I think that Roberts' decision will be seen as similar to the enabling acts in Germany. Roberts' decision is, in effect, the
The RNC had better hammer this until the elections. If this continues much further the people have nothing left to lose.
1. INCOME: The federal government has claimed the right to take 100% of our incomes through the income tax.
2. PROPERTY: The federal government has claimed it can take our properties through eminent domain to sell for government profit. (Kelo v. City of New London, 545 U.S. 469 (2005)
3. MONEY/WEALTH: The federal government has claimed it can take whatever we have left in our pockets as a tax with this latest decision.
Therefore: You can earn nothing, possess nothing, and have nothing if the federal government calls it a tax.
What’s left to do but dissolve the federal government?
The Intolerable Acts of 2012.
Bingo.
Roberts’ move equates to the Enabling Act of 1933 in Germany.
MUST READ: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enabling_Act_of_1933
It is of course not exactly the same thing, but a more obtuse route to the same ends: the executive is given broad powers by the legislature, and whatever powers he exercises without being granted face few challenges. ObamaCare contains a proliferation of “the Executive shall fill in this blank” with few practical restrictions.
Good catch. The line has been crossed. Reichstag fire and Krystalnacht are not far behind.
One thing that can’t be denied, Roberts put the ball squarely in our court. We now have two choices fifgt or die without fighting.Anybody with one eye and half sense know what their plans for us, along with our children are. The question that we only can answer is, What are we going to do?
” I think that Roberts’ decision will be seen as similar to the enabling acts in Germany. Roberts’ decision is, in effect, the
Enabling Tyranny Act.”
That is EXACTLY what the hell it is!
More like 1918.
There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want, merely because you think it would be good for him.
Robert A. Heinlein