So Roberts made Marxism the law of the land, because he wanted to seem “fair.”
How noble. NOT.
Why not? He rendered the 10th amendment null and void just 2 says earlier.
Oh good, now we have no reason to respect congress, the executive, and now the courts. Nothing left of our formerly great country.
Re: So Roberts made Marxism the law of the land, because he wanted to seem fair.
So long Constitutional Republic, hello marxcist dictatorship
Re: So Roberts made Marxism the law of the land, because he wanted to seem fair.
So long Constitutional Republic, hello marxcist dictatorship
“Sir, don't you go worrying about your creditability. By the time you get around to worrying about it you ain't got none!
You start each day with a little piece of creditability, a little smaller than those bars you wear. You add or subtract from that by every act you do during the day - large or small.
And if you are lucky the creditability you start tomorrow with will be a little bit larger than that you started today with.”
I mean no dishonor to the man by not remembering his name for he taught me that afternoon the greatest leadership lesson I have ever learned.
To be a good leader you have to the right thing every time, every day. Don't worry about tomorrow for it will be here soon enough with its own challenges. If you start worrying what others will think of you you had better leave - you'll be killing your men needlessly shortly after that thought becomes part of you.
If Roberts was worried about how “his” court will be remembered he can forget about it. It will be forever defined by today's ruling; and, it ain't good.