this picture is a scream.
Hee!
'Touched'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
this picture is a scream.
Hee!
this picture is a scream.
Bwah!
I came in late to work because I had to stay glued to the tv until the decision was announced. I felt optimistic after reading the amusing take on the speculation in this article [link] ,but then I tried to temper my optimism knowing that I have been described as hopelessly optimistic when facing certain disaster. Yes, this time my optimism was correct. Woo!
Happy Birthday, Hec!
My FB feed is already blowing up with posts saying things like "This is a CRUSHING BLOW for all business owners! No more jobs creation!"
Sullivan posted this tweet by Ben Shapiro:
This is the greatest destruction of personal liberty since Dred Scott. This is the end of America as we know it. No exaggeration.
Sullivan sez:
Nah. No exaggeration at all. Upholding slavery vs giving more people basic healthcare - no contest for the moral enormity of our current moment.
from his cool live-blogging of reactions: [link]
I am so relieved.
Living in Massachusetts is DEFINITELY just like being a slave and/or living in Soviet Russia, in case anyone was wondering. There are no businesses or jobs and everyone just cries a lot.
OH HELL NO. Someone is trying to drag me into doing a huge, incredibly complex proposal for them that they have been sitting on since the first week of June and is due July 3. (Or actually, July 2 since it has to be printed and shipped, which does not seem to have occurred to them.)
Le Nubian, I would be interested in hearing what you think of Omnifocus. They've added a lot of functionality since I started with it and I strongly suspect I am way under using it...
"This is a CRUSHING BLOW for all business owners! No more jobs creation!"
I am commenting everywhere, because I figure selling the bill is our only chance for November. One thing I point out is that now people with pre-existing conditions will be able to become entrepreneurs without losing their health insurance, so they'll be able to start companies that create jobs.
Wow, I'm astonished: I had basically convinced myself that it would be overturned.
Scalia must be having a coronary: I wonder if that's why his dissent on the no-life-in-prison-for-juveniles case apparently reads like a screed from Fox News.
I'm so glad: it means that kids can stay on their parents' insurance plans, and pre-existing conditions won't be grounds for not getting insurance, and Medicaid will be extended to those making less than $30K/year. It's still not as good as single-payer, but it gets a lot of people out of using the ER as their only health care, and will save lives and homes.
Go Ginger! FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT!
this picture is a scream.
Hilarious!
Thanks, Sparky. You and SCOTUSblog are my only reliable news sources on this.