James Carville urges Democrats to consider expanding Supreme Court if they regain power

In a bid to regain control and shift the balance in their favor, some Democrats are exploring an unconventional strategy. According to veteran strategist James Carville, if they win majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives in the 2028 elections, Democrats may seek to expand the Supreme Court by adding four liberal justices.

Carville believes that expanding the court would be a necessary step to restore faith in the institution among the American public. He argues that the current nine-justice bench has been rated the lowest in history and that it's not written anywhere in the Constitution that one needs exactly nine justices. By increasing the number of justices, Carville thinks Democrats can achieve some balance on the court.

However, McEnany pointed out that expanding the Supreme Court would likely require significant changes to current laws and practices, such as making Puerto Rico a state or ending the filibuster. When asked if he'd be willing to take those steps, Carville said yes, stating that in times of national emergencies, lawmakers often carve out exceptions for critical issues.

Carville's comments have sparked debate about the role of politics in shaping the Supreme Court and whether Democrats should prioritize expanding the court or focus on other strategies.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, if you ask me, I think this is a pretty cool idea 😊! Expanding the Supreme Court could be a game changer for democracy, you know? It's like a breath of fresh air after years of polarization 🌬️. And let's be real, the current state of the court is kinda laughable πŸ˜‚. Having nine justices doesn't necessarily mean balance and fairness - in fact, it can lead to gridlock and partisan bickering 🀯.

I love how Carville is thinking outside the box πŸ’‘ and suggesting that expanding the court could actually restore faith in the institution among Americans. It's not just about politics; it's about creating a more representative and effective system of governance 🀝. Of course, there are challenges to overcome 🚧, but I think this could be a bold step towards a more progressive and inclusive future πŸ’«. Who knows, maybe we'll see some amazing changes and innovations come out of this! πŸ˜„
 
this is getting crazy... 🀯 i mean, expanding the supreme court? it's like they're trying to turn it into a circus show πŸŽͺ. i'm not sure about adding more justices, but at least they could try to address some of the issues that are making america unhappy right now, like healthcare and education.

i dont get why people cant agree on anything anymore... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ is it really that hard to find common ground? anyway, if i were a dem, id rather focus on passing laws that actually help people than messing around with the supreme court. just saying 😊
 
The US is at a crossroads... πŸ€” I'm not sure if expanding the Supreme Court is a good idea, but I do think something needs to be done to restore trust in the system. I mean, nine justices can't all be conservative, right? But on the other hand, adding four new justices could get pretty messy, like a big game of judicial musical chairs 🎢. I'm worried about the precedent it sets and how that would affect the balance of power. And what about Puerto Rico becoming a state? That's just a whole nother can of worms 🐜. I think Carville's got some valid points, but we need to be careful not to rush into things. Maybe instead of expanding the court, they should focus on getting more Americans involved in the voting process and educating themselves about the issues... that'd be a game-changer for me 😊.
 
I'm not sure if I'd be okay with a bigger SCOTUS lol πŸ€”. I mean, it's already pretty influential. But at the same time, it's like, they're trying to fix something that might've gone wrong in the first place... but then again, who gets to decide what's "wrong" or what's the right balance? It feels like it's gonna be a super tricky situation 🀯. What do you guys think? Should they just stick with 9 or go all out for 13? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm not sure if adding more justices to the SC is a good idea πŸ€”. I mean, think about it - we already got 9 justices and the whole country's freaking out about some of their decisions 😩. Adding four more might just make things worse? What's next, expanding Congress too and making our politicians even richer πŸ’Έ? And what about all those laws and practices that'd need to change? It sounds like a huge mess 🀯. Can't they just focus on getting their own act together instead of messing with the SC? πŸ™„
 
I'm so over this whole SCOTUS thing πŸ™„... I mean, think about it - we're already talking about expanding it to get more liberal justices? That's like trying to fix a layout by throwing in too many extra columns 😳. It's just gonna mess everything up! And what's with the 'balance' argument? Can't they see that's just code for 'I'm gonna pack it with my friends and ignore everyone else's opinions'? 🀯

And let's not forget about Puerto Rico becoming a state - have you seen those maps? It's like someone took all the leftover pieces of paper from middle school and tried to force them into place πŸ“. I swear, if they want to change the law, they should just make a new one instead of messing around with all this old stuff πŸ˜’.

And then Carville says 'in times of national emergencies' - sounds like a fancy way of saying 'we're gonna do whatever we want when it really matters'. 🚫 No thanks. I'd rather see some real structural changes, not just a bunch of arbitrary power grabs πŸ’ͺ
 
you know what's wild? i was just thinking about trying a new recipe over the weekend, like that Korean BBQ sauce I found online πŸ€”. it was so easy to make and tasted amazing! has anyone tried making it at home? should I share the recipe here or just stick to cooking blogs?
 
I'm not sure if adding more justices to the Supreme Court is a good idea... πŸ€” I mean, think about it, we're already seeing so many crazy rulings coming out of that place. If they just add four more liberal justices, what's to stop them from packing the court with whoever they want? It sounds like they're just trying to control the narrative and pick winners and losers in cases.

And what's up with making Puerto Rico a state or ending the filibuster? That sounds like a total power grab. I get that Democrats are upset about the current state of the court, but is this really the best way to fix it? Can't they just focus on doing their job better? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm not sure if adding more justices is a good idea lol πŸ˜‚. I mean, think about it - one guy can vote 5 times a day 🀯! It's gonna be super confusing to have that many opinions going around. And what happens when the new justices come in? Are they gonna be loyal to the party or do their own thing? It's like adding more people to a school board and expecting them all to agree on everything πŸ€”.

And let's not forget about the filibuster, it's part of the game πŸ˜…. If Democrats wanna change laws, they need to work with Republicans too. I'm all for them finding common ground, but just expanding the court without talking to anyone else? That sounds like a recipe for disaster β›ˆοΈ. What do you guys think? Should they focus on other strategies or try to fix the court first? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm all for them exploring this option, I mean, think about it πŸ€”... if you can shape the bench to your advantage, you're basically tilting the playing field back in your favor. It's like a chess match, right? But what really gets me is that people are already questioning whether the Supreme Court should even be expanded like this. Is it really about finding balance or just trying to pack the court with like-minded judges? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what about the whole 'ending the filibuster' thing? That's a slippery slope, for sure... I'd love to see some more discussion on that aspect before we go down that road πŸš‚
 
So they're thinking of adding more justices to the Supreme Court just to change the balance? I guess it makes sense, but we've had that same debate in our school's Student Council meetings about how many reps each class has - why can't politics follow a similar logic? πŸ€” But honestly, it seems kinda crazy that they're trying to make changes like making Puerto Rico a state just for this. That sounds like a whole different issue altogether! What if that ends up shifting the balance even more? Like, wouldn't that be even more unbalanced than having 9 justices in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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