Reining in the rogue court is a crucial goal with wide support from Americans across the political spectrum

ā€œBetter late than neverā€ is a useful maxim in all of life and in politics as well. On Monday,Ā Joe Biden caught the ā€œbetter late than neverā€ bug when he unveiled a series of proposals toĀ reform the US supreme court.

Those proposals come more than two and a half years after the US presidentā€™s presidential commission on the supreme court issued itsĀ recommendations, and more than 40 years after BidenĀ calledĀ former president Franklin Delano Rooseveltā€™s plan to impose term limits on the court ā€œboneheadedā€.

In 2020, during his quest for the White House, Biden again distanced himself from people who were pushing for significant institutional reform at the court.

How times have changed. That was before the courtĀ overruled Roe v Wade, theĀ ethics scandalsĀ of justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas came to light, and before the court gave the president almostĀ blanket immunityĀ from criminal prosecution.

  • BallsandBayonets@lemmings.world
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    3 months ago

    Better late than never seems to be the only time US presidents get things done. Donā€™t get me wrong, Iā€™m still pleased that this lame duck* is trying to get things done even after giving up the presidency. But this Supreme Court has been openly corrupt for at least four years; the only thing that has changed since Biden took office is they finally went too far and pissed off everyone who held their nose and voted D last time.

    • A once-in-a-lifetime occurrence happened when I typed duck, it autocorrected to fuck. Years of training autocorrect that I actually do want to swear when I type fuck finally pushed it too far the other way.