Americans voted for change last year. They voted for a man who promised to crack down on illegal immigration, halt the refugee influx and protect the country from terrorist infiltration. But when Donald Trump tried to do those things, he found his path blocked by federal judges. “Over the last few months, it’s become clearer to people that they voted for a certain outcome and it’s being nullified by these district judges,” said Daniel Horowitz, a senior editor of the Conservative Review. Soon after the implementation of Trump’s temporary ban on travelers from seven countries and all refugees, U.S. District Judge James Robert in Seattle blocked the order. When the Trump administration revised the ban, removing Iraq from the list of banned countries, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland and U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson in Hawaii blocked the new order. After Trump signed an executive order seeking to withhold federal funding from sanctuary cities, which defy federal immigration law, U.S. District Judge William Orrick III in San Francisco blocked that order, too. And all the judicial blocking was either illegal or nullified one aspect or another of the U.S. Constitution.
Three of those four judges owe their lifetime appointments to Barack Obama. Social transformation without representation, the phenomenon of unelected judges issuing nationwide rulings on foundational issues, such as immigration, that the framers of the U.S. Constitution meant to be decided by the elected branches of the government. This social transformation is currently leading the nation to the left politically. “What the Democrats have is a perfect racket now where they no longer need to push [their agenda],” Horowitz said. “Even when they lose, their legacy lives on in the courts, and that’s what you’re seeing now. Donald Trump won the election, but it’s meaningless. You can’t even enforce foundational immigration laws because even though the Democrats don’t have the power, they have the courts doing it.”
Many conservatives stress the need to elect Republican presidents who will appoint better judges, but Horowitz pointed out that has not worked well in the past. Robert of Seattle, who blocked Trump’s initial travel ban, was a George W. Bush appointee. Horowitz solution is to strip the judiciary of the power they have taken from the legislative and executive branches. “The Constitution says Congress can make exceptions and regulations to the jurisdiction of the courts,” Horowitz said. Congress could simply choose to strip the courts of jurisdiction over marriage, immigration or anything else. No need to amend the constitution if Congress would exercise its own power. “Everyone says we need originalists on the court, but we actually need originalists in Congress,” he insisted. “They not only control the subject matter jurisdiction, they control their entire structure,” he said. There is another issue that concerns Horowitz. “The courts are throwing out every single Republican redistricting map everyone,” he revealed. “No Democrat maps, but every Republican map. That gets to the core of Republican power in the state legislatures, and I think if that reaches a feverish pitch, that’s when we’re going to see a tipping point.”
“Courts of justice are corrupt. Rulers are actuated by desire for gain and love of sensual pleasure. Intemperance has beclouded the faculties of many so that Satan has almost complete control of them. Jurists are perverted, bribed, deluded. Drunkenness and revelry, passion, envy, dishonesty of every sort, are represented among those who administer the laws. “Justice standeth afar off for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter. “By their wealth or power, men of rank corrupt the judges and bring false witness against the innocent.” Isaiah 59:14, The Great Controversy, page 586, & Signs of the Times, January 20, 1881.