Viewpoint of a friend of mine:
This was on the Facebook page of my friend from Santa Clarita, Lainie Sloane. Good and decent lady of faith.
I am not in such a good mood right now over the ruling in favour of obamacare. I have enough government intrusion in my life being that I work for the Air Force and have to deal with the Tricare stuff and the Department of Veteran's Affairs. Plus living in California, the used to be Golden State.
That being said, I will let loose a tad here. The Chief Justice has disappointed me deeply but upon further reading, he may have caused the current occupant of 1600, the cabinet and the Communist Controlled Senate more heartburn than we may realize.
I have made no secret of how I feel about obama and his policies, agenda and views. He is a hollow man and a manchurian candidate as far as I am concerned. I would love to be able to move to a state that will opt out but being in The People's Socialist Republic of Kalifornistan, I am so screwed.
With out further ado.....................And a Big Thank You to Lainie!
Viewpoint
of a friend of mine: "Now that the initial shock is wearing off, there
is much speculation, confirmed by the attached link, concerning the
Supreme Court ruling about Traitorcare.
"The upshot of the
speculation is that, in ruling as he did, Chief Justice Roberts put The
Traitor in a box from which he cannot escape and gave the election to
the Republicans in a possible landside.
"The Tea Party and
all those who support it have a rallying cry far stronger than 2010,
and their intensity will show itself at the ballot box while Democrats
are splintered and begging people not only for money, but for Democrat
voters to vote in November. The Republicans, even with Mitt Romney as a
candidate, are counting the hours and will be highly energized to get
converts.
"Roberts and the court ruled a mandate is
unconstitutional, meaning future attempts to mandate Americans buy a
product or service now has a precedent prohibiting it. By ruling
Traitorcare is a tax rather than a mandate, it means The Traitor's
promise of no new taxes is shot to smithereens and now American
business, already suffering from a deep recession, is more unlikely than
ever to hire new employees, thus deepening the recession just prior to
the election. Moreover, because Traitorcare is now a tax, the
Republicans have a HUGE campaign issue and The Traitor is going to have
to defend a law he doesn't understand. Romney will devour him in a
presidential debate. (Incidentally, do not discount the possibility that
Obama may refuse to participate in one.)
"But the killer
is the ruling that individual states may "opt out" of Traitorcare, and
before the computer ink on the ruling was even dry, the Republican
Governor's Association already stated they will not enact it in their
states. Of course, the looney governor from California, Jerry Brown, has
anxiously stated California will participate.
"In
November, 31 Democrat senators are running for re-election and a
majority of them are suddenly very vulnerable. This means the
Republicans now have a very strong shot at control of both houses of
Congress and the presidency.
"The attached link is from
the White House Insider who states this is the greatest news we could
have received, and he is now convinced The Traitor will lose and lose
big. In the short article, he makes the point that swing states will now
become Republican. He strongly hints the end is in sight.Now that the
initial shock is wearing off, there is much speculation, confirmed by
the attached link, concerning the Supreme Court ruling about
Traitorcare.
"The upshot of the speculation is that, in
ruling as he did, Chief Justice Roberts put The Traitor in a box from
which he cannot escape and gave the election to the Republicans in a
possible landside.
"The Tea Party and all those who
support it have a rallying cry far stronger than 2010, and their
intensity will show itself at the ballot box while Democrats are
splintered and begging people not only for money, but for Democrat
voters to vote in November. The Republicans, even with Mitt Romney as a
candidate, are counting the hours and will be highly energized to get
converts.
"Roberts and the court ruled a mandate is
unconstitutional, meaning future attempts to mandate Americans buy a
product or service now has a precedent prohibiting it. By ruling
Traitorcare is a tax rather than a mandate, it means The Traitor's
promise of no new taxes is shot to smithereens and now American
business, already suffering from a deep recession, is more unlikely than
ever to hire new employees, thus deepening the recession just prior to
the election. Moreover, because Traitorcare is now a tax, the
Republicans have a HUGE campaign issue and The Traitor is going to have
to defend a law he doesn't understand. Romney will devour him in a
presidential debate. (Incidentally, do not discount the possibility that
Obama may refuse to participate in one.)
"But the killer
is the ruling that individual states may "opt out" of Traitorcare, and
before the computer ink on the ruling was even dry, the Republican
Governor's Association already stated they will not enact it in their
states. Of course, the looney governor from California, Jerry Brown, has
anxiously stated California will participate.
"In
November, 31 Democrat senators are running for re-election and a
majority of them are suddenly very vulnerable. This means the
Republicans now have a very strong shot at control of both houses of
Congress and the presidency.
"The attached link is from
the White House Insider who states this is the greatest news we could
have received, and he is now convinced The Traitor will lose and lose
big. In the short article, he makes the point that swing states will now
become Republican. He strongly hints the end is in sight."
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
"Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.("Therefore, he who desires peace, let him prepare for war")" from "Epitoma Rei Militaris," by Vegetius (Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus)
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