Posted: 10/7/2013 5:29:12 PM EDT
| The Truth is Justice Roberts screwed this country |
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I don't remember voting for Komrade Roberts. Quoted:
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No, the electorate screwed this country. I don't remember voting for Komrade Roberts. Doesn't matter. The electorate knew what it was getting with the Obama posse, and elected then RE-elected them. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the USSC job to save Americans from themselves. |
| So tell me Tomislav...You too think it is a justifiable and legal tax as does Roberts?....Yep, he screwed the working man of America...This country was based on the hard working man getting ahead...and not the working man supporting the lazy or non-working man. |
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So tell me Tomislav...You too think it is a justifiable and legal tax as does Roberts?....Yep, he screwed the working man of America...This country was based on the hard working man getting ahead...and not the working man supporting the lazy or non-working man. What the country was founded on and what the majority of the electorate now wants are two very separate things. If the electorate didn't put Obama in office, we wouldn't have Obamacare. Don't blame some schmuck who probably just likes dressing like he's at Hogwarts for the woes brought on by voters and the politicians they elect and keep reelecting. |
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Doesn't matter. The electorate knew what it was getting with the Obama posse, and elected then RE-elected them. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the USSC job to save Americans from themselves. Quoted:
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No, the electorate screwed this country. I don't remember voting for Komrade Roberts. Doesn't matter. The electorate knew what it was getting with the Obama posse, and elected then RE-elected them. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the USSC job to save Americans from themselves. No. Thier job is to interpret CONSTITUTIONALLITY . They fucking failed. |
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No. Thier job is to interpret CONSTITUTIONALLITY . They fucking failed. Actually, its not, but that's another thread. But even if it was, taxes have been held up as constitutional. And when people vote for politicians who say they are going to increase spending, well... |
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No, the electorate screwed this country. this is what Roberts stated in his brief. Elections have consequences. 1) he was blackmailed 2) he view this as a way of pissing average Joe and Sandy off so much that they turn more conservative for the next 30 years. one or the other, or a little bit of both. |
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Actually, its not, but that's another thread. But even if it was, taxes have been held up as constitutional. And when people vote for politicians who say they are going to increase spending, well... Quoted:
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No. Thier job is to interpret CONSTITUTIONALLITY . They fucking failed. Actually, its not, but that's another thread. But even if it was, taxes have been held up as constitutional. And when people vote for politicians who say they are going to increase spending, well... This has been hashed out here too many times. It is NOT the SC's job to rewrite unconstitutional bills, in order to call them a tax, after the bills authors swore up and down that it was NOT A TAX. Also, in which house do TAX bills originate? |
| The Supreme Court...It can tell a President that his actions are not allowed by the Constitution. It can tell Congress that a law it passed violated the U.S. Constitution and is, therefore, no longer a law. It can also tell the government of a state that one of its laws breaks a rule in the Constitution. |
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this is what Roberts stated in his brief. Elections have consequences. 1) he was blackmailed 2) he view this as a way of pissing average Joe and Sandy off so much that they turn more conservative for the next 30 years. one or the other, or a little bit of both. Quoted:
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No, the electorate screwed this country. this is what Roberts stated in his brief. Elections have consequences. 1) he was blackmailed 2) he view this as a way of pissing average Joe and Sandy off so much that they turn more conservative for the next 30 years. one or the other, or a little bit of both. Chess, not checkers fail...
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The Supreme Court has a special role to play in the United States system of government. The Constitution gives it the power to check, if necessary, the actions of the President and Congress.
It can tell a President that his actions are not allowed by the Constitution. It can tell Congress that a law it passed violated the U.S. Constitution and is, therefore, no longer a law. It can also tell the government of a state that one of its laws breaks a rule in the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all — the Constitution. |
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The Supreme Court has a special role to play in the United States system of government. The Constitution gives it the power to check, if necessary, the actions of the President and Congress. It can tell a President that his actions are not allowed by the Constitution. It can tell Congress that a law it passed violated the U.S. Constitution and is, therefore, no longer a law. It can also tell the government of a state that one of its laws breaks a rule in the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all — the Constitution. Maybe. Could be, WE are the final judge... |
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Quoted: The Truth is Justice Roberts screwed this country Executive - Obama pushing for it Legislative - Democrat Senate writing it and passing it Judicial - Roberts giving it the nod Every branch has failed. Shit part is, 50% of the country wants this.
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Every branch has failed us. Executive - Obama pushing for it Legislative - Democrat Senate writing it and passing it Judicial - Roberts giving it the nod Every branch has failed. Shit part is, 50% of the country wants this. Quoted:
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The Truth is Justice Roberts screwed this country Executive - Obama pushing for it Legislative - Democrat Senate writing it and passing it Judicial - Roberts giving it the nod Every branch has failed. Shit part is, 50% of the country wants this. By that math, no one failed. They did want the people wanted. We are that dumb as a nation. To legislate our own demise. |
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"Actually, I think the ruling is a good thing. Now people will be more inclined to vote for Romney over Obama." lol @ people who were defending him after the bullchit ruling. It's not a matter of defending Roberts; it's a matter of placing blame at root cause, where it belongs. |
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I know I still have a lot to learn about how the world works, but I have a real problem with a few assholes sitting on a high horse telling me that I have to sit back an take this shit because they've read the Constitution more than I have and claim to understand it better.
Uneducated post may be uneducated, but whatever |
