Posted on 06/28/2012 4:47:13 PM PDT by Marketfly1
The United States Supreme Court has spoken. As many people thought the personal mandates contained in Obama Care which require all Americans to buy health insurance by 2014 was held unconstitutional under the Commerce Clause. But the court, through Chief Justice John Roberts, threw everyone back on their heels declaring the mandate constitutional anyway saying the fee is really a tax; and, since the federal government has the power to tax as it sees fit, the personal mandate is constitutional. Justice Anthony Kennedy, disagreeing with the majority opinion, spoke from the bench saying that the government structured the mandate as a penalty and not a tax.
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The ruling is a partial birth abortion.
It has been reported Justice Roberts had a seizure Monday. He had another one several years ago. If he is on some heavy medication to prevent seizures he may have forgetfulness and other things. I am living proof of this. The medication my doctors have me on are heavy and I can hardly move or think of what I want to say the next minute or when I want to say it.
Lawrence Chehardy was assessor in Jefferson Parish Louisiana for 34 years. He should now a pig in a poke if anyone does. People in office for 34 years is one of the main reasons that we have this and other problems.
BBBBut he got us the homestead exemption...
THE OLDEST TRICK IN THE BOOK,THE OLD BAIT AND SWITCH.
What a Bunch of suckers we are. Dennis Miller was right.230 years ago Americans were blowing peoples heads off for taxing their Breakfast Beverage,Look what the hell we put up with
THE OLDEST TRICK IN THE BOOK,THE OLD BAIT AND SWITCH.
What a Bunch of suckers we are. Dennis Miller was right.230 years ago Americans were blowing peoples heads off for taxing their Breakfast Beverage,Look what the hell we put up with
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