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John Roberts’ Rules of Meddling

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 5th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

John Roberts’ Rules of Meddling
Jacob Sullum, Reason
Last week supporters and opponents of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act anxiously awaited the Supreme Court's ruling on the law's individual health insurance mandate. Imagine their surprise when the Court announced, in a majority opinion by Chief Justice John Roberts, that there is no individual health insurance mandate.Rather than a “penalty” imposed on anyone who “fails to comply” with the “requirement to maintain minimum essential coverage,” which is how the law itself describes the policy, Roberts perceived a “tax” that hinges…

Obama’s Subsidies: Private Profit, Public Risk
Tim Carney, DC Examiner
President Obama, picking up where President Bush left off, is quietly expanding the federal government's role as the financier of America's economy.A top Obama export official told reporters recently that the administration is preparing “a paper” to lay out when the U.S. government can use export-subsidy programs to promote even domestic sales.

Re-Electing Obama Means Higher Taxes
Grover Norquist, Wash Times
It's official: Obamacare is Obamatax. The Supreme Court saved Obamacare but at the expense of exposing it as simply a massive collection of taxes – 20 taxes at least. Obamacare was supposed to reduce the cost of health insurance but it has six taxes on Americans who already have health insurance. Your insurance will cost more to pay Mr. Obama's tax hikes.Obamacare was supposed to "bend the cost curve down" but it has a tax on medical devices. What medical devices? Braces for your kids. A stent for your heart. A wheelchair. All the cool stuff you see in hospitals…


Europe Dancing Around The Fire Of Hell

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 4th, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Europe Dancing Around The Fire Of Hell
Byron Wien, Blackstone
When the New Democracy party in Greece defeated the anti-bailout Syriza, I was anxious to learn what The Smartest Man in Europe thought of it all.  The next day I flew across the Atlantic to meet him and we had a long discussion about the world financial outlook.  Many of you remember The Smartest Man from earlier essays; I have been writing about him annually for more than a decade.  He has been a friend for thirty years, and during that period he has shown an almost uncanny ability to see major events affecting the financial markets before other…

Fewer Know Independence From Government

The Declaration of Independence’s Still Stirring Words

A Tax is a Tax is a Tax
Stephen Hayes, The Weekly Standard
One of the few bright spots in last week's Supreme Court ruling on President Obama's health care overhaul was a political one: The opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts argues that Obamacare is constitutional under the taxing powers of Congress. The Obama administration's advocate before the Court, Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, made this case during oral arguments, and Roberts bought it. The decision, in a sense, formalized what many conservatives had long argued: The Obamacare tax is a tax.

The Downside of Liberty
Kurt Anderson, New York Times
THIS spring I was on a panel at the Woodstock Writers Festival. An audience member asked a question: Why had the revolution dreamed up in the late 1960s mostly been won on the social and cultural fronts "” women's rights, gay rights, black president, ecology, sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll "” but lost in the economic realm, with old-school free-market ideas gaining traction all the time? For Op-Ed, follow @nytopinion and to hear from the editorial pageeditor, Andrew Rosenthal, follow @andyrNYT.There was a long pause. People shrugged and…


John Roberts’ Alternate Universe

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 3rd, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

John Roberts’ Alternate Universe
Michael Gerson, Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Simpsons on unpredictable judges:Marge: “Do you want your son to become chief justice of the Supreme Court, or a sleazy male stripper?”Homer: “Can't he be both, like the late Earl Warren?”Marge: “Earl Warren wasn't a stripper!”Homer: “Now who's being naïve.”Warren's actual vices tended more toward the ideological. Dwight Eisenhower came to regret the liberal activism of his choice for the Supreme Court, calling it the “biggest damned-fool mistake I ever made.” Other presidents must also have been…

Romney Puts “Sleeping Giant” Back to Sleep
Jay Bookman, Atlanta J-C
The Republican response to last week’s Supreme Court decision was something to see. Upon losing the constitutional argument, they refocused their outrage immediately, this time targeting the court’s ruling that the enforcement mechanism behind the health-insurance mandate is a tax.The synchronicity and speed of the shift were impressive to say the least. Within an hour or two of the ruling, the entire conservative movement had taken up the tax howl, and the raised voices chanting in unison instilled a confidence among many on the right that the ruling had…

ObamaCare’s Now a Bigger Mess
Michael Tanner, New York Post
If the new health care law wasn't enough of a mess before last week's Supreme Court decision, that ruling actually added another layer of cost, complexity and political contentiousness to the bill.By striking down part of the law that required states to expand their Medicaid programs, the court tossed a very hot potato into the laps of state lawmakers everywhere.


Supreme Beings v. The Constitution

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on July 2nd, 2012 11:08 pm by HL

Supreme Beings v. The Constitution
James Antle, The American Spectator
That was the considered legal judgement of one Patrick Gaspard, executive director of the Democratic National Committee and former Obama aide, when the Supreme Court handed down its health care decision last week. (Cleaned up for capitalization and punctuation, but not for language.)Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) took a different view. In response to National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius he declared, “just because a couple people on the Supreme Court declare something to be ‘constitutional’ does not make it so.”

Obama’s Systematic Assault on the Truth
Peter Wehner, Commentary
The Democratic talking points have been issued and are being followed to the letter (see here and here). And they go like this: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is not a tax; it's a penalty. Those who suggests it's a tax are wrong, in error, disingenuous, and dissemblers.Here's the problem, though: characterizing the Affordable Care Act as a tax isn't simply the interpretation of Chief Justice John Roberts and a majority of the Supreme Court; it's the interpretation of the Obama administration.

Obama’s Disconnect From Economic Reality
Michael Boskin, Wall St. Jrnl
President Obama should put Adam Smith's “The Wealth of Nations” at the top of his summer reading list. This was clear after listening to his 54-minute list of economic excuses and policy proposals delivered earlier this month on the campus of Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland.At times Mr. Obama suggested that the profit motive is somehow ignoble, an opinion shared by many on the far left. But every student learns in introductory economics class that the pursuit of profits is essential to a successful economy, allocating resources to the use consumers value most.

Can Afghanistan Survive Without America?
Dexter Filkins, New Yorker
In the eleven years since the American invasion of Afghanistan, Abdul Nasir has become a modern and prosperous professional. A worldly man in his late thirties, he smokes Marlboros, drives a Toyota, and follows Spanish soccer, rooting for Barcelona. He works in Kabul as a producer for Khurshid TV, one of the many private channels that have sprung up since 2004. He makes news and entertainment shows and sometimes recruiting commercials for the Afghan National Army, one of the country's biggest advertisers. On weekends, he leaves the dust of the city and tends an apple orchard that he…