9/23/13 - Chief Justice John Roberts is considered by many to be the man
who saved ObamaCare, having framed it as a tax in his historic 2012
decision upholding its constitutionality—and now Senator Rand Paul
(R-KY) wants him to sign up for it. Appearing on Fox & Friends
Monday morning, Paul announced plans to amend the law to force all
government employees—including Roberts—off their subisidized health care
and into the Affordable Care Act exchanges.
"I think Congress
should never exempt themselves from a law," Paul said. "But then again, I
think John Roberts, he loves ObamaCare so much, he should get it. Right
now, he's getting a federal employee subsidy. He's not part of
ObamaCare. He makes the rest of America—through, I think, convoluted
Constitutional logic—he makes us get ObamaCare, but he's exempt. So I
have an amendment that I will introduce that says all the federal
government gets ObamaCare, including federal employees and including
John Roberts."
F&F host Brian Kilmeade claimed that for many government staffers, ObamaCare would mean a rise in premiums.
"I'm
not excited about doing that to staff or federal employees," Paul
replied. "But if the president thinks ObamaCare is a good idea, and if
John Roberts thinks he can twist the Constitution and make ObamaCare
constitutional, he ought to get it."
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Watch Macy's Store in Houston Implode
Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- A landmark 10-story brick Macy's store in
downtown Houston was the victim of a controlled demolition on Sunday.
"Everything went according to the plan," a Houston Fire Department
spokesman said, according to the Houston Chronicle. (Source: Bloomberg)
Sunday, September 22, 2013
JFK Assassination - 50 Reasons For 50 Years - Episode 41
Senator Russell Dissents
Author Gerald McKnight describes a little known executive session of the Warren Commission, called by Commission member Senator Richard Russell with the intention of placing his opposition to the Single Bullet Theory on the record. Keeping to form, the Commission covered it up.
It wasn't the mob. The mob was strong, but not strong enough to assassinate a President AND get away with it. It was an inside job. It was a faction inside the US government with serious CIA involvement. Do the research and analyze every detail of the assassination and connect the dots. It's quite easy to do with all of the information available today. In the quaint era of 1988, the "mob theory" was widely accepted. But in 2013, 50 years later, this theory is quite obviously wrong.
Author Gerald McKnight describes a little known executive session of the Warren Commission, called by Commission member Senator Richard Russell with the intention of placing his opposition to the Single Bullet Theory on the record. Keeping to form, the Commission covered it up.
It wasn't the mob. The mob was strong, but not strong enough to assassinate a President AND get away with it. It was an inside job. It was a faction inside the US government with serious CIA involvement. Do the research and analyze every detail of the assassination and connect the dots. It's quite easy to do with all of the information available today. In the quaint era of 1988, the "mob theory" was widely accepted. But in 2013, 50 years later, this theory is quite obviously wrong.
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