[quote=pri_dk]If anyone’s Constitutionally guaranteed civil rights have been violated, then they can take it up with the Supreme Court. They are the ones that limit presidential “mandates” and get to declare “overreach.” (They did just that recently, big time.)[/quote]
Would that be wire taps or GPS? At least SOPA seems to be dying.
As for Gitmo, the patriot act, what a sell out. Honestly the one respectable and easy thing I would expect from a Democratic president and it sold it out for political points.
As for the Wars, well, three years in and on Bush’s orignal timeline, it’s over… I sure hope there are eye opening disclosures in 40 years in the memoirs.
Oh wait, let’s do Amnesty, that worked in the 1980s right, we have almost not illegal immigration problem now after doing an amnesty plan back then right?
Obamacare? The republicans are stupid. The electorate is stupid. If they’re too stupid figure out that if a job can’t provide health care, then it can’t fulfill a basic need of civilized society and frankly, we’re better off with less crap that is cheap because everyone envolve is doing without basic necessities. Frankly, we didn’t need Obamacare and 1400 pages. We needed a one sentence law, if you wish to sell insurance in American, their is one risk group, an american, no pre-existing conditions, no risks groups. One group nation wide. Insurance is about spreading risk, the cost of people not having insurance costs you more than the cost of having them in your insurance plan. Then expand medicare to be open to all and move the medicare tax from a payroll tax to an income tax on all income.
too much of our society is idled because of the insurance boondoggle. People are in corporate and government jobs because they are afraid to leave due to not getting insurance or insane rates.