I know, I’m a pessimist, but I think conservatives are in for a big surprise tomorrow. :/
Comment by Caged Insanity — June 27, 2012 @ 12:26 pm
The real story is about how Obama won’t care what the Supreme court thinks and will just do it anyway. The American people can’t wait for Congress to rehash this issue. This is settled law. Etc.
I don’t know how or why it struck my head, but somewhere there’s a lib already thinking of a Repub pulling the orange jumpsuit trick, “racist” press releases loaded and ready.
Obama doesn’t care what the Supreme Court verdict is either– he let them know what he thinks of them with when he undermined the Arizona ruling. That was his way of sticking it to them and threatening them if they go against the health care mandate—the lame stream media is going nuts over this— Love the pop corn picture—
Melissa I don’t think that little girl is going to pass any pop corn, Some guy on Hannity said he voted for Obama because he believed in hope and change—- what the hell was hope and change– but two bull shit words– he should have his ass kicked– said he would not vote for him again because he was disappointed in the hope and change thing– what the hell did he think it was???? rulings no ruling who gives a shit– just vote this hope and change out of office in Nov..
And the Congressional Black Bigots have announced that they don’t care about perjury, or piles of bodies, or other violations of law and ethics; all that matters is Holder is black and a proper socialist:
mojo (6)
Thanks! I’d forgotten to add the cultural ref.
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — June 27, 2012 @ 9:48 pm
Geezerette:
It even seemed to me at the time how so many were getting suckered into “hope” and “change”.
Change for the sake of change is believing that things are so bad that any change would be for the better. We weren’t bad off in 2007, no matter what the media was reporting.
Under George, people were talking about how bad the economy was and how many people had lost jobs. I’d ask them, “How many people do you know who have lost their job?” “Well, I don’t know of anyone personally, but I hear of people.”
Now I hear how we’ve turned the corner and the economy is finally recovering. Now everybody knows a dozen people who have lost their jobs. I still look at how few businesses are hiring.
I’m trying to pretend it’s not happening so I don’t get stressed-er out.
It’s kinda not working.
Maybe if I don’t talk about it…
Comment by SondraK, Queen of my domain — June 27, 2012 @ 10:25 pm
About 8 hours to go to hear the Supreme Court’s ruling (as I write this). Whatever happens, our health and insurance industries are pretty well screwed…but the mandate MUST go down.
And like others here, I predict that the ruling will make little difference to Barry. He’s going to go full speed ahead until he’s stopped in his tracks by congressional action or an election.
Contempt-of-Congress?
Big deal, I’ve got that.
Comment by Paladin — June 27, 2012 @ 12:22 pm
I know, I’m a pessimist, but I think conservatives are in for a big surprise tomorrow. :/
Comment by Caged Insanity — June 27, 2012 @ 12:26 pm
The real story is about how Obama won’t care what the Supreme court thinks and will just do it anyway. The American people can’t wait for Congress to rehash this issue. This is settled law. Etc.
Comment by Professor Hale — June 27, 2012 @ 12:28 pm
Sounds like a couple dozen Dems may side with the Rs on the contempt thing. Do we get to see Holder perp-walked out of the capital?
Here’s hoping for a no-good-very-bad-day for Barry.
Comment by MikeG — June 27, 2012 @ 12:35 pm
Oh yeah, I’d definitely like to see ol’ Eric the Red become “historic” by being the first AG to be charged with contempt of Congress.
And, if Boner had the balls, we’d then see Eric being cuffed and perp-walked into custody by US Marshalls.
Comment by mojo — June 27, 2012 @ 1:09 pm
Stilton:
“You no fool-a me! There is no sanity clause!”
– Chico Marx, “A Night At The Opera”
Comment by mojo — June 27, 2012 @ 2:07 pm
Whether or not they can actually arrest him, if the contempt vote succeeds they should plop an orange jumpsuit on a table in sight of the cameras.
Comment by Merovign — June 27, 2012 @ 3:01 pm
I don’t know how or why it struck my head, but somewhere there’s a lib already thinking of a Repub pulling the orange jumpsuit trick, “racist” press releases loaded and ready.
Comment by Buzz — June 27, 2012 @ 3:05 pm
Obama doesn’t care what the Supreme Court verdict is either– he let them know what he thinks of them with when he undermined the Arizona ruling. That was his way of sticking it to them and threatening them if they go against the health care mandate—the lame stream media is going nuts over this— Love the pop corn picture—
Comment by geezerette — June 27, 2012 @ 5:43 pm
Pass the popcorn!
Comment by Melissa In Texas — June 27, 2012 @ 5:48 pm
Melissa, do you need lotion or…..anything…rubbed alllllll over those legs?
Comment by MikeG — June 27, 2012 @ 7:12 pm
Melissa I don’t think that little girl is going to pass any pop corn, Some guy on Hannity said he voted for Obama because he believed in hope and change—- what the hell was hope and change– but two bull shit words– he should have his ass kicked– said he would not vote for him again because he was disappointed in the hope and change thing– what the hell did he think it was???? rulings no ruling who gives a shit– just vote this hope and change out of office in Nov..
Comment by geezerette — June 27, 2012 @ 7:14 pm
And the Congressional Black Bigots have announced that they don’t care about perjury, or piles of bodies, or other violations of law and ethics; all that matters is Holder is black and a proper socialist:
Comment by Firehand — June 27, 2012 @ 8:03 pm
Here’s the link
Comment by Firehand — June 27, 2012 @ 8:03 pm
I hope I have a reason to go light some fireworks tomorrow.
And then I’ll get more for Independence Day.
Comment by mech — June 27, 2012 @ 9:00 pm
mojo (6)
Thanks! I’d forgotten to add the cultural ref.
Comment by DougM (jackassophobe) — June 27, 2012 @ 9:48 pm
Geezerette:
It even seemed to me at the time how so many were getting suckered into “hope” and “change”.
Change for the sake of change is believing that things are so bad that any change would be for the better. We weren’t bad off in 2007, no matter what the media was reporting.
Under George, people were talking about how bad the economy was and how many people had lost jobs. I’d ask them, “How many people do you know who have lost their job?” “Well, I don’t know of anyone personally, but I hear of people.”
Now I hear how we’ve turned the corner and the economy is finally recovering. Now everybody knows a dozen people who have lost their jobs. I still look at how few businesses are hiring.
Some people have no business voting.
Comment by Paladin — June 27, 2012 @ 10:22 pm
I’m trying to pretend it’s not happening so I don’t get stressed-er out.
It’s kinda not working.
Maybe if I don’t talk about it…
Comment by SondraK, Queen of my domain — June 27, 2012 @ 10:25 pm
About 8 hours to go to hear the Supreme Court’s ruling (as I write this). Whatever happens, our health and insurance industries are pretty well screwed…but the mandate MUST go down.
And like others here, I predict that the ruling will make little difference to Barry. He’s going to go full speed ahead until he’s stopped in his tracks by congressional action or an election.
Comment by Stilton — June 27, 2012 @ 10:56 pm
About 30 minutes to go. We’ll see if the government owns us or if we’re still free.
Comment by Paladin — June 28, 2012 @ 6:39 am
<- on the edge of her seat here….
Comment by Melissa In Texas — June 28, 2012 @ 6:43 am