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Supreme Court or Puppet Show

Supreme Court or Puppet Show

A shift is descending upon the United States’ political landscape as insiders suggest that the Supreme Court is primarily financed by a group of billionaires. The respected justices cloaked in black robes, once seen as upholding the Constitution, are now being viewed as tools in a political game of the wealthy.

Confidential sources in proximity to the court have indicated that the justices receive substantial remuneration from a group of affluent benefactors with a considerable stake in the court’s rulings. An anonymous insider noted the disconcerting shift, stating, “It’s not about justice; it’s about who can throw the most money at the right judge. The Constitution? It seems more like a guideline now.”

Trump’s Take

Donald Trump, the former President, lent his voice to the escalating controversy, stating, “The Supreme Court has transformed into a playground for the rich. They’re not just influencing policy; they’re drafting it. It’s a disheartening moment for democracy when our highest court appears to have a price tag.” Critics contend that this evolving reality is a threat to the bedrock of American democracy, where justice is assumed to be blind and impartial.

However, proponents of this “Billionaire Court” maintain that this is merely the evolution of democracy, where the wealthiest citizens are merely exerting their right to influence the system they fund. Thus, any future Supreme Court ruling that appears to support corporate interests over the average American citizen may not be the justices’ decision, but rather the influence of the billionaires behind the scenes. The question this raises is who needs a just judicial system when it appears one can be purchased?

* None of the quotes in this article were spoken by an actual person. More info.

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