▲ | like_any_other a day ago | |
Oh they could probably swallow one specific program. The problem is that entire side of the political spectrum (not just the Democratic party itself) considers them somewhere between second-class citizen or outright enemy. Another example: | ||
▲ | estearum a day ago | parent [-] | |
As a straight, white, male I don't really feel that I'm a second-class citizen nor the enemy. Have you considered getting off Twitter for a while? It's not clear to me the federal judiciary should match the composition of the population of lawyers as opposed to the composition of the people whom they judge. In fact as you can see here, Obama appointed people largely similar to what you'd expect to see in the population (without bothering to look into specific geographies). It was Trump who was wildly aberrational. In fact even more aberrational than Biden, who at least has the believable rationale of trying to rebalance the courts after Trump took such a pro-male (76%!!) and pro-white (85%!!) approach. For context, the US is <50% male, and about 60% white. https://www.acslaw.org/judicial-nominations/diversity-of-the... |