Neil Gorsuch worries Americans governed by 'unreasonable laws'
It's not often that you hear a part of America's federal government saying that it's concerned about the oppression of the citizenry, but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is worried that is exactly what's happening.
Gorsuch is tired of liberals over-governing this country, because he thinks that liberals are trying to catch Americans by surprise with unreasonable laws.
Gorsuch claims he's "seen many — so many — cases where the sheer volume and complexity of our laws had swallowed up ordinary people."
The result is a situation in which only the people most familiar with our laws can flourish in this system. The people who are most familiar with our laws are generally the corrupt people who made them, so it doesn't give ordinary American citizens much of a chance.
Gorsuch is willing to admit that "some law is essential to our lives and our freedoms," but thinks that "'too much law' can put those exact freedoms 'at risk and even undermine respect for law itself.'"
Unfortunately, Gorsuch doesn't know what Americans can do to fix this problem. Even somebody as powerful as him can feel handcuffed by the situation. He added:
As a judge, my job is to apply the law … The best I can do is share with you what I have seen from my unusual vantage in our legal system.
Progressives have been ruining America for a while now.
Politicians frame themselves as being a a friend of the people who are trying to look out for everyday citizens, but America is becoming wiser and wiser to the fact that most federal politicians care WAY more about the livelihoods of the people close to them as opposed to the general population.
When even some of the people involved with the top of America's government are saying that average Americans are experiencing fewer and fewer freedoms, that's a sign we could be looking at a very serious situation.
There's only one thing that can set America on the road to recovery after years of liberals taking advantage of our political system:
VOTE in November 2024.
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