Greens have understandably concluded they can get what they want, restrictions on all energy use, in the courts of justice if not in the court of public opinion.
Archive for Category: "Judiciary"
Photographers fined for refusing gay marriage shoot
But how does taking pictures get classified as public accommodations? Because getting your picture taken is classified as “an essential service” in New Mexico.
Justice John Roberts’ Bad Call
The biggest solace for conservatives in this is that the ruling is most likely Obama’s death knell. Running against the Supreme Court was his last best hope. Now that he no longer has that option, his chances are as slim as they have ever been.
Why the Congress Must Reign in the Supreme Court
An over the top Supreme Court has given the green light to an out of control Progressive Administration, and as of today there are no checks and there is no balance.
A 21st Century Dred Scott Decision
If there was any reminder needed of what is at stake in this presidential election, the fractured vote upholding the mandate is it.
The Supremes Have Spoken
Obamacare is a massive federal power grab and the largest tax increases ever imposed on the American economy.
The Liars Have Triumphed
Today, the fate of more than three hundred million Americans has been sealed. This is particular true of older Americans who, if the law is not repealed, will learn to their dismay that they cannot have essential medical care if bureaucrats conclude it is too costly. Others will die waiting to be admitted to hospitals to mitigate cancers and other life threatening diseases.
Obamacare Mandate Upheld as a Tax – Stocks Fall on News
Obamacare now officially the largest tax increase in history. In a lengthy and complicated ruling states cannot be penalized for not adding new people to Medicaid. Can we afford this insanity?
Really Blind Justice Upholds EPA CO2 Rule
Since the EPA has long ignored the disagreement among the scientific community regarding the EPA’s classification of CO2 as a pollutant as well as the magnitude of man-made warming, industry groups contested that the courts should reverse the EPA’s ruling on the grounds that it was arbitrary and capricious.
Montana Victory for Free Speech Shows Importance of Judges
[T]he Supreme Court of the United States summarily reversed an opinion of the Montana Supreme Court allowing Montana’s legislature to ban political expenditures paid for by corporations. – National Review Online