Sunday, July 1, 2012
What lies ahead for healthcare remains uncertain, but one thing has been confirmed: the President who is now notorious for lawlessness has indicated that when it comes to implementation of the law, the decision to enforce it is contingent solely on whether or not he agrees with it.
July 1, 2012
When a coalition of individuals President Barack Obama once labeled
"an unelected group of people" gave their rubber-stamp approval to the
Affordable Care Act, the Supreme Court may have actually outdone Roe v. Wade in the bad law department. A quartet of liberals, one of whom should have recused herself,
along with one conservative renegade, all agreed that, on behalf of
healthcare reform, bureaucrats should have the authority to tax
Americans into oblivion, which when money runs out will ultimately develop into the authority to jettison the aged and infirm into permanent oblivion.
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