O ur president, whoever it is, can never be a king. Every four years America elects a new president; kings are usually for life and have complete power. But there are kings in this country (so to speak). They are the 865 federal judges that sit on the Supreme (nine judges), Appeals (179 judges) and District (677 judges) courts.

All of these judges are appointed for life (like a king) and are appointed by politics; there are no elections or term limits. When the president and Congress are Democrats, you only get judges who are Democrats and leftist. When it’s Republican controlled, you get Republican and more conservative judges. Many judges are selected or recommended by senators or congressman from their districts, but it is all political. Judges are suppose to serve at the will of thei

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