mkmatheson
New member
For your consideration. I'm interested to hear your thoughts.
Mr. Trump wins the presidency. The Republican Party retains the Senate (likely if Mr. Trump wins) and House (virtually a certainty). Mr. Trump will appoint the new supreme court justice. That leaves a court of Justices Alito and Thomas (clearly right), Justices Kennedy and Roberts (mostly right), and the new justice (absolutely right). This creates a 5-4, right leaning Supreme Court. With the same party who has made public land transfer a part of its platform controlling both houses of Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, where does that leave public land hunters like you and me?
Mr. Trump wins the presidency. The Republican Party retains the Senate (likely if Mr. Trump wins) and House (virtually a certainty). Mr. Trump will appoint the new supreme court justice. That leaves a court of Justices Alito and Thomas (clearly right), Justices Kennedy and Roberts (mostly right), and the new justice (absolutely right). This creates a 5-4, right leaning Supreme Court. With the same party who has made public land transfer a part of its platform controlling both houses of Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, where does that leave public land hunters like you and me?