• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    It almost certainly will grind a lot of governance to a halt as every little minute regulatory effort is litigated to death by corporate plaintiffs, while the Conservative courts slow-walk their proceedings.

    Government will still function, but at a snail’s pace, which I’m sure is the entire point: grind it to a halt when non-Conservatives have control and open the floodgates when Conservatives are in power.

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      Not entirely though actually getting anything past the courts is going to mean something like expanding the court to disempower the Republicans there.

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      But what does “has to” mean anyways? The reality is motivated judge can rule pretty much anything as “ambiguous”