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To: Loud Mime

..............There’s more at work here than the obvious.
..................

I totally agree!

By taking the Commerce clause off the table, he prevented future erosion of that all encompassing liberal mantra.

By allowing for States Rights to opt in or out of Zer0care, he fully undermined the intent of this terrible law, of 100% coverage for the nation. Now 50 (or 57) states can fully review the impact on their citizens and long term state finances, and bring their arguments to the general public of the entire country.

By calling it what it is - a tax - he undercut all of the RAT’s hidee holes calling it a “mandate”.

By siding with the scum lib SCOTUS lesbians, he propelled the greatly flawed law back to the congress and the people to decide what we truly wish for, in the daylight, not under the dark nasty skirts of Nancy Pelosi’s coronation gown!

Remember, he said that the Court was an arbitor of the Constitution; not the decider of good or bad policy. He left that to next year’s congress: mostly RINO’s in the House, maybe more RINO’s in the Senate, but at least, with some luck the RAT’s scurry back inside the baseboard.


95 posted on 07/03/2012 4:41:34 PM PDT by Noob1999 (Loose Lips, Sink Ships)
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To: Noob1999

“By taking the Commerce clause off the table,”

Oh hell. Even conservatives are bellowing this pack of lies.


117 posted on 07/03/2012 5:36:37 PM PDT by battletank
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To: Noob1999
By taking the Commerce clause off the table, he prevented future erosion of that all encompassing liberal mantra.

Guess you haven't been following the threads --That is a big misconception
127 posted on 07/03/2012 5:56:31 PM PDT by uncbob
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