Supreme Court Sides With US Chamber of Commerce

Historically, the Supreme Court does not side with a single entity. The Burger court sided with the US Chamber only 43% of the time. The Rehnquist court, 56% of the time. And for the first few years of the Robert court, they sided with the foreign agent US Chamber of Commerce 68% of the time.
But this year, the Supreme Court has sided with the US Chamber of Commerce a record 100% of the time as reported by The US Constitution.org.
With this sad turn of events, demonstrating that Chief Justice Roberts can be swayed by an organization which is funded by large overseas interests such as the Dutch insurance firm Aegon and the Chinese state investment corporation, how can the courts decisions be considered justice? By placing the bench up for the highest bidder, Chief Justice Roberts brings shame to our great nation.




























2:06 pm
Dorothy, your comment doesn’t make a lot of sense! If SCOTUS throws out the whole thing, NOBODY benefits! EVERYBODY loses!