'Maybe Clarence didn't need to disclose those trips'
He lied about ginny's $650k income & hid a billionaire "buying" real estate from him and letting his mom live there rent free, even though he's legally required to disclose any property sales over $1k, Dave.
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From the recent SCOTUS dissenting opinion
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(via Groovy Cool Impeach Clarence Thomas Progressive Politics Fuck - Etsy)
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This is without precedent. No Supreme Court justice in US history received comparable gifts during their tenure on the bench. Federal judges quoted in the story call it "incomprehensible," noting that US judges bend over backwards not to owe anyone any favors, going so far as to book restaurant reservations without using their titles.
Virginia Canter, a former US government ethics lawyer of bipartisan experience said Thomas "seems to have completely disregarded his higher ethical obligations," adding "it makes my heart sink."
The Supreme Court's own code of ethics prohibits justices from engaging in conduct that gives rise to the "appearance of impropriety," but the code is "consultative," and there are no penalties for violating it. But US judicial officers – including Thomas – are legally required to disclose things like private jet trips. Thomas did not. In general, justices must report any gift valued at more than $415, where a gift is "anything of value." This includes instances in which a gift is given by a corporation whose owner is the true giver.
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All public schools in the State of Florida will begin using Clarence Thomas as an example of how a black man with limited knowledge and means can aquire great wealth and social standing as a result of being owned by ultra rich white men.
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I want Clarence Thomas impeached, but I wouldn't be sad if Clarence Thomas and his horrible wife Ginny were fed to wild boars by a character who escaped from Hannibal (novel, film, or TV series, take your pick).
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Sounds like an impeachable offense to me.
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