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I try to live by as simple a code as possible to help me make decisions, live a better life, and contribute to society October 16, 2020 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [WEBSITE]( [Altucher Confidential] “I try to live by as simple a code as possible to help me make decisions, live a better life, and contribute to society.” [hero image] How to Watch the Amy Barrett Judicial Hearings Without Vomiting By James Altucher Uh Oh -- Your clock is ticking... [Gilder image]( George Gilder here. And your clock is ticking. Let me explain... You know I've been ahead of the curve on plenty of predictions. But right now, I'm urging everybody to pay close attention to one that's right on the cusp. It's an emerging tech phenomenon that I'm calling "15G." You've never seen anything like this... it's got up to triple the potential of 5G tech. And I'm convinced it could be one of the top moneymakers of the post-COVID economy. [But you can't wait years to move on this -- click here for more details.]( I've watched the proceedings on Amy Barrett. Normally I would never watch this for obvious reasons. They are super boring. But, as is common in American politics lately, these proceedings are hilarious. I've never seen an improv group as good as these senators. They basically KILL for eight straight hours. Democrats and Republicans. What talent! What wit! Senator Hirono asking Barrett if she’s ever settled a sexual harassment case against her. Or the dozens of pictures about the Affordable Healthcare Act. [NOTE: Without a judge to break ties, the ACA provision in question is ALREADY dead in the circuit court. That's WHY it made its way to the Supreme Court. No senator has mentioned this and it is not relevant to her confirmation.] I've also seen a full spectrum of opinions on what “originalism” is. The opinions seem to be magically based on what your party affiliation is, even though originalism has nothing to do with party affiliation. There are also opinions about her faith, the particular faith group she belongs to, the size of her family, the race of her family, etc. Again, hilarious. This is my opinion (hence it's the correct opinion!) on how a senator should "advise and consent" on Barrett. I should state first: I absolutely do not agree with many of her personal stances. I am not in her faith. I am 100% pro-choice. Etc. WHAT IS ORIGINALISM? THE GOOD AND THE BAD The problem with "originalism" is that it allows a lot of leeway for interpretation. But originalism is not the same as literalism, where it's ONLY what is written in the Constitution that a judge should pay attention to. Originalism allows for interpretations to change as society evolves. Originalism can take something like the First Amendment and ask, "How does this apply now that there are cellphones and internet, etc?" This has been a misconception about originalism — that it's literal. Originalism acknowledges that it is "reasonable" to look at how society has evolved. [Note: This is similar but slightly different from a living constitution, which basically says that parts of the Constitution can become worthless (or change drastically) as society evolves. An originalist focuses more on "intent" of the founders and assumes that the founders were "reasonable."] A) AMENDMENTS: All amendments are included in originalism because of the rigorous process required to make something an amendment. B) CONSTITUTION: Barrett believes that the Constitution is general enough to be applicable in a changing world and specific enough to create laws in this world. Hence her reverence for (her words) "the longest lasting written constitution in the world." It’s important to note: Meaning does not change, but "what is reasonable" changes. C) PRECEDENTS: An originalist also relies on "super precedents" — i.e., court decisions that are then referred to by MANY future precedents. This, of course, can be subject to interpretation, so it's important to understand her criteria for super precedents. [Note: She has referred to Brown v. Board of Education as a super precedent, whereas her comments on Roe v. Wade are a bit more gray.] D) SEVERABILITY: If one part of a law is not constitutional but the rest is, she's fine severing that one part of the law that isn't. Not sure if this is a good thing or bad thing since it could devolve into a judge acting like a legislator. This should be questioned. E) LEGISLATE: She has said she will never legislate with a decision. The Constitution, for an originalist, will never allow justices to interpret a law so much that it changes the law. Not defending Amy Barrett, by the way. But it's useful to define her philosophy as opposed to using biased information to make such an important decision for the country. I'm seeing a lot of people distort her philosophy to guide their opinion of her. Then it becomes partisan, which it shouldn't be. No more banks. No more accountants. No more Wall Street? [head down image]( new type of Internet could change everything in the coming years… But your chance to profit from it could start in the coming days! [Click here for full details.]( HOW TO JUDGE A JUDGE - Is she honest? - Is she consistent in her decisions? If not, then why? - Is she informed about all the cases that she considers super precedents? - Have we ever seen her make decisions that seem more based on her personal beliefs than on the Constitution? This one thing alone would throw out her originalism and call into question her qualifications. - Is she ethical? Of course "ethical" is subjective, but the only guideline here is: Don't assume she is unethical if she doesn't believe the same way you do on a particular issue. For instance, I am strongly pro-choice. She is strongly pro-life. I would never judge her on that. The difference between picking a judge and picking a political leader is that, to some extent, you do want your ethics and beliefs to somewhat match the potential leader's beliefs. With a judge, you shouldn't care about their personal beliefs (outside judicial beliefs) unless they are unethical. If you have to care, then that might imply they are not consistent in their judicial beliefs. For me, it's also important how composed she is (or is not). She seems much more composed than other recent picks (i.e., her response to the sexual harassment question). QUESTIONS IF I WERE PART OF THIS PROCESS - How broad will her interpretations be when she applies the Constitution to modern situations? I feel originalism is not clear on this (although I am not an expert). - Have there been times when her personal beliefs had more influence than they should have on her decisions? - How is her composure during the hearings? - Where is the line between severability and legislation? - What is her knowledge of super precedents and the precedents that refer to them? Also, which precedents does she consider super precedents? Something that, surprisingly, has not been covered in these hearings. I see newspaper articles saying she is "dodging questions." She has explained that she is using Ginsburg's guidelines on the difference between being a judge and being a legal pundit on TV. Specifically, Ruth Bader Ginsburg said: A judge sworn to decide impartially can offer no forecasts, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of the particular case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process. Senators need to respect this. A judge needs litigants, context, and a knowledge of precedents before giving an opinion. Giving opinions is the opposite of that. I did have a concern when she was asked if "XYZ is against the law." I wondered to myself, why can't she answer those questions? But then I looked more at those questions being asked and was fine with her responses. "Is killing against the law?" is different from "If so-and-so does XYZ, is that against the law?" In which case, she would need to know 1,000 more details about the context. Do I think she should be approved? I have no clue. But if you like her or don't like her, my only advice is to stay above partisanship and try to focus on the actual issues and concerns, as I've done here. Finally, I don't like politics, thinking about politics, writing about politics. But I've been fascinated by people who live by their philosophies and people (on both sides) making up standards on the fly to meet their own beliefs. No matter what I do in life, I try to live by as simple a code as possible to help me make decisions, live a better life, and contribute to society, by being as consistent as possible. This tells me that my personal manifesto is probably a decent and honest one and so I can focus more energy on self-betterment. A rising tide lifts all boats. So having a strong personal manifesto is a good thing for all of society. Sincerely, [James Altucher] James Altucher America’s #1 Futurist George Gilder’s 2020 Prediction Will Stun You [george]( headed for a potential [$16.8 trillion reboot]( he says. This “reboot” could create the largest wealth generation in decades. And it has nothing to do with politics, the coronavirus, or the Fed. [Click this link]( to see how to tap into this wealth revolution and learn how it could make you very…very…rich. 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