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The first argument raised by opponents of the Act is that the Commerce Clause, by its own terms, only regulates commerce. Declining to get health insurance, they argue, is not commerce but rather refusing to engage in commerce. Therefore, they conclude, it falls outside the power of Congress to regulate. This argument is exceptionally weak. It was explicitly rejected in Gonzalez v. Raich, a 2005 case in which the Supreme Court held: “Congress can regulate purely intrastate activity that is not in itself commercial.” That holding was stated not just in the majority opinion, which Justice Kennedy joined, but also in Justice Scalia’s concurrence.
Debating HCR’s Constitutionality - The Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - The Daily Beast (via moorewr)

Not to mention that by merely refusing to engage in inter or intra state commerce you are affecting both.

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Yep, welcome to my world

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Noooooooo

Nuff Said.

Nuff Said.

Two things Obama seems pretty good at. 

I just wonder if there is a disclaimer under that which should read “any decision made will likely be the wrong one.” 

:)

Two things Obama seems pretty good at. 

I just wonder if there is a disclaimer under that which should read “any decision made will likely be the wrong one.” 

:)

I wonder if they drank all that beer themselves…

kspcorcoran:

Mercedes Infoxication

What a great Mercedes Advert. I still think the way to sell these cars is not the luxury end, or the we’re the best end, but rather a safety bit. Something like, Mercedes-Benz has a line up of cars that are among the safest on the road. Then zoom to a kid in the backseat *BAM!* nailed by a semi. Then it goes something like, the question is not whether or not you can afford a mercedes benz, but rather whether you could afford not to.

ZING!

friday-foto-therapy:

A print and outdoor campaign by FoxP for the brandhouse Drive Dry initiative against drinking and driving targeted at men. 
“THEY’D LOVE TO MEET YOU. NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE”

You folks