NO.
1) That is not the correct response. The correct response is to recall the justices in question, and replace them, not add more just to counterbalance them. You do that by calling them on their incorrect jurisprudence, and citing specific examples. This recent snafu with the tx abortion law applies.
2) NO, IT IS NOT. THAT IS PUTTING PUNDITS IN TO GET YOUR WAY. FACTS DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR POLITICS.
3) The notion that this can be true does not fix a system, it makes it irredeemably broken. See also, how the current US legislature FAILS to operate.
As for the edit-- somebody get an oija board-- Ruth Bader Ginsburg's ghost must be making the most shrill of banshee screams at this point.
You can call for the fixing of the system all you want, but it takes 2/3 of congress to remove the corruption, and only a majority to nullify it. Republicans will not allow it to happen. You are basically just saying "well, I guess the republicans get to have no consequences *shrugs*".
And what is this screaming about facts? Say the fact if you want to make an argument. If you think that judges appointed by Biden will cause more damage then explain why. I'm not going to accept all caps spam as an argument.
The system IS broken. And it needs to be fixed. We have watched a fascist party install partisan judges who are preventing the supreme court from upholding the constitution. Can you get more broken than that? The best chance to fix the system is to remove the influence of the clearly corrupt judges put in by clearly malicious people. Not doing so is promoting the broken system, which goes right back to the moral obligation to take action against cheaters, even if that action would be morally questionable by itself. Refusing to do so, will, at the very least, hurt women in Texas every day it isn't done. It could potentially hurt democracy itself. I won't sell out democracy to play nice with the GOP.
As for the Ginsburg video, all she says is that it will set a precedent for partisan manipulation of the SCOTUS. That precedent is already set. The GOP will do it whenever they need more judges. It's like you think that if we just don't un-partisan the court, it will never become partisan again. That's nonsense. A new precedent needs to be set, and that is to expand the court when your opponents shit all over the law to pack it. There is no moral basis for what you are saying. Imagine if someone shot at you and others and you just go "killing people is wrong!" as you refuse to shoot back.
1) No, that is not what I am saying, that is what you want to believe I am saying, and the two are not the same thing at all. I am saying that going whole hog into the same corrupt policies as the Republicans, only gives tacit approval to the corrupt practices they have engaged in. That it is difficult to do it the correct way, does not make it stop being the correct way. The correct way is the correct way for a reason, and the fact that it is hard to perform it that way is purposeful, specifically to prevent the politicization of the courts.
2) There are not open positions for judges in the current court. Appointment of more, when none are (theoretically) needed, only promotes the false narrative that it is A-OK to appoint partisan justices, which it is not-- it is NEVER OK to do that. It is not OK to even pretend that doing that is morally justifiable. The court system MUST be non-partisan, MUST see cases on the principles of facts about law, and nothing else-- AND-- The courts MUST obey their own procedures and practices without fail, regardless of the political opinions of its justices. FAILURE on any of those, results in
Rule of Man, which is directly counter to the very notion of a fair, and properly operating court. Instead, specific justices involved in very demonstrable breaches of the mandate they have accepted when they accepted positions on the bench, need to be held accountable for those breaches, within the rules and laws laid out. That means the 2/3 majority route. This is specifically because we are a rule of law nation, and not a rule of man nation.
3) Further breaking the system, because it is already broken, is not how you fix a broken system. That is just how you break it further.
4) Again, RBG's ghost must be screaming like a banshee right now; Her position was founded on the principles I am laying down here. The devolution of the courts into partisan bullshit is toxic to the very foundations of our nation.