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Sun, 01 Jul 12 2:33 AM | 81 view(s)
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Joe,

I honestly don't think so. They say that during the oral arguments that Roberts commented as to why the wording for the mandate had not been positioned in the same manner as one would pose the Social Security or Medicare 'taxes'. Also he may have felt that if the court had ruled that the mandate was unconstitutional that he knew that there were forces in the country who have immediately started a process which would have eventually challenged Social Security and Medicaid and perhaps worksman comp or perhaps even requirements for corporate liability insurance. A ruling like that could have opened the floodgates on removing all the vestiges social safety nets.




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Just a thought!
By: joe-taylor
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Sun, 01 Jul 12 1:45 AM
Msg. 44029 of 65535

It would be nice to think that John Robert's was a patriot when he voted with the liberal block on the Scotus decision on healthcare. What is more likely is that he got together with the neoconservative cultist leaders and they came up with the strategy of calling it legal as a tax to excite the conservative base to provolk them to come out in large numbers this fall to defeat Obama and then repeal the whole thing next year before most of it goes into effect. Some of the conservative spinmeisters are already saying that this decision nullifies any bad will against the court from Citizens United or Bush V. Gore and will make the court be seen in a reverential light for decades to come.

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Joe


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