It was unnecessary for the court to go so far when there were several less-radical grounds available. It was audacious to seize the opportunity to overrule precedents when the parties had not pressed this issue and the lower courts had not considered it. It was the height of activism to usurp the judgments of Congress and state legislatures about how best to prevent corruption of the political process.
Nina Totenberg of NPR wrote…
“It will undoubtedly help Republican candidates since corporations have generally supported Republican candidates more.”
Freedom of Speech
five members of the United States Supreme Court gave new meaning to the phrase “Money Talks”
While I was busy advocating for healthcare reform. The supreme court decided campaign funding needed to be addressed in the immediate sense? We get healthcare only if we can afford it and now we get free speech — only if we can afford it. We don’t need to be afraid of big government. We need to fear this corporate takeover of American Democracy.
Some people have been in the Ozarks so long I guess they don’t see its beauty and they leave junk and trash and it makes me mad and I tend to say so. I don’t like the chicken factories and all the crap they spread on the fields that ends up in the rivers and lakes and I tend to say so. I don’t like that so much of the population here doesn’t have healthcare and I tend to say so. I don’t like the coal fired power plant industry actively trying to squash energy innovations and I tend to say so.
Loretta asked me why I complain so much about where we live. An apology was wholeheartedly given and then a mental inventory was done of the times I’ve been derogatory–>pretty often. Loretta and I live here. This has always been her home. Loretta’s stories of life growing up in the Ozarks make me laugh; what a wonderful time she has had.
I grew up on military bases. As a teen I worked in a restaurant where we wore nametags stating our name and where we were from. Mine said, I was from Don and Barbara. (my parents). Growing up on military bases was fun. Like small towns except no one is actually from there.
I asked one of the doctors Loretta and I work with why people around here whoot so much. They don’t whoot on airbases, although they salute often. In return, he asked me if I’d ever been so happy that I just wanted to holler out my joy. I decided to try whooting and now I find myself enjoying a good whoot now and then.
I actually love it here and Loretta is one of the reasons why. We have conversations about dreams, pasts, kids, parents, our fold. Loretta doesn’t easily allow anyone in to her fold and I am privileged to be in it. Her wit cracks me up and she lives her faith. Many people around here talk faith talk, she exemplifies her faith and doesn’t have to talk it.
We are inquisitive and have had engaging conversations about our different pasts. Her children and her family are her center. Family picnics and summers at the creek or the lake. I love that. She inspires me to see what is in front of me and never complains or says a bad thing about another person or place. I’m embarrassed that I have dissed her home.
Being accepting is the best way to heal this sore world. Accepting various religions and ethnicities. Deserts, mountains, beaches, cold vs hot climates. It is a good thing we don’t all like the same things or we’d all be piled up in Lorettas town.
but why would someone come to a beautiful place like this and leave trash. It makes me mad and I tend to say so.
It has been about a month since I originally posted Hospitals are not factories. I wanted to add a post I read from The Weekly Updates.
…we have all of the NEGATIVE effects of “socialized” health care without actually having equal health care for all. Arguments against socialized health care, include the people not wanting the few to pay for the masses. But that is exactly what’s happening here.
I work 2 jobs, pay my taxes, barely make enough to keep a roof over my head and food on the plates of my family, do not get such luxuries. An ER visit typically runs me $2,000+, which I must pay or else what’s left of credit will disappear. I cannot afford health care, and with the economy today, my employers do not offer me any benefits as they won’t let me work full-time. This HAS to change.
This is an example of a hardworking American taxpayer who is having to go without, due to the current healthcare system. Not to repeat myself, but, it isn’t a system. It is a big pile of crap and when you stir up crap you realize how much it stinks.
Now — Let me share with you this exchange I had recently with a young man I know. He is usually witty and makes funky videos so I sent him Barack Obama’s video challenge. His response and that of his friend throws off the hope for change. These boys are in college, so, don’t think they are uneducated knobs.
Also, Whenever you try to talk reasonably about healthcare reform it is easy to find the opposition–>they are the ones pounding their fists on the table or resorting to foulness.
A panel of celebrity judges will review your videos and choose their favorites. Then the public will vote, and we’ll run the winning ad on national television. Millions of people will see the final videos and your message could help push reform over the top.
Yes please expand the government so I can lose even more freedom.
September 27 at 3:17am
NHA
hmm. while those celebrity judges are busy smelling their own asses and picking their favorite sob story maybe i should make an advertisement full of the real people who want universal health care… not the ones hand picked by the people selling this bullshit to us.
Me
If you are attending a university or college then you are involved in government funded education. What freedom is healthcare reform going to take from you?
