Sam, what I'm concerned about is the impact that "now it's OK" obamacare will now have on businesses, citizens and our economy. A lot of Americans are about to be laid off, and others without jobs are about to find it's going to become exponentially more difficult to find one. No one who can avoid it is going to hire someone while the costs associated to that position can't be quantified.
This is a disaster for all Americans.
Roberts could have ended and obama would still be in a position where the electorate would go against him.
It will be 6-9 months before any sign of relief is in sight. On top of this we know that there will be an orchestrated financial crisis or war in October. The script has been played so many times it's routine.
Prayers for our fellow citizens on the brink.
A lot of Americans are about to be laid off, and others without jobs are about to find it's going to become exponentially more difficult to find one. No one who can avoid it is going to hire someone while the costs associated to that position can't be quantified. This is a disaster for all Americans.You are absolutely right. And though I realize you are making a different point than I am about to make, I'm going to use your words anyway, to make my own point:
What's important now is to get Obama out of office. Important now more than ever.
Because really, ObamaCare is just part of the big picture and the big picture is the destruction of freedom and liberty in America, and the destruction of America itself.
Roberts could have -- and should have -- shut down the danger of ObamaCare, that's true. But that would have done nothing to get the Evil One out of office, it may have even bolstered his re-election prospects.
I'm not saying I'm glad Roberts did what he did -- I'm not.
I am saying it's a very sharp two-edged sword and we have to use it to get Obama out of office. Period.