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"Let it play out in the courts" is such a sick game of making people wait for justice when it's clearly, painfully unconstitutional stuff they want to let wind through the courts. The justices know that letting the law take it's sweet time with these matters means that even if, in the end, it's deemed unconstitutional, that in the meantime people will have their rights needlessly violated.
Such a fucking joke with so many things that are painfully plainly unconstitutional on their fucking faces. But that's been the sick game the courts play with people's lives for decades now, hiding behind the idea that it's so complex and needs to be worked out legally. It's actually not all that fucking complex at all you fucking hacks. If it deprives someone of their civil rights, it should be stamped out immediately, not playing this fucking bullshit dithering and dilly-dallying game of "but does it actually deprive people of their civil rights?" because no shit it does, Sherlock!
This is the GOP playbook for everything. Judges need to be knocking this shit down harder. Lawyers need to be getting sanctioned and arrested when they play fucking games. And the GOP should be fucking paying for it, not my tax dollars. Defend your own fucked up policies you Nazi fucks.
Either the court will uphold it, or they'll strike it down and the government will ignore them and do it anyway with no consequences. Heads, they win, tails, we lose.