Crunch
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You're missing the point Ikari....you are asking me to take at a minimum, a one year law school course, and reduce it to a paragraph post.
Just like I would never expect to learn how to plumb a house in a one paragraph post, I certainly would never expect anyone to understand Constitutional analysis in one.
As far as your second contention. The way our government was set up was for there to be three distinct branches of government, each with checks and balances. The SCOTUS has exactly the level of power that was intended at the inception of our system.
Then do us all a favor and go somewhere else, so we can have a discussion about a very simple right... the right to keep and bear arms without Government infringement.
BTW… the constitution is very simple and anyone with a GED can read it and understand it… it only gets complicated when the SC and lawyers get involved to distort what was written for their own dishonest purposes.