I think that Congress' ability to reason is fully equal to that of the judiciary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The judiciary must be strengthened and released from political interference.
I also believe that the Supreme Court should be the final arbiter of all federal questions.
What five members of the Supreme Court say the law is may be something vastly different from what Congress intended the law to be.
Our runaway judiciary is badly in need of restraint by Congress.
The Supreme Court needs jurists, not politicians.
Congress does investigations better than they do anything else.
One cannot tell the High Court what to adjudicate. They must judge, and then the legislature must act accordingly.
The Court's primary duty, in short, is not to minimize its role or avoid friction with the political branches, but to try as best it can to get the Constitution right.
It is not the role of Congress to decide legal cases between private parties. That is why we have courts.
The notion that Congress can change the meaning given a constitutional provision by the Court is subversive of the function of judicial review; and it is not the less so because the Court promises to allow it only when the Constitution is moved to the left.