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Tag Archives: supreme court
Justice Scalia Defends The Court
I don’t have much time today, but I wanted to post a link to an interesting read of CNN today where Justice Scalia defends the court vigorously. Even though Scalia was on the losing side of the healthcare decision, he … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged aca, chief justice roberts, defend the court, healthcare ruling, john roberts, justice scalia, millennial, millennial vote, millennials, scalia, SCOTUS, supreme court
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Obamacare Not The Largest Tax Increase In History
As soon as the Supreme Court declared that Obamacare was constitutional because it was a tax Republicans have come out in force calling it the largest tax increase in history. Rush Limbaugh even called it the largest tax increase in … Continue reading
Posted in Taxes
Tagged aca, biggest tax increase in history, factcheck, Mitt Romney, obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, politifact, republicans, Rush Limbaugh, supreme court, Tax
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With Obamacare Ruling Republicans Jump On Board And Blame Bush
It’s Bush’s fault! Now after years of Democrats blaming Bush for everything from unemployment, to the suffering economy, to housing prices, Republicans are now joining their ranks and blaming Bush for the Obamacare ruling the Supreme Court announced yesterday. Sure … Continue reading
Posted in Republicans
Tagged aca, blame bush, Bush, chief justice john roberts, George W. Bush, John Boehner, john roberts, obamacare, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, SCOTUS, supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States
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Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling Tomorrow!
Drum roll please! The Supreme Court will issue their ruling on Obamacare tomorrow! It will be a momentous occasion that will have a dramatic impact on the direction of the country for years to come. Will Obamacare survive? Will Obama’s … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged aca, millennial, millennials, Obama, obamacare, SCOTUS, supreme court
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Supreme Court Immigration Decision – Who Won?
As the Supreme Court released their decision on the Arizona immigration case, I noticed something very interesting. Both Republicans and Democrats claimed victory from the somewhat split decision, which struck down three of the four provisions up before the court. … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Arizona, arizona immigration, federal government, ice, Illegal immigration, Immigration, millennial, millennials, SCOTUS, show me your papers, supreme court, Supreme Court of the United States
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Next Week Is The Obamacare Showdown From SCOTUS
Yesterday I thought we might get a ruling from the Supreme Court of either Obamacare or the Arizona immigration ruling. Well I was wrong on both counts. SCOTUS seems bound and determined to wait until the very last minute to … Continue reading
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Tagged aca, Arizona, arizona immigration, Immigration, obamacare, patient protection & affordable care act, SCOTUS, supreme court, United States Supreme Court
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