THEY JUST TOLD YOU THE PLAN!!! Jeffries Drops The Mask On The Supreme Court
When the other team huddles up at the fifty-yard line, points straight at your end zone, and announces the next play over... View MoreTHEY JUST TOLD YOU THE PLAN!!! Jeffries Drops The Mask On The Supreme Court
When the other team huddles up at the fifty-yard line, points straight at your end zone, and announces the next play over the loudspeaker — you do not stand there debating whether they really meant it.
You put on a helmet.
Hakeem Jeffries just stood at midfield and called the play.
No subtext. No diplomatic dance. No plausible deniability. The Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives looked into a camera, on his own platform, and told the country exactly what Democrats intend to do the moment power swings back their way.
Here it is. In full. No edits. No spin.
“The guy’s falling apart. The MAGA majorities in Congress are falling apart. The Supreme Court is a disgrace. And then, in the new Congress, we’re going to have to do something about this Supreme Court. And let me be very clear: everything is on the table. Everything, to deal with this corrupt MAGA majority that is issuing political opinions that are designed to bolster the prospects of the Republican Party, and we will not allow them to succeed.”
Read it twice.
Now read it a third time — slowly — and ask yourself a simple question.
When in American history has a sitting congressional leader of a major political party announced, on camera, that he intends to dismantle a co-equal branch of government because that branch keeps ruling against his side?
Answer: never.
Until now.
“EVERYTHING IS ON THE TABLE” — TRANSLATED
Folks, “everything is on the table” is not a figure of speech.
It is a menu.
And every item on that menu is poison to the Republic.
Item one — court packing. Inflate the bench from nine to thirteen, fifteen, seventeen — whatever number guarantees a permanent left-wing majority. FDR tried it in 1937 and his own party stopped him. The modern Democrat Party has no such restraint left.
Item two — jurisdiction stripping. Pass legislation that simply tells the Supreme Court it cannot rule on entire categories of cases. Abortion. Elections. Guns. The administrative state. Any subject matter where the Court keeps refusing to read the Constitution the way Hakeem Jeffries wants it read.
Item three — forced retirements. Term limits dressed up as “reform.” Eighteen-year clocks designed to retire conservative justices on a Democrat-controlled schedule.
Item four — partisan ethics tribunals. A so-called ethics body, controlled by the majority, with the power to investigate, sanction, and effectively neuter any justice who issues a ruling the majority does not like.
Item five — recusal demands. Endless manufactured “conflicts” used to force conservative justices off case after case, leaving a functional liberal majority on every consequential ruling.
That is the menu, folks.
That is what “everything” means.
THE ONE-WAY RATCHET
Here is the part Republicans need to memorize, tattoo on their wrists, and tape to the bathroom mirror.
Once you pack the Court, you do not unpack it.
Once you gut the filibuster, you do not restore it.
Once you federalize elections, you do not hand them back to the states.
Once you abolish the Electoral College, you do not bring it back.
These so-called “reforms” are a one-way ratchet. They click forward. They never click back. Every single one of them is designed to lock in a permanent Democrat advantage and end competitive politics in this country forever.
That is not Toto being dramatic.
That is the entire point of the exercise.
You don’t blow up the rules of the game when you’re winning. You blow them up when you’re losing — and you intend to never lose again.
MADISON SAW THIS COMING
The Founders were not naïve men, folks. They had watched parliaments collapse, kings consolidate, and republics rot from the inside. They built three branches on purpose — three separate centers of ambition — precisely so no single faction could ever capture all the levers at once.
James Madison spelled it out in Federalist 51. Ambition, he wrote, must be made to counteract ambition. The whole architecture of the Constitution rests on that single insight. Pit power against power. Force compromise. Slow the mob down long enough for reason to catch up.
What is Hakeem Jeffries announcing?
The opposite.
He is announcing that one ambition — the Democrat ambition — must be used to crush every rival ambition until only one agenda remains standing. The Court that checks them must be broken. The Senate rules that slow them must be gutted. The state legislatures that resist them must be federalized into compliance.
Madison called this the very thing the Constitution was designed to prevent.
Jeffries calls it Tuesday.
AND WHAT ARE REPUBLICANS DOING?
While Jeffries is sharpening the knife on national television, John Thune and the Senate Republican conference are still arguing over committee scheduling.
Let that sink in.
The other side is drawing up battle plans.
Our side is debating Robert’s Rules of Order.
The other side is telling the country, in plain English, that it intends to break the Supreme Court, federalize elections, and end the filibuster the moment it has fifty-one senators and a Speaker’s gavel.
Our side is forming a working group to study the feasibility of holding a hearing.
This is not strategy, folks.
This is sleepwalking.
THE QUIET PART, OUT LOUD
For thirty years, conservatives were called paranoid for warning that the Left would eventually come for the Court itself. We were told to calm down. Told it was hyperbole. Told that no serious Democrat would ever propose dismantling a co-equal branch of government.
Well.
The Minority Leader of the House of Representatives just proposed it on camera.
The mask is off. The script is public. The plan is on the record.
The only remaining question is whether Republicans were paying attention — or whether they were too busy congratulating themselves on a midterm map to notice that the other side just announced the end of the Republic as a competitive political system.
Believe them, folks.
When a party tells you what it intends to do — believe them the first time.
Not the second.
Not the third.
The first.
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