The above post classically illustrates the dangers of extrapolation, particularly in a non-mathematical context.

Since, Condition A (Safiel opposes impeachment) is true, therefore Condition B (Safiel supports Robert’s actions) and Condition C (Safiel supports a living Constitution) are true.

Conditions B & C do NOT logically follow from Condition A.

Your whole post goes off the rails immediately due to a logical fallacy.

Of course, I ardently oppose a living Constitution. I oppose many of Robert’s rulings.

I oppose impeachment as a violation of the principle of judicial independence, as established by the United States Senate in 1804.

To date, 3759 individuals have served as Article III Judges at all levels. By your exacting standards, it is likely just about all 3759 should have been subject to impeachment. Scalia and Thomas both made rulings that likely would have warranted impeachment.

Impeachment is never going to be a tool to purge the courts of individuals you do not like.

Better choices should be made in the APPOINTMENT process.

If you don’t do that, you can impeach as many as you like, hell, you can impeach all 1500+ individuals currently serving and you will end up with the exact same situation when new individuals take office.

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