Posted on 06/30/2015 2:04:36 PM PDT by Starman417
When historians look back on the collapse of the United States and seek to pinpoint the beginning of the end, they will no doubt look to the election of Barack Obama to the presidency. If they want to narrow the focus they will point to the period of his reign between 10:00 AM June 25th and 11:00 AM June 26th. Ted Cruz has charitably labeled this period as some of the darkest 24 hours in our nations history. Its slightly more than 24 hours, but hes spot on. In fact, hes far too charitable, they are the simply the most destructive 25 hours in American history.
To some that is no doubt hyperbole, after all during Pearl Harbor 2,400 Americans died, on D-Day 2,500 did and on September 11th almost 3,000 Americans died. How is it even remotely possible that Supreme Court decisions giving gays the right to marry, the sick the ability to keep their healthcare subsidies and the government the power to fight discrimination could compare with the deaths of thousands of Americans? Tragically that is the question conservatives are faced with.
The answer, simply put, is that the United States Constitution is the rule of law for 320 million Americans and during one single 25 hour period last week Barack Obama and the Supreme Court cut out its very heart. They essentially eviscerated the document that has helped improve the lives of billions of people around the world over the last century and a half and provided the world with a great deal of stability and relative peace for the last 70 years. Whether its American inventions or American industry or the American military, the United States has been a power for good albeit an imperfect one around the world because we had the strongest foundation of representative government yet established. While our Republic has been slow to react on occasion, the basic structure of individual rights protected by the Constitution and the powers ordained, assigned and limited by it have been the rock upon which the greatest nation in human history was built. On Thursday and Friday of last week the Supreme Court endorsed Barack Obamas shredding of it.
On Thursday in King v. Burwell the Court destroyed the notion that words actually mean what they say. In the legislation that created Obamacare, Congress explicitly stated that subsidies could only go to citizens who purchased insurance on exchanges established by the States. When it turned out that many states refused to be coerced into creating such exchanges, Barack Obama simply decided the IRS would issue subsidies to everyone, even those who purchased insurance via exchanges not established by the States. Essentially the Supreme Court said No problem. As much of a problem as Obamacare is, this decision is far worse. Why? Because while Obamacare can be overturned, the Supreme Court has now set the precedent that the Executive Branch has the power to rewrite laws it doesnt agree with without looking to Congress to pass constitutionally mandated legislation. That is literally a dagger into the heart of the documents core separation of powers. Once the executive branch has the power to rewrite laws, what is Congress other than a convenient straw man target whenever a president needs to publicly justify his desire to act?
In a second case on Thursday, the Supreme Court decreed that Barack Obama can now decide where you live. Actually, that is hyperbole, but not by much. In Texas v. The Inclusive Communities Project the court decided that the president can use disparate impact to decide whether communities are guilty of discrimination, regardless of whether they have actually discriminated or not. (In this case seeking to protect employees or customers from convicted criminals counts as discrimination!) This literally means that the federal government can look at your community and if it doesnt like the racial, ethnic or any other makeup, it can coerce the city or the municipality to changing it. I call it the Obamanization of your neighborhood. Lets say you grew up in Southeast DC, a low income and high crime neighborhood of the nations capital. You start a business, find success and move out to McLean, a Virginia suburb of DC and one of the highest income and safest communities in the country. There arent many low income families in that community. Too bad for thinking you could leave your past behind. Now, thanks to the Supreme Court, even if no one in McLean ever perpetrated one single discriminatory act, if the feds decide the diversity isnt quite right they can force the a change by coercing the community to build or provide low income housing or otherwise figuring out how to adjust the racial, ethnic or financial population so that it accurately reflects the governments desires.
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“Judicial putsch” was not an overstatement.
Don't worry, to avoid Detroitification, just move into those towns occupied by Scotus judges and other high ranking members of The Party. I guarantee they will never be impacted.
Haven’t bought a gun in years but went a searchin’ for one this afternoon. Now I have to keep on top of who has .338 to keep it loaded.
As horrifying as the other two rulings are I think the “Disparate Impact” decision is by far the most damaging to what’s left of America as a free nation.
I’m concerned that all the fuss over queer marriage and socialized medicine is obscuring the fact that our government now needs nothing more than demographic statistics to justify any taking of property or diminishing of our rights.
Don’t forget striking down voter-id!
Well they are all horrible decisions.
Any thought of fixing this with future elections is naive.
We truly are past the point of no return.
I was about to post that same thing. SCOTUS effectively blocked an attempt by Arizona and Kansas to require voter ID by rejecting the case.
One article put it this way: By rejecting a joint appeal by the states, the high court left in place a November 2014 ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. That appeals court decided that the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, a federal agency that oversees changes to state voter registration procedures, was not required to grant the states' request that proof of citizenship be added to registration requirements.
By leaving that 10th Circuit ruling in place, they have pulled the rug out from under us.
Question is when is Obama going to come out as gay, be cheered and then also admit he is an illegal president, and then get cheered by illegals too?
All he does to this country is reidentifying it with his own imposture.
Frankly I fear America is finally over.
How do we overcome Just one of "The Supreme's" Edicts?
Prayer? and / or as Beck has been saying: Organize, Connect with one another, Boycott, Protest, ( peacefully )?
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