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TexasTowelie

(116,803 posts)
Tue Apr 18, 2017, 07:29 PM Apr 2017

Cooper Veto imminent on GOP's court-packing scheme

Trying to defend the Separation of Powers:

The General Assembly passed House Bill 239 this week, which would reduce the Court of Appeals from 15 judges to 12 and add more than 100 cases per year to the state Supreme Court’s workload. Gov. Roy Cooper plans to veto the legislation.

“The Republican effort to reduce the number of judges on the Court of Appeals should be called out for exactly what it is – their latest power-grab, aimed at exerting partisan influence over the judicial branch and laying the groundwork for future court-packing,” states a press memo from his office.


This is more than just a political ploy; Republicans are, in essence, eroding the rights of citizens to receive justice, by intentionally overburdening the system to justify changing the makeup of the Supreme Court. It's not unlike a fireman engaging in arson so he can get a pay raise. The GOP wants to dominate the Supreme Court however they can accomplish it, and if that means your case doesn't get heard for another year or two, oh well. If you were wrongfully imprisoned, just eat your three square meals a day and shut the hell up.

Read more: http://www.bluenc.com/content/cooper-veto-imminent-gops-court-packing-scheme
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Cooper Veto imminent on GOP's court-packing scheme (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2017 OP
Veto over-ride IndivisibleCLT May 2017 #1

IndivisibleCLT

(30 posts)
1. Veto over-ride
Mon May 1, 2017, 08:56 AM
May 2017

The GOP was able to over-ride the VETO of Governor Cooper. It is imperative that NC vote in 2018 and give Gov. Roy Cooper a veto power.

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