Why Justice Roberts was right

If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.

Scott Walker won.
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.
Socialist!
 
Well I for one am tired of citizens being allowed to make poor personal decisions with no consequences. Government had previously been hamstrung in eliminating the right to make such decisions for oneself. Now, thanks to justice Roberts, we can go some distance towards curing individuals of the desire to make poor decisions by taxing the hell oort of even negative decisions. The commerce clause had expanded enough, but mr. Roberts found a new avenue to control the idiots. Thank god.

I thought the court was supposed to protect us from unconstitutional law.....not rewrite it to make it constitutional. I guess my civics classes were way off years ago.
No, your civil classes were right, it is obamaturd and the scotus that are wrong.
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.

Scott Walker won.

The moral of his story: taxation exceeding representation is simply exquisite. We just can't pay enough.
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.
Socialist!

He's always raving about Sweden and Denmark and how we need to follow their lead.
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.

classic lib/proggie thinking....you're fine with it, so the rest of us should be,,,gee thx:clap2:
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.
Socialist!

The happiest place on earth is socialist....

For the past decade, social scientists and pollsters have given elaborate questionnaires to hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. Two of the largest studies that rank the happiness of countries around the world are the World Map of Happiness from the University of Leiscester and the World Database of Happiness from Ruut Veenhoven of Erasmus University Rotterdam. All the happiness surveys ask people basically the same question: How happy are you?

"The answer you get is not only how they feel right now, but also how they feel about their entire life," explained Dan Buettner, who has studied happiness and longevity around the world through his Blue Zones project Buettner said that if you mine all the databases of universities and research centers, you'll find that the happiest place on earth is ? Denmark. Cold, dreary, unspectacular Denmark.

Could the Danes really be the happiest people in the world? When ABC News anchor Bill Weir traveled there to find out, he asked random Danes to rate themselves in terms of happiness, on a scale of one to 10. Many people rated themselves at least an eight, and there were several nines and 10s. Finally, one grouchy Dane came along who said she didn't believe Danes were so happy. But then she quickly conceded that she herself felt rather content with her life, and said Danes in general had very little to complain about.
Danes do have one potential complaint: high taxes. The happiest people in the world pay some of the highest taxes in the world -- between 50 percent and 70 percent of their incomes. In exchange, the government covers all health care and education, and spends more on children and the elderly than any country in the world per capita. With just 5.5 million people, the system is efficient, and people feel "tryghed" -- the Danish word for "tucked in" -- like a snug child.
Those high taxes have another effect. Since a banker can end up taking home as much money as an artist, people don't chose careers based on income or status. "They have this thing called 'Jante-lov,' which essentially says, 'You're no better then anybody else,'" said Buettner. "A garbage man can live in a middle-class neighborhood and hold his head high."

Denmark: The Happiest Place on Earth - ABC News
 
You'll notice that Chris has not posted one bit of evidence that demonstrates why Roberts was right.

Like so many lemmings on both sides....she goes where she thinks she should because someone is pulling the rope connected to the ring through her nose.

Oh how far the education system of this country has slipped.
 
If you are single, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you don't have kids, you are paying a tax penalty.

If you rent, you are paying a tax penalty.

Now if you don't have health insurance, you will be paying a tax penalty.

It will cost me about 2K, but I am fine with it, if it helps other people.

I knew your explanation would be just totally precious and hilarious.

In all cases, you are not paying a penalty, nimrod. You are simply not getting a benefit that other people get.
 

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