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Hey, I'm with you! I'm trying to feel your pain, not criticize you.
I am referring to the news reports that Congress does not want to raise taxes any time soon, while as much as $500 billion could be tacked onto the deficit to pay for infrastructure stimulus. That kind of sounds like . . . some outgoing Republicans we know.
I am confident you will get lots of traction with at least the lower courts, but assuming all remain healthy on the Supreme Court, the real wild card is a Justice Kennedy retirement. Does he want to step down and be replaced by a pro-Roe person like himself (albeit one more liberal on most other issues), or would he prefer to be the man in the middle for the foreseeable future? If the latter, and again assuming no voluntary conservative step-downs, the court is not going to move to the left. My sixth sense tells me the court will be further left in four years than it is today, but again without predicting or wishing anyone harm in terms of their health, I really can't articulate why.
By the way, short footnote on the Lincoln team of rivals. My great/great-something grandfather fought with Grant at Fort Donelson and elsewhere, and named one of his sons Charles Sumner. You can learn a lot of things by studying Lincoln, but I have never been convinced that Cabinet appointments is one of them. Grant and Sherman were of course unflaggingly loyal to Lincoln (their only rivals were Confederates, not each other, or their boss), and as I said, they were his most important deputies.