Now that the Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the ObamaCare act and its individual mandate that requires all Americans to purchase health insurance, I challenge anyone who happens to read this post: name anything whatsoever that the federal government cannot do. You and I have no rights; the Constitution is dead.
Given the Supreme Court's decision today, June 28, 2012, it appears that the federal government can do anything the 545 decide to do. The Supreme Court will not defend the Constitution. If you have not read it already, I highly recommend The Road to Serfdom, by Friedrich Hayek.
As Judge Nepolitano said, the Supreme Court today "drove a camel through the eye of a needle" in the tortured logic of John Roberts's opionion. Roberts argues that the requirement that citizens purchase health insurance is a tax. Really, Chief Justice Roberts? What has happened to the meaning of language? I guess language has the same meaning as our Constitution; none whatsoever.
Given the Supreme Court's decision today, June 28, 2012, it appears that the federal government can do anything the 545 decide to do. The Supreme Court will not defend the Constitution. If you have not read it already, I highly recommend The Road to Serfdom, by Friedrich Hayek.
As Judge Nepolitano said, the Supreme Court today "drove a camel through the eye of a needle" in the tortured logic of John Roberts's opionion. Roberts argues that the requirement that citizens purchase health insurance is a tax. Really, Chief Justice Roberts? What has happened to the meaning of language? I guess language has the same meaning as our Constitution; none whatsoever.