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					Originally Posted by  Jim in CT
					 
				 
				i think gorsuch has a point, but i don’t know if we know that covid isn’t still a crisis among people 
who are crossing illegally. 
 
in any event, unlike you,  i don’t expect those on my side  to tow the line 100% of the time. i like people who think, not sheep who bleat what they are told.  
 
I love Gorsuch. 
			
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 I don't think Wayne understands what legislating from the bench is.  Gorsuch was doing the opposite of that.  His choice was to strike down a policy, not create one.
And he also pointed out even though the border crisis, in his opinion, was no longer a Covid one, that it is still a crisis.  Don't see how any of that makes him a Rino as Wayne implied.  Republicans ("Conservatives") would agree with Gorsuch that, in his words, "We are a court of law, not policymakers of last resort.”  As well, they would agree, as they have been vociferously saying, that the border situation is a crisis.
Democrats (Progressives), on the other hand, for the past hundred years, have acted as if the Court should create policies.  And they have a problem with admitting that there is any unusual crisis at the border--nor do they seem anxious to stem the tide of border crossers.