One of the biggest problems we face in America is activist judges. The justice system was weaponized and is now full of the wrong people. This isn’t a left or a right issue, it’s a liability for all Americans. The polarization of America is wha led to the ridiculous treatment Ross received. Justice on the extremes, too heavy handed or a slap on the wrist. No materiality.
You are an excellent writer of articles, but your notes resonate deeply as well.
Thank you Anthony, really appreciate that you read my article and took the time to add your thoughts! In some ways, it seems like activist judges are a catastrophic fundamental problem that simultaneously doesn't get the attention and most importantly, action needed to improve it. You described the problem well. I routinely see outrage online about both overly harsh and overly soft sentencing, but I rarely ever see a post that offers light on anyway to address the problem. I think it's one of those problems that's both complex and feels immovable.
One of the biggest problems we face in America is activist judges. The justice system was weaponized and is now full of the wrong people. This isn’t a left or a right issue, it’s a liability for all Americans. The polarization of America is wha led to the ridiculous treatment Ross received. Justice on the extremes, too heavy handed or a slap on the wrist. No materiality.
You are an excellent writer of articles, but your notes resonate deeply as well.
Thank you Anthony, really appreciate that you read my article and took the time to add your thoughts! In some ways, it seems like activist judges are a catastrophic fundamental problem that simultaneously doesn't get the attention and most importantly, action needed to improve it. You described the problem well. I routinely see outrage online about both overly harsh and overly soft sentencing, but I rarely ever see a post that offers light on anyway to address the problem. I think it's one of those problems that's both complex and feels immovable.