So, now that the ruling has come down, how many conservatives are ready to move to Texas and urge Gov Oops to secede from the Union?
All kidding aside, there's an inherent psychological danger in becoming too emotionally invested in SC rulings like it's some kind of Indiana HS basketball championship.
On a lighter note, Mark Levin's show should be HIGHLY entertaining tonight since you just know you'll be able to feel the veins popping out in his temples as he rails against the ruling. But one thing should be clear at this point. Levin's much ballyhooed self-promotion as a constitutional expert is essentially in tatters, not that I ever thought much of his partisan-motivated arguments in the first place.
My advice, for what it's worth, is that people should relax, make plans for the weekend, and get away from all the so called expert talking heads who make their bones on everyone else's outrage. At least play some music on the car stereo for a change instead of listening to talk radio. Play some heavy metal to channel the anger. Then listen to something soothing. Drink some chamomile tea. Whatever you do, don't drive to DC, get drunk, and then shoot out Justice Roberts' front porch light while screaming about 2nd Amendment solutions because chances are your case will never make it to the SC, and if it does, the Justices likely won't buy your defense that you're a political prisoner.
You're going to be paying for my healthcare coverage. I'm quitting my job and going to sit on my ass while you pay for me.
Let me ask you a question. If you or someone in your family gets seriously ill or injured, who do you think pays for the treatments and all of those large doctor and hospital bills after you've paid your premiums, co-pays and other out-of-pocket expenses?
I don't want to hear a god damn thing you have to say . You are going to pay for my healthcare coverage.