"The Supreme Court correctly ruled that no President has the unilateral power to order the mass-firings of unvaccinated American workers." @mrddmia
"[F]ive justices on the Supreme Court incorrectly ruled that a President (somehow) has the unilateral power to order the mass firings of unvaccinated American health care workers." @mrddmia
"Can he now order health care workers to take booster shots every six months? How about their spouses, children, and other household members? Can he restrict their movements? Can he order health care workers to implant microchips with COVID passports?" @mrddmia
"Congress should be as surprised as President Biden that it lent any President the power to fire unvaccinated health care workers." @mrddmia
"The result of this ruling is that President Biden will fire doctors, nurses, and other health care workers — already in short supply — because they made a personal medical choice to decline a vaccine that doesn’t stop the spread of COVID." @mrddmia
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"President @JoeBiden just yanked the nomination of a Hispanic federal judge with stellar qualifications," Article III Project president @mrddmia told the @FreeBeacon
"Democrats claim they want more diversity on the federal bench, yet they have largely voted against women and minority judicial nominees put forward by Republican presidents going back to Clarence Thomas."
"Right now we're fat and happy,' said @mrddmia, president of @Article3Project, a group that strategizes with Republican senators and the White House on judicial confirmations." nytimes.com/2020/10/27/us/…
“We have the first true conservative majority on the Supreme Court in 80 years. The president has done such an outstanding job on judicial appointments that we are out of federal circuit seats to fill. So Republicans could be complacent while Democrats are fired up.”
"But @mrddmia has not given up on the court as the path to igniting fervor on his side. He is pinning his hopes on court packing.
'Court packing is so much more of a culture fight,” Mr. Davis said, describing the Republican messaging on the issue."
“Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States is truly a historic moment. For the first time in more than 80 years, we will have a true conservative majority on the Supreme Court.” — @mrddmia
“This means that the Supreme Court will protect everyday Americans from government overreach and mob rule, whether it’s liberal politicians attempting to chase away Christians and other believers from the public square or otherwise punish them for their religious beliefs...”
“...silence conservatives on college campuses, or cancelling Americans who express differing views in other public places, ban law-abiding Americans from owning guns to protect themselves and their families, or destroy American entrepreneurs and jobs through the unelected...”
"According to the conservative Article III Project, which supports Trump’s nominees, all of the 15 judicial nominees waiting for a hearing would sit in courts in states with at least one Democratic senator with effective veto power over their advancement." njour.nl/s/709764?unloc…
"More than half of the outstanding nominees hail from California. Sens. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, and Kamala Harris . . .
. . . the Democratic nominee for vice president, have signed off on California nominees in the past but are less likely to do so as the year goes on. Others hail from New York and New Mexico."
Mike Davis [@mrddmia], president of the conservative Article III Project that supports [@realDonaldTrump’s] judicial picks, said he is considering buying ads that point out the Democratic Party Platform.
The left’s “radical court-packing scheme” would motivate [@realDonaldTrump’s] base for the November election, [@mrddmia] said.
“Republicans need to see, and maybe the Democratic platform will do it, that there is a clear threat to a conservative majority on the [Supreme] Court,” [@mrddmia] said.
Mike Davis [@mrddmia], former chief counsel for nominations for Senator [@ChuckGrassley] on the [@senjudiciary] Committee and now president of the Article III Project, says that . . .
“Senator [@ChuckGrassley] was the key figure in keeping the Scalia seat open, and on President [@realDonaldTrump’s] historic transformation of the federal judiciary.”
“Chairman [@LindseyGrahamSC] has said that he would move forward with a nomination, and I am confident that Senator [@ChuckGrassley] will fully support that nomination.”