The House Judiciary Committee
The
House Judiciary Committee and its counterpart in the Senate has abrogated its
congressional authority overseeing the federal courts for strictly partisan
reasons, which is why the federal judiciary, once considered a jewel of the
American Justice system, has become little more than a patronage mill; a dank
bastion of mediocrity, over run with corrupt, inept political hacks with
lifetime appointments masquerading as judges like Gregory Sleet in the District
of Delaware and Eric N. Vitaliano sitting precariously in the Eastern District
of New York. The former is a Democrat, while the latter a Republican. Both are
equally corrupt, co-opted by extrajudicial considerations; and, consequently,
too compromised to fairly and impartially adjudicate cases that have the
misfortune of being assigned before them. Instead of inquiring into prima facie allegations of impropriety
against these unscrupulous jurists, who bring nothing but opprobrium to the
federal judiciary, the clown-faced country boy, tenuously heading up this
committee would rather squander finite taxpayer resources going after a
figurehead who'll either resign or retire to a cushy million-dollar situation
in the private sector once he gets tired of the meritless harassment. The GS
18s actually running the show see the committee's incompetence as a source of
endless mirth comfortable in the knowledge that the federal merit system has a foot-thick binder
of Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) rules and regulations precisely
governing how a civil servant can be separated and under what circumstances...
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