"I was thinking. If I made a little birdhouse in my soul, I would probably get a splinter."
Tiny philosopher!
The Cindy quote I repeat most often is, "These cats aren't going to stack themselves."
'Bring On The Night'
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"I was thinking. If I made a little birdhouse in my soul, I would probably get a splinter."
Tiny philosopher!
The Cindy quote I repeat most often is, "These cats aren't going to stack themselves."
SCOUTS summarizes bottom line as entire ACA upheld, only the Medicaid bit being torn up a little.
I do miss work chat too. Although it was being monitored (everything was saved, and the CIO would read random chats every week) and we had strict rules about what we could and could not do (no foreign language, even if it's "obvious"), it made for some quick and relaxed communication. It didn't have to be as "for posterity" as an email, but served as a good "we don't have to call to talk about this, do we?" means of communication.
I want it back.
Though I was surprised at how many people my age and/or higher than me in the food chain bust out the emoticons and ROFLOLed all over the place.
Still not cute, guys.
The Cindy quote I repeat most often is, "These cats aren't going to stack themselves."
I still like, "Xander. In a Speedo. Wet."
Yay. And interesting about Roberts.
In your face, CNN!
ETA: they're walking it back:
Correction: The Supreme Court backs all parts of President Obama’s signature health care law, including the individual mandate that requires all to have health insurance.
They say Roberts' vote saved it - so it might be Kennedy was on the other side?
Quoting from SCOTUSblog: The money quote from the section on the mandate: Our precedent demonstrates that Congress had the power to impose the exaction in Section 5000A under the taxing power, and that Section 5000A need not be read to do more than impose a tax. This is sufficient to sustain it.
Am I the only one feeling extreme relief.
I didn't know I was holding my breath about SCOTUS on this issue until now.
SCOUTS summarizes bottom line as entire ACA upheld, only the Medicaid bit being torn up a little.
My boss's wife just called to tell him the whole thing was upheld. I'm kind of confused by the varying reports.
The NY Times is still parsing, but it sounds better than I had hoped.
ION, Gail Collins has a nice piece on Nora Ephron [link]