Archive for constitutionality

Liberals had no idea Obamacare might be unconstitutional

Mar 30, 2012 Comments Off by

In which I gloat . . . just a bit

Okay, so in the previous post, I cautioned opponents of Obamacare not to break out the champagne. And even if the case against it is won, that fact won’t be known for quite some time. …

american liberals, Chris Matthews, commerce clause, congressional research service, Conservatives, constitutionality, federal district court, harry reid, Headline, Health Care, house judiciary committee, Individual mandate, mainstream media, michael carvin, Nancy Pelosi, News and Opinion, parochialism, paul clement, solicitor general, unconstitutional Read more

New York City is not North Korea, but . . .

Jan 16, 2012 Comments Off by

In the previous post, I wrote the following:

Most on the American left would not like to live in a country like North Korea any more than any other sane person would. And needless to say, we’re not like North Korea and never …

Big Government, constitutional protection, constitutionality, due process, due process of law, fifth amendment, fundamental freedoms, government laws, Headline, Natural rights, new york, News and Opinion, nicole gelinas, north korea, private individuals, private property, progressivism, property rights, regulation, Regulations, rent control, rents, Statism, statists, tyranny, unconstitutional, Welfare state, welfare states, zoning, zoning laws Read more