PearlWatson
Well-Known Member
It is unconstitutional to force Americans to buy a product.
It would have been sweet to make Laker Fans buy D-Will Jerseys.
It would have been sweet to make Laker Fans buy D-Will Jerseys.
It is unconstitutional to force Americans to buy a product.
It would have been sweet to make Laker Fans buy D-Will Jerseys.
What were you thinking?
I wasn't. I wish I were wasted.
Wasted.
It is unconstitutional to force Americans to buy a product.
Two judges have ruled in the other direction.
I think in the long run the mandate to having to buy HI from a private entity will turn out to be unconstitutional.
I love the qualification of "in the long run."
Even if the Supreme Court eventually rules the other way that doesn't mean jack to Viny. He's interested only "in the long run."
I also think it's fun to qualify my statements so that I'm never wrong. I'm just not right yet. You wait and see.
I'm sure he knows the Supreme Court is the end of the "long run."
I love the qualification of "in the long run."
Even if the Supreme Court eventually rules the other way that doesn't mean jack to Viny. He's interested only "in the long run."
I also think it's fun to qualify my statements so that I'm never wrong. I'm just not right yet. You wait and see.
Look, Kicky, all Im saying is that I think once it reaches the supreme court, it will be deemed unconstitutional. Yes, there is a diversity of opinion from the courts right now, but in the end the SC will vote unconstitutional.
Upon what do you base your opinion?
Honest question: How many pieces of Congressional legislation can you think of in the last 30 years that were invalidated by the Supreme Court as exceeding the limits of the Commerce clause?
Upon what do you base your opinion?
Honest question: How many pieces of Congressional legislation can you think of in the last 30 years that were invalidated by the Supreme Court as exceeding the limits of the Commerce clause?
Upon what do you base your opinion?
Honest question: How many pieces of Congressional legislation can you think of in the last 30 years that were invalidated by the Supreme Court as exceeding the limits of the Commerce clause?