firehazard wrote:Well that all escalated in a way I hadn't anticipated.
Some people can pick a fight in an empty lift. *shakes head*
firehazard wrote:Well that all escalated in a way I hadn't anticipated.
firehazard wrote:Well that all escalated in a way I hadn't anticipated.
RIP Toots. Still listed to play our little local venue here next May, in a rearranged gig postponed from a few months ago.
DzM wrote:Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, of pancreatic cancer.
Low D wrote:Ugh.
While I'm a big fan of her work, this does raise the point that lifetime appointments - or the decision of one to take the concept of "lifetime appointment" so literallyy - are a bad idea. Democracy cannot have to depend on the health of a group of septuagenarians and octogenarians.
I speak not disrepectfully, but as one of those who was holding their breath every time RBG's health made the news.
Low D wrote:Democracy cannot have to depend on the health of a group of septuagenarians and octogenarians.
DzM wrote:
And speaking respectfully of Justice RBG - she bet that Clinton was going to win in 2016 and thus didn't retire when her health started failing again. She really should have stepped down in 2014 or 2015 if she wanted to have some level of confidence that her replacement wouldn't actively work to subvert her life's work.
Low D wrote:While I'm a big fan of her work, this does raise the point that lifetime appointments - or the decision of one to take the concept of "lifetime appointment" so literallyy - are a bad idea. Democracy cannot have to depend on the health of a group of septuagenarians and octogenarians.
DzM wrote:And speaking respectfully of Justice RBG - she bet that Clinton was going to win in 2016 and thus didn't retire when her health started failing again. She really should have stepped down in 2014 or 2015 if she wanted to have some level of confidence that her replacement wouldn't actively work to subvert her life's work.
DzM wrote:Yep. Yet it's written into the US Constitution, so it would take an amendment to change. And no way you're getting both houses of Congress and 3/4 of the states to approve something like that right now. I'd be a fan of a 21 year term with an age cap of 75 years. That should be enough to keep them from being beholden to the political winds of change, and should avoid (too many) clinging on until their last breath.
DzM wrote:On the amendment front, it should be noted that nothing REQUIRES a justice to stay until they die.
Low D wrote:Eddie Van Halen has gone Running With The Devil. Hope he didn't Jump.
65 years old, the cancer.
firehazard wrote:Also Johnny Nash, 80. Hoping he can see clearly now.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/oct/07/johnny-nash-reggae-singer-best-known-for-i-can-see-clearly-now-dies-aged-80
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