The Crimson Cyclone wrote:From Scalia's dissent: "We should start calling this law SCOTUScare."
what a wit the man is
I know, let's call it ScaliaSCARED, yuk yuk
whenever he becomes missable, he will not be missed
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:From Scalia's dissent: "We should start calling this law SCOTUScare."
drsmooth wrote:Kinda annoys me that a Phillies fan wants to be remembered for chumming with Scalia & Silent Tom on this thing
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:drsmooth wrote:Kinda annoys me that a Phillies fan wants to be remembered for chumming with Scalia & Silent Tom on this thing
he goes with the wind:
slugsrbad wrote:I'm glad I have Friday off. I might have to misuse state equipment to print the opinion (and a few from the past weeks) to read.
drsmooth wrote:Christian Science Monitor(!?!) reports that Fox has once again quietly dumped Sarah Palin
Why is Fox letting her go now?
"[E]xecutives consider her less relevant now," reported Politico
Fully expecting a POTUS campaign announcement shortly....
SK790 wrote:drsmooth wrote:Christian Science Monitor(!?!) reports that Fox has once again quietly dumped Sarah Palin
Why is Fox letting her go now?
"[E]xecutives consider her less relevant now," reported Politico
Fully expecting a POTUS campaign announcement shortly....
Hard to believe she was a VP nominee. Grand ol party indeed.
jerseyhoya wrote:Pretty big day for that fascist Anthony Kennedy
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
drsmooth wrote:still awaiting the Cato crowd's spin
Supreme Court Validates Obama’s Power Grab
By MICHAEL F. CANNON
Today the Supreme Court allowed itself to be intimidated. Afraid that ObamaCare as written would throw the sickest patients out of their health plans a second time, the Court rewrote ObamaCare to save it—again. In doing so, the Court has sent a dangerous message to future administrations: If you are going to violate the law, make sure you go big.
The Court today validated President Obama’s massive power grab, allowing him to tax, borrow, and spend $700 billion that no Congress ever authorized. This establishes a precedent that could let any president modify, amend, or suspend any enacted law at his or her whim.
ObamaCare will continue to disrupt coverage for sick Americans until Congress repeals it and replaces it with reforms that make health care better, more affordable, and more secure. Despite today’s ruling, ObamaCare remains unpopular with the American public and the battle to set in place a health care system that works for all Americans is far from over.
TomatoPie wrote:drsmooth wrote:still awaiting the Cato crowd's spin
Here ya goSupreme Court Validates Obama’s Power Grab
By MICHAEL F. CANNON
Today the Supreme Court allowed itself to be intimidated. Afraid that ObamaCare as written would throw the sickest patients out of their health plans a second time, the Court rewrote ObamaCare to save it—again. In doing so, the Court has sent a dangerous message to future administrations: If you are going to violate the law, make sure you go big.
The Court today validated President Obama’s massive power grab, allowing him to tax, borrow, and spend $700 billion that no Congress ever authorized. This establishes a precedent that could let any president modify, amend, or suspend any enacted law at his or her whim.
ObamaCare will continue to disrupt coverage for sick Americans until Congress repeals it and replaces it with reforms that make health care better, more affordable, and more secure. Despite today’s ruling, ObamaCare remains unpopular with the American public and the battle to set in place a health care system that works for all Americans is far from over.
drsmooth wrote:TomatoPie wrote:drsmooth wrote:still awaiting the Cato crowd's spin
Here ya goSupreme Court Validates Obama’s Power Grab
By MICHAEL F. CANNON
Today the Supreme Court allowed itself to be intimidated. Afraid that ObamaCare as written would throw the sickest patients out of their health plans a second time, the Court rewrote ObamaCare to save it—again. In doing so, the Court has sent a dangerous message to future administrations: If you are going to violate the law, make sure you go big.
The Court today validated President Obama’s massive power grab, allowing him to tax, borrow, and spend $700 billion that no Congress ever authorized. This establishes a precedent that could let any president modify, amend, or suspend any enacted law at his or her whim.
ObamaCare will continue to disrupt coverage for sick Americans until Congress repeals it and replaces it with reforms that make health care better, more affordable, and more secure. Despite today’s ruling, ObamaCare remains unpopular with the American public and the battle to set in place a health care system that works for all Americans is far from over.
aHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahahahahahahaha.Hahah. Hahahaha. Hah.
Michael Cannon, the best of the Holy Grail Black Knight imitators; "You yellow bastards, come back here and take what's coming to you! I'll bite your legs off!"
thank you. Wow, that's good. thanks, TPie.
TomatoPie wrote: I agree that ObamaCare is an unfortunate mess
jerseyhoya wrote:I think the reason you get yelled at is you appear to hate listening to sports talk radio, but regularly listen to sports talk radio, and then frequently post about how bad listening to sports talk radio is after you were once again listening to it.
traderdave wrote:Have any of my Camden County friends been following this paramedic services legislation? Both houses are apparently voting on it today. Introduced and voted upon in two weeks. Boss Tweed has spoken!! I posted an article from NJ Spotlight below:
http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/15/0 ... get-ugly/#