Posted on 06/21/2012 2:58:37 AM PDT by Perdogg
Today the court is handing down decisions, possibly in the Arizona Immigration Law case.
Make your Prediction on:
1. Az Immigration law
2a. Heathcare Mandate
2b. Heathcare Servability
3. Stolen Valor Act
Knox, that is.
The poor you will always have with you, right? But I'm not nearly as altruistic as Our Lord; however if there's a paradigm where it's flat-out cheaper to keep them out of the emergency room, I want US to find it.
"When all of these factors are put together, the 2003 BlueCross BlueShield study determined that 8.2 million Americans are actually without coverage for the long haul, because they are too poor to purchase health care but earn too much to qualify for government assistance. Even being without insurance still doesn't mean they won't have access to care, because federal law forbids hospitals from denying treatment to patients who show up at the emergency rooms." - Spectator.org, The Myth of the 46 Million
When that was suggested, Scalia commented, “What about the eighth amendment?” The court erupted in laughter.
FNC is saying there will be no ruling today on healthcare or AZ immigration.
TWC is weighing in on politics? Heh!
I’m thinking their political analysis is probably no more reliable than their weather forecasts.
At first their delay in the announcement and adding days next week had me steaming mad. So mad that there was smoke coming out of my ears. I felt like the court was severely messing with us (the people.)
Then I thought about it and I now think that the court is messing with the administration. I think they are giving a jab back at Obama for his SOTU speech....
(taking deep breaths now)
I do want some health care law reform, but that basically entails having Congress repeal their previous stupid laws (like prohibiting insurance companies from offering across state lines). Some tort reform would be good, too.
Of interest in the Southern Union opinion is the deference given to Colonial era judicial practice, hence original intent.
and the entitlement drones who are living in their mother’s basement, sitting on the couch watching TV with oatmeal dribbling down their chins...waiting for their unemployment check to arrive.
Didn't think we would see controversial decisions today. They may want to hold them for the last session (next Thurs?) so they can be out of DC when heads start exploding.
They didn’t announce Monday was the last day, that was speculation. As it’s not announced, that implies there may be decisions released beyond Monday.
I can see Kagan now.. Dangling her pearls and winking at Kennedy. Ewwwwwww... Don’t fall for it, Kennedy! She’s Obama’s ‘psy ops queen’! Here’s a portion of her ‘ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS’ in her college thesis, “TO THE FINAL CONFLICT: SOCIALISM IN NEW YORK CITY, 1900-1933”:
“Finally, I would like to thank my brother Marc, whose involvement lin radical causes led me to explore the history of American radicalism in the hope of clarifying my own political ideas.”
I think next Thursday is the last day. I could be wrong.
That would require passing a budget.
This whole thing is getting silly now. The only people that dont know anything are we the people. Skip the fanfare, and make the announcement how you ruled. Why all the BS, send a fax and lets get on with it..
Is that like ATM machine and PIN number?
I’m getting tired of this as well. I’ve been on pins and needles all week. I was hoping they would give their opinion today so I could enjoy the weekend. Even if the decision goes against us, at least the waiting would be over. I feel like what it must feel like to be a defendent in a criminal trial who is waiting and waiting for the jury to come in and they just keep making me wait.
The SCOTUS knows their decision. Why are they making us wait? I can’t stand it!!!!!
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