10-09-2017, 05:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2017, 10:12 PM by Eric the Green.)
It seems like the Constitution says that it does mean that. It has jurisdiction over all cases, in law and equity, arising under the constitution and the laws of the USA, and all that arise in law or in fact, subject to regulations by congress. Article 3, section 2.
What is weird, is certainly the current state of affairs, especially politically; not the future I imagined. Currently, the future I imagined is very improbable, sure! (as I said) But that's because of the weird state of affairs that exists.
After 40 years of needless obstruction and delay, we have our hands full with passing the proposals that have been around that long or longer, and should have been enacted that long ago!
What is weird, is certainly the current state of affairs, especially politically; not the future I imagined. Currently, the future I imagined is very improbable, sure! (as I said) But that's because of the weird state of affairs that exists.
After 40 years of needless obstruction and delay, we have our hands full with passing the proposals that have been around that long or longer, and should have been enacted that long ago!