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Kelley Mathews's avatar

Am I wrong to think that many of the problems within the federal government come from a Congress that has abdicated its responsibility because they are too busy trying to protect their jobs? It is in Congress that the Constitution offers a check on a badly behaving SCOTUS. Polarization means the parties won't play nice, leading to the latest Congress's "do nothing" record and, in this case, resulting in an unwillingness to hold unethical justices accountable. Impeachment is the check in our balanced three-part government, but when the body with the power to check refuses to, unethical behavior is allowed to continue. (When impeachment becomes a partisan revenge tool against the executive branch, that too is a problem.)

Another source of these problems appears to be a lack of character among the justices who just don't care that their behavior is eroding the public's trust in SCOTUS. Another instance of putting self over country. It's frustrating, and it's dangerous.

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Randee Olson's avatar

Thanks for this topic today. As a recently retired Federal Employee of 34 years, you state my concerns and frustrations perfectly. We were once gifted three pies at the office I worked in for providing outstanding customer service to our community, I felt the need to check to see if we could accept them because of the limitations set forth. And through many training sessions in ethics, we were constantly reminded that it is also the *appearance* of our actions that had to remain above board. It is incredibly frustrating to see the lack of ethical behavior from SCOTUS when they should be setting the bar for all Federal employees and citizens.

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