1 posted on
04/02/2013 9:06:14 AM PDT by
NYer
To: netmilsmom; thefrankbaum; Tax-chick; GregB; saradippity; Berlin_Freeper; Litany; SumProVita; ...
2 posted on
04/02/2013 9:06:35 AM PDT by
NYer
(Beware the man of a single book - St. Thomas Aquinas)
To: NYer
Didn’t the “Wise Latina” of the US Supreme Court already make this determination? Or was what she did merely a punt?
3 posted on
04/02/2013 9:11:18 AM PDT by
fwdude
( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
To: NYer
this is good for hobby lobby. the choice option for small business owners has been delayed till 2015. Odumb@$$Care makes the government look like a bunch of jack@$$es, because they cannot implement their deadlines so they arbitrarily change the dates.
4 posted on
04/02/2013 9:12:15 AM PDT by
hondact200
(Candor dat viribos alas (sincerity gives wings to strength) and Nil desperandum (never despair))
To: NYer
If Hobby Lobby loses, we no longer live in a Constitutional Republic, which means there has been a coup.
6 posted on
04/02/2013 9:13:34 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
("Somebody has to be courageous enough to stand up to the bullies." --Dr. Ben Carson)
To: NYer
When reading that the federal government would impose $1.3 million per day fine on this business and its Christian owners for not providing baby killing coverage, I had a sudden vision that we are headed for a uprising. Such persecution cannot be tolerated. The only way to get serious attention of federal courts and agencies seems to be, I am sorry to say, an uprising.
If the federal government wants to bill people direct for their baby killing coverage, fine and they can deal with the backlash. Leave businesses and their sponsored health coverage alone!
9 posted on
04/02/2013 9:19:52 AM PDT by
Hostage
(Be Breitbart!)
To: NYer
Why should companies have to pay for any health insurance at all?
It used to be a perk, a way to attract good workers.
After people started to take it for granted, and it became mandatory, the gov't has been using it as a vehicle to pile massive costs onto businesses, without any checks and balances.
Now each business have to spend tons time and money on something not related to their area of expertise.
Get companies out of health care, unless they choose to provide it.
Maybe opt to give people a raise or a voucher to go seek their own coverage. Or nothing.
People can then choose to work for a large company with perks and overhead, or a lean company that pays better.
10 posted on
04/02/2013 9:44:48 AM PDT by
BitWielder1
(Corporate Profits are better than Government Waste)
To: NYer
10th Circuit jurisdiction includes: Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Eastern, Northern and Western Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming.
To: NYer
To be decided by the Supreme court of lawless judges.
19 posted on
04/02/2013 11:25:01 AM PDT by
Revel
To: NYer
Why can’t Hobby Lobby, no matter the ruling of the court, simply cease funding of health care?
There is no rational reason for an employer to fund health insurance any more than for them to fund auto insurance.
If honorable dealing is the issue, they can give each employee the value in money of their particular health care package.
They are out of the health business, and the employees are taken care of, and each of them gets to decide for him/her self where they get their health care.
22 posted on
04/02/2013 1:42:22 PM PDT by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! True supporters of our troops pray for their victory!)
To: NYer
the full nine? wow that is rare.
30 posted on
04/02/2013 3:40:30 PM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
To: NYer
To: NYer
i (heart) Hobby Lobby. finally a t-shirt i could wear.
39 posted on
04/02/2013 9:00:51 PM PDT by
dadfly
To: NYer
really appreciate this update, good luck to those people, hehe.
To: NYer
Prayers up in this pathetic “fundamentally change(ling) society. God help us all with all the immorality and ...oh heck, just praying here.
43 posted on
04/03/2013 2:01:51 PM PDT by
Karliner
( Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28- 8:38"...this is the end of the beginning."WC)
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