Sunday, February 19, 2012

The case against the Affordable Health Care law and its so called "individual mandate"

Nos. 11-11021 & 11-11067
D.C. Docket No. 3:10-cv-00091-RV-EMT

STATE OF FLORIDA, by and through Attorney General, STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA, by and through Attorney General, STATE OF NEBRASKA, by and through Attorney General, STATE OF TEXAS, by and through Attorney General,STATE OF UTAH, by and through Attorney General, et. al....


...is joined by all the opposing parties under the Eleventh Circuit Court.  This is the Docket Number the Supreme Court will seek to dummy down the 'knowledge base' that will ultimately lead to political outcomes.


This lawsuit and the decision by the Robert's Court to hear it before the November elections is a political lawsuit.  It has not basis, but, will be heard because the Robert's Court likes to reinterpret the US Constitution void of the reality that surrounds legislation.  


It is politically clever and we all know the political preferences of at least five members of this court as them make no mistakes in allowing the public to know exactly where they spend time with cronies.  


The Robert's Court is corrupt and its only excuse is that they are too lazy to actually apply the Constitution to the USA in the year 2012 or in the case of The Affordable Care Act 2009.  It is far easier to render a 'textbook' decision from the bench then to actually apply oneself in understanding the reason for the legislation in the first place, as in the Montana law, and how every generation does not have to relive the mistakes of the past.



...How long will the Bakken oil boom last?
Tom Richmond, administrator of the Montana Board of Oil and Gas, has been asked that question many times. Sure enough, it came up again Tuesday at the tail end of his detailed presentation on the state of Montana's oil and gas industry.
"There are always cycles in this industry," Richmond said, mentioning that Montana's first oil wells began producing about a century ago. "The safest thing I can say is that I expect the industry to be around a whole lot longer. There are a lot of reserves in the Bakken and certainly there are a lot of reserves in Montana," that will receive attention in years to come, he said....