My little machiavellian mind yesterday told me that John
Roberts is far too smart to fall into some kind of naive ideological
mistake and instantly forsake the idea of judicial restraint. I also
don't think he's in love with Obama. Here's my theory: He definitely
seems to have taken a very "big picture" view of what's going on with
the American political system. I think he has in mind that the Court
can't just keep being called on to absolve the politicians from their
stupid actions. Now the only solution is a political one. If "the
people" aren't attentive enough to the way the ACA tyranny has been foisted
upon them, they deserve what they get. Roberts has handed it to
Romney. The now-official definition that this bill is a new set of
taxes of unprecedented proportions is the case that Mr. Romney has to develop,
and I think he has smart enough people around him to seize the
opportunity. Roberts "called out" Obama's administration on their
unceasing LIE about this during the approval process of this
legislation. That's what it boils down to, I think. The very peculiar
nature of this 4-4-1 decision contains a "poisoned pill." The
opposition needs to figure out how to get the electorate to administer
the medicine. Roberts saves the Court, saves the political process,
and plays big-time hardball.
At any rate, I finally found someone who agrees: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/28/curl-roberts-to-the-rescue-for-romney/
By the way, since it's a tax, the House of Reps is already working on
using the spending authority vested in that chamber, according to Paul
Ryan this morning.
And one more thing--he didn't have a seizure... and he didn't wake up to the horse's head in his bed.
Friday, June 29, 2012
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