It just passed

If you think this will actually become reality then you better lay off the bottle.

Oh yeah, it's un-constitutional because some cross dressing closet case in conservative cloth says so?

Maybe you could cite where in the US Constitution, this Congress derives it's power to force citizens to purchase health care insurance?

oh please, give up the fantasy life.
 
If you think this will actually become reality then you better lay off the bottle.


Were you one of those who were predicting this wouldn't even pass?
If I did, please point it out. Dems control congress....duh...
But there is the constitution thing and mid term elections thing....

Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:
 
If you think this will actually become reality then you better lay off the bottle.

Oh yeah, it's un-constitutional because some cross dressing closet case in conservative cloth says so?

Nah, it's unconstitutional because anyone with a brain that's read the Constitution would have a clue.

Or did I miss the part where the Federal government is supposed to dictate who I will participate in socialism?

The meaning(S) in the US Constitution has been argued about since even before it's adoption. Your opinion, as uninformed as it is, is just one of many.:eusa_whistle:
 
Were you one of those who were predicting this wouldn't even pass?
If I did, please point it out. Dems control congress....duh...
But there is the constitution thing and mid term elections thing....

Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:

Yeah ... and a lot of leftwingnuts think it passing is a good thing. Just one more social program for the thieves in government to fatten their wallets on at the expense of ours.

Way to go, Einstein.:cuckoo:
 
Oh yeah, it's un-constitutional because some cross dressing closet case in conservative cloth says so?

Maybe you could cite where in the US Constitution, this Congress derives it's power to force citizens to purchase health care insurance?

oh please, give up the fantasy life.

If its constitutional then you would have no problem citing where in the Constitution it gives Congress the right to require citizens to purchase health care.
 
Were you one of those who were predicting this wouldn't even pass?
If I did, please point it out. Dems control congress....duh...
But there is the constitution thing and mid term elections thing....

Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:

I'm not a Con I'm a person who realizes this law will be struck down by the courts. Furthermore, the Dems sealed their fates in the mid term elections...great job Pelosi and Obama....:lol:
 
If I did, please point it out. Dems control congress....duh...
But there is the constitution thing and mid term elections thing....

Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:

Yeah ... and a lot of leftwingnuts think it passing is a good thing. Just one more social program for the thieves in government to fatten their wallets on at the expense of ours.

Way to go, Einstein.:cuckoo:

yeah, damn those these for paying grandma and grand pa's medical and all those damn SS checks.

I bet people would rather pay for their own ailing parents, eh? Instead of pawning the old folks off on the guvment
 
Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:

Yeah ... and a lot of leftwingnuts think it passing is a good thing. Just one more social program for the thieves in government to fatten their wallets on at the expense of ours.

Way to go, Einstein.:cuckoo:

yeah, damn those these for paying grandma and grand pa's medical and all those damn SS checks.

I bet people would rather pay for their own ailing parents, eh? Instead of pawning the old folks off on the guvment

That's ironic you would bring that up, when this bill flips the middle finger at grandma and grandpa's medical coverage...
 
Maybe you could cite where in the US Constitution, this Congress derives it's power to force citizens to purchase health care insurance?

oh please, give up the fantasy life.

If its constitutional then you would have no problem citing where in the Constitution it gives Congress the right to require citizens to purchase health care.


I've posted what constitutional scholars on all sides have said.

beat a dead horse if you will.
 
Yeah ... and a lot of leftwingnuts think it passing is a good thing. Just one more social program for the thieves in government to fatten their wallets on at the expense of ours.

Way to go, Einstein.:cuckoo:

yeah, damn those these for paying grandma and grand pa's medical and all those damn SS checks.

I bet people would rather pay for their own ailing parents, eh? Instead of pawning the old folks off on the guvment

That's ironic you would bring that up, when this bill flips the middle finger at grandma and grandpa's medical coverage...

GOP spin as fact?

:whip:
 
If you think this will actually become reality then you better lay off the bottle.

Oh yeah, it's un-constitutional because some cross dressing closet case in conservative cloth says so?

Nah, it's unconstitutional because anyone with a brain that's read the Constitution would have a clue.

Or did I miss the part where the Federal government is supposed to dictate who I will participate in socialism?
Nah, it's more like, why should the government force me to buy a PRODUCT? A COMMODITY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD?!

That is an abominable assault on liberty.
 
If its constitutional then you would have no problem citing where in the Constitution it gives Congress the right to require citizens to purchase health care.


I've posted what constitutional scholars on all sides have said.

beat a dead horse if you will.
sure u have...:cuckoo:

see?

then there is this: Is Mandatory Health Insurance Constitutional? - - CBS News
Timothy Jost, a professor of Washington and Lee University School of Law who says he prefers a national public plan, has argued the constitutional principles -- saying in a Politico.com essay that the question was a Republican "talking point" that shouldn't be taken terribly seriously. "A basic principle of our constitutional system for the last t]
http://www.usmessageboard.com/politics/109359-serious-discussion-thread-3.html
 
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yeah, damn those these for paying grandma and grand pa's medical and all those damn SS checks.

I bet people would rather pay for their own ailing parents, eh? Instead of pawning the old folks off on the guvment

That's ironic you would bring that up, when this bill flips the middle finger at grandma and grandpa's medical coverage...

GOP spin as fact?

:whip:
no spin....
Medicare Cuts Stay In Health Care Bill : NPR
The Senate has voted to keep significant Medicare cuts in its health care overhaul bill despite polls showing seniors are concerned about their benefits.

Like I said ironic considering this bill flips the middle finger at Grandma and Grandpa's medical coverage.
 
I've posted what constitutional scholars on all sides have said.

beat a dead horse if you will.
sure u have...:cuckoo:

see?

then there is this: Is Mandatory Health Insurance Constitutional? - - CBS News
Timothy Jost, a professor of Washington and Lee University School of Law who says he prefers a national public plan, has argued the constitutional principles -- saying in a Politico.com essay that the question was a Republican "talking point" that shouldn't be taken terribly seriously. "A basic principle of our constitutional system for the last t]
http://www.usmessageboard.com/politics/109359-serious-discussion-thread-3.html

Timothy Jost, a professor of Washington and Lee University School of Law who says he prefers a national public plan, has argued the constitutional principles -- saying in a Politico.com essay that the question was a Republican "talking point" that shouldn't be taken terribly seriously.

I'm sure that Jost wouldn't be biased in his opinion...no
 
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Oh yeah, it's un-constitutional because some cross dressing closet case in conservative cloth says so?

Nah, it's unconstitutional because anyone with a brain that's read the Constitution would have a clue.

Or did I miss the part where the Federal government is supposed to dictate who I will participate in socialism?
Nah, it's more like, why should the government force me to buy a PRODUCT? A COMMODITY TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD?!

That is an abominable assault on liberty.

Horseshit.

Do you have car insurance?
 
If I did, please point it out. Dems control congress....duh...
But there is the constitution thing and mid term elections thing....

Hey, I'm just asking. A lot of Cons on here who were predicting it wouldn't pass despite the majority were saying the same things you are now.:eusa_whistle:

Yeah ... and a lot of leftwingnuts think it passing is a good thing. Just one more social program for the thieves in government to fatten their wallets on at the expense of ours.

Way to go, Einstein.:cuckoo:

Just like you and your government check every month.
 

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