HALLELUJAH
(i
post this opinion as someone who thinks that obama is gonna KILL this country. i dance for
freaking JOY at the prospect that this analysis might be correct. on the
other hand, i doubt very much that our founding fathers intended for
the supreme court to be playing such games.)
Attached
is lawyer Richard Bolen's analysis of the Supreme Court’s decision
today.
Richard Bolen
The Bolen Law Firm
600 Columbia Avenue, Suite 7
Lexington, SC 29072
(803) 951-2230
(803) 951-2328 (fax)
@RichBolen -Twitter
June 28, 2012
Lexington, South Carolina
To
all my friends, particularly those conservatives who are despondent
over the searing betrayal by Chief Justice John Roberts and the pending
demise of our beloved country, I offer this perspective to convey some
profound hope and evidence of the Almighty’s hand in the affairs of men
in relation to the Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare.
I initially thought we had cause for despondency when I only heard
the results of the decision and not the reason or the make-up of the
sides. I have now read a large portion of the decision and I believe
that it was precisely the result that Scalia, Alito, Thomas, Roberts and
even Kennedy wanted and not a defeat for conservatism or the rule of
law. I believe the conservatives on the court have run circles around
the liberals and demonstrated that the libs are patently unqualified to
be on the Supreme Court. Let me explain.
First let
me assure you that John Roberts is a conservative and he is not dumb,
mentally unstable, diabolical, a turncoat, a Souter or even just trying
to be too nice. He is a genius along with the members of the Court in
the dissent. The more of the decision I read the more remarkable it
became. It is not obvious and it requires a passable understanding of
Constitutional law but if it is explained anyone can see the beauty of
it.
The decision was going to be a 5-4 decision no
matter what, so the allegation that the decision was a partisan
political decision was going to be made by the losing side and their
supporters. If the bill was struck down completely with Roberts on the
other side there would have been a national and media backlash
against conservatives and probably strong motivation for Obama
supporters to come out and vote in November. With today’s decision, that
dynamic is reversed and there is a groundswell of support for Romney
and Republicans, even for people who were formerly lukewarm toward
Romney before today; additionally, Romney raised more than 3 million
dollars today.
Next, merely striking the law without
the support of Democrats and libs would have left the fight over the
commerce clause and the “necessary and proper “ clause and the federal
government’s role, in general, festering and heading the wrong way - as it
has since 1942. As a result of the decision, the libs are saying great
things about Roberts; how wise, fair and reasonable he is. They would
never have said that without this decision even after the Arizona
immigration decision on Monday. In the future when Roberts rules
conservatively it will be harder for the left and the media to complain
about the Robert’s Court’s fairness. That’s why he as Chief Justice
went to the other side for this decision not Scalia, Alito, Thomas or
Kennedy, all of whom I believe would have been willing to do it.
Next let’s look at the decision itself. Thankfully Roberts
got to write it as Chief Justice and it is a masterpiece. (As I write
this the libs don’t even know what has happened - they just think Roberts
is great and that they won and we are all going to have free, unlimited
healthcare services and we are all going to live happily ever after.)
He first emphatically states that Obamacare is unconstitutional under
the Commerce Clause, saying you cannot make people buy stuff. Then he
emphatically states that it is unconstitutional under the “necessary and
proper” clause which only applies to “enumerated powers” in the
US Constitution. Justices Ginsberg, Breyer, Sotomayor and Kagan all
went along with these statements. They never would have gone along with
that sentiment if that was the basis for striking the law in total.
This is huge because this means that the Court ruled 9-0 that Obamacare
was unconstitutional under the Commerce clause which was Obama’s whole
defense of the bill. They also ruled 9-0 on the “necessary and proper”
clause. Even better, both of these rulings were unnecessary to the
decision so it is gravy that we got the libs to concede this and it will
make it easier to pare away at both theories in the future, which we
must do. Well done.
Roberts, through very tortured
reasoning, goes on to find that the taxing law provides the
Constitutionality for the law. Virtually everyone agrees that the
Federal government has the power to do this as it does with the mortgage
deduction for federal income taxes. This, too, is huge because Obama
assiduously avoided using the term “tax” and now he has to admit this
law is a tax and it is on everyone, even the poor. That will hurt him
hugely in the polls and will help Romney. More importantly though is
the fact that this makes this a budgetary issue that can be voted on in
the Senate by a mere majority instead of 60 votes needed to stop a
filibuster. That means that if the Republicans can gain a majority in
the Senate, it can vote to repeal Obamacare in total.
Finally the Court voted 7-2 to strike down the punitive rules that
take away money from states that do not expand Medicare as required in
Obamacare. This too is huge because we got Kagan and Breyer to join
this decision and it can easily be applied to many other cases of
extortion the Federal government uses to force states to do things they
don’t want to. This is also amazing because Obamacare has no
severability clause so by striking the Medicaid mandate portion as
unconstitutional the whole bill should have been struck. If that happened, none of these other benefits would have been accomplished.I haven’t read far enough to know how he did it but I am sure it is brilliant.
So, to recap, the Roberts court, through a brilliant
tactical maneuver, has: strengthened the limitations of the commerce
clause and the necessary and proper clause by a unanimous decision, made
Obama raise taxes on the poor and middle classes, converted Obamacare
into a tax program repealable with 51 votes in the Senate, enhanced
Romney’s and Republican’s fundraising and likelihood of being elected in
November, weakened federal extortion and got the left to love Roberts
and sing his praises all without anyone even noticing. Even Obama is
now espousing the rule of law just 2 weeks after violating it with his
deportation executive order.
That is why I have decided this was a
genius decision and that I did in fact get a great birthday present
today not to mention U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder being held in
contempt. What a day.