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SCOTUS Gives AOC BIG WIN For Implementing Her Progressive Agenda!

SCOTUS Gives AOC BIG WIN For Implementing Her Progressive Agenda!

Jun 27, 2025

This is a really HUGE win for AOC after she is inaugurated and begins to implement policies important to the middle class.  This ruling makes it much harder for the super-rich to stop her.  While the Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines on Friday sided with the Trump administration’s request to limit universal injunctions issued by federal courts, that will be a huge asset when AOC begins to implement her policies that improve the middle class by making the filthy rich pay for it.

What seems like an advantage today for MAGA, it will allow AOC to undo the crazy MAGA policies once she is the President and gets the powers the SCOTUS has given the President – ANY and ALL future Presidents.

Moderate Democrats are too busy looking at the glass half full. That’s why they get nothing done. ALL SCOTUS rulings are reciprocal and apply to Progressive Presidents as well. What may seem like bad news today can be wonderful news for 2029.

This shall be a wonderful ruling for Progressives in the long run, and make it much harder for the billionaires to stop the middle class from getting our fair share.

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