Dumb question of the day
Media say: "Santorum claims Supreme Court decision is unconstitutional. This is impossible."
Santorum is right and media are dead wrong. In fact nearly all decisions by the nine traitors since 1803 are
explicitly and literally anticonstitutional. The document specifies exactly what the Supreme Court can do. Making laws and repealing laws are NOT among those permitted actions. The document also says that Congress can expand the jurisdiction of the courts, but Congress never gave the courts permission to make and repeal laws.
I suppose you could argue that the nine traitors do
occasionally make permissible decisions. When they rule on a water-rights dispute between states, or when they deal with a criminal or civil case involving a foreigner, they are within the specified bounds. But those cases are rare now. The vast majority of cases that
reach the nine traitors are explicitly legislative and thus explicitly unconstitutional, no matter which way the traitors decide.