I understand your fear, but really, I voted GOP in the last election and what did it get me? Nothing. The craven capitulation by the GOP to everything Obama wanted....at least when not actively supporting and campaigning for his continued destruction and fundamental change like they did with the TPP. Since the election there has been more opposition to Obama by the Democrats than by the GOP (well, at least the Dems we're pretending....the GOP doesn't even pretend anymore). Everyone one of them that supported this TPP travesty is a treasonous snake. And really, at this point, how much more damage can Kagan do on the SC than Roberts and his elitist buddies have done?J.R.@A&M wrote:With respect, the GOP appointments are likely to be better than the democrat ones. Being a purist or protest voter in a general election is the worst thing to do. It will elect Hillary Clinton, who will appoint more SCOTUS justices.anygunanywhere wrote:All those GOP appointments worked out so well.J.R.@A&M wrote:As others have observed before, elections matter. President Obama has had a SCOTUS appointment in each term. McCain and Romney failed to get a lot of conservative votes in the general elections of 2008 and 2012, resp. In Romney's case, this may have made the difference. As a result, we have Kagan on the SCOTUS. Lay the blame where it partially belongs.
The GOP will save us!
The bottom line is that if we keep voting for these scoundrels they have no reason to change. The only thing they care about is holding on to power. The only chance we have now of representation on the national level is voting for the extinction of the GOP. Let the handful of actual Republicans left in the national GOP and those at the state level form a new party.