Great idea, let’s make a video of a bunch of people who are really lazy and don’t want to have to work hard for their healthcare. My parents and I were taxed to support this school, if taxes would have been lowered I’m sure I could have afforded to go to a better university.
Im simply saying that personally I’ve noticed that people in favor of universal health care are largely behind it for personal gain when they could be acting in the best interest of our country. I don’t think that all sick people are lazy. But i do believe that many illnesses (not all) are a result of the behavior one engages in. smoking causes lung cancer. Failure to wear a seat belt can cause an injury. Drinking to excess and walking down stairs may lead to broken bones. These are reasons why some people need insurance in the first place and I don’t think that our society as a whole should be forced to pay for the mistakes of a few. It doesn’t seem progressive to me. More like a ball and chain.
I know a good man, self employed, no insurance, who drinks plenty of water and lives a good life providing for his family he had a massive stroke. I know a boy, who worked hard. who lived a good life and got knocked off his motorcycle on a freeway on the way home from work –>brain injury. I know a waitress, single, works three jobs, got a kidney stone requiring surgery –>debilitated her finances. All of us can have anything happen at anytime. It is the brothers keeper thing — not personal gain
Everyone get’s sick, but I don’t care if they die or not, (What?!) have you ever tried anal sex? (What?! again) Because people who smoke, eat fast foods, have buttsecks, and live otherwise dangerous lifestyles are going to benefit from this plan more than me. All I know is that socialized medicine bankrupts every country or state that enacts it. (our country is so financially stable with our current healthcare eh?)
It’s good to discuss these things when we’re all on the same page.
September 30 at 7:54pm
Just an example of the oppositions mind. I wasn’t sure how to contest any further. By the way, How do you get in to college without knowing how to spell buttsex? And, what page are they on?
I never really understood economics and whenever I try to I go to my smart friend Fred. He has a way of putting things in terms I understand. So I was asking him about some claims on the internet. They claim that if you really want to be wealthy you subscribe to their read and they will show you how President Obama and Washington are undermining our ability to have wealth.
I forwarded it to my smart friend Fred and this was his response.
Money has no intrinsic value. It is a medium of exchange and a temporary store of value. Emphasize “temporary”.
If you hold money you lose value as it inflates, which it almost always does because government can’t resist using inflation to pay for its excesses of spending over its ability to tax. Remember the Bush tax cuts when waging an expensive war.
Too bad the government ran a deficit when the economy was booming. Now we need a bigger deficit to stimulate a bad economy. This is inflationary and we will see our money buying less in the future.
Don’t hold money. Hold items with intrinsic value like real estate, stocks, and even gold, though this does not earn a return.
Don’t pay attention to this crap. It’s just scare tactics to get you to buy a useless book.
Fred
So the federal government does with our money like what we did with our equity of our homes? Imaginary income that we used to buy new carpet, or a pool. They use imaginary income, be it inflation or equity, and buy stuff — like wars or healthcare.
I suppose “imaginary income” is one way of putting it, and yes, there is a similarity. However inflation is a little different than the bubble of inflating home prices. With a bubble the price of one thing (a durable item) goes up faster than the price of everything else; usually because people believe it will keep going up. Eventually the bubble bursts, the price falls, and the people holding the item lose wealth.
Inflation is where the money price of everything rises because money is worth less. People holding money lose, which is virtually all of us. It isn’t so bad unless inflation gets so high people run from money. In some countries, Germany in early 20th century, people were paid wages twice a day and given time off in mid day so they could go spend it before it lost too much value.Are you kidding me?
I shouldn’t date myself this way, but when I was a kid the price for a loaf of bread, a pack of cigarettes and a gallon of gas were all 25 cents. A big wad of bubble gum was a penny. Prices are now about ten times for these things except for cigarettes which the government has taxed much higher than the other items. The one-tenth value of the dollar has been so gradual that we didn’t notice it much, except in the late 60′s and 70′s when the government took steps to control inflation.
As a kid I recall people (my father often), saying ‘I remember when a dollar was worth a dollar.’ So now I say, I remember when a dollar was worth 50 cents. Today that makes it worth about 5 cents.
I don’t mind if you use the exchange on your blog. I’ll try to keep it clean.
Fred
So OK I understand that economics is about the value of money. My GOP friends don’t want reforms from Washington because they are afraid it will tap in to their own personal wealth. Personal wealth is the money you hold and the stuff (items with intrinsic value) you own. What should be done differently? Maybe we need to change our value system.
Another explanation that I could understand regarding economics today in this country was from Bill Maher.
How about this for a New Rule: Not everything in America has to make a profit. It used to be that there were some services and institutions so vital to our nation that they were exempt from market pressures.