Archive for June 2012
Help me interpret the Supreme Court ruling
Having put up the obligatory post about what is included in today’s Supreme Court’s ruling on Obamacare, I am a bit confused about the decision. And, I know you will be able to dispel said confusion with your comments.
Read MoreSupreme Court upholds Obamacare
Obamacare is now definitively the “law of the land”. While this may not surprise those on the left, I suspect that even they were surprised by the Court’s reasoning.
Read MoreOpen Thread: Supreme Court Obamacare decision
So now it’s a tax, and you have to pay. Supreme Court upholds health care law.
Read MoreSymptoms of the Disease: LEO salaries and mini-golf direction from federal government
I really should get back to my Symptom of the Disease series. If Jim and I were to write a book, we’ve discussed this as a topic. Kind of a mesh between Mark Levin’s Liberty & Tyranny and Michelle Malkin’s Culture of Corruption. One leads to the other. Anyway…
Read MoreThug murders store clerk in Meriden who handed over the cash
Very sad for the family. I’m a bit disturbed the story has almost completely been scrubbed from the Hartford Courant’s home page less than 19 hours after the murder.
Read MoreDepartment of Justice reacts to Arizona immigration case
As you know, yesterday the Department of Homeland Security reacted to the Supreme Court’s decision about the Arizona immigration law by basically telling its agents to stop cooperating with Arizona law enforcement. Not to be outdone, the Department of Justice has its own reaction.
Read MoreThe blank with the Supreme Court
As you know, today, the Supreme Court, by unanimous agreement, found that a key provision of the Arizona immigration law was, indeed, constitutional. The administration was not pleased. This from the Washington Times:
Read MoreSupreme Court rules on Arizona immigration law
Today, the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in Arizona v. United States. By a vote of 8 -0, the Court found that the most controversial provision of the law, as written, did not violate federal law, and thus could stand.
Read MoreSummer of Recovery
Just two short years ago, seems longer to me, the Obama administration hailed that it was to be “The Summer of Recovery”. The stimulus bill was passed by congress, both the house and senate, of course it was alL under the control of the Democrats. WILD and EXOTIC claims were made that this new law would…
Read MoreState of Connecticut Not Better after Tax Hikes
I am amazed that the lights are still on here in the great state of Connecticut. What even amazes me more is that this state after the largest tax increase in history by the Malloy Administration has still resulted in a deficit.
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