice Stephen Breyer said that it is inconceivable that blocking Biden’s vaccine mandate for private employers is “in the public interest.”

First of all, there is no such thing as “the public interest.”  There are some 330 million people in the U.S. and we all have our interests.  This is especially true regarding the “vaccine” mandate since everyone knows that there are millions of members of the public who oppose it.  That’s why the issue is before the court.

Breyer knows this.  He knows there are tradeoffs here, but speaks as though there are not, and that allowing the mandate will benefit every single American — the “public.”  Such talk is the language of Rousseau, the intellectual godfather of communism, who claimed that there exists some mysterious “general will” that only a select few understand, and because of that understanding they are somehow empowered to use whatever force, coercion, and violence that they can muster to impose that “general will” on all of society.

Alexander Hamilton used dozens of synonyms for “the general will” to argue for myriad government interventions during his day, as I document in my book, Hamilton’s Curse.  There is even a scholarly article about Hamilton entitled “Alexander Hamilton:  Rousseau of the Right,” by Cecelia Kenyon, Political Science Quarterly, vol. 73, 1958.  Lawyers like Breyer are the legal/political descendants of Hamilton, the darling of the New York City/Broadway commie Left (and of the statist Pat Buchananite Right).

Breyer understands the economic concept of tradeoffs.  Before he was on the court he authored a textbook entitled Regulation and its Reform (1984) that was and is widely used in law schools.  It explained among other things the thinking behind the deregulation of trucking, airlines, and oil during the late 1970s/early ’80s.  That is why he is corrupt:  He fully understands that “public interest” language — the language that “justified” all of this crony capitalist regulation in the first place — is nonsense and the language of tyrants, but spouts it anyway in a most sanctimonious way.  The pharmaceutical companies own Joe Biden and the Democrat party (the main legacy of Bill Cliniton), so people like Breyer must prostitute themselves in increasingly shameful and fraudulent ways.  (Not that they don’t also own most of the Republican party as well).

Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo [send him mail] is a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. His latest book is The Problem with Lincoln.

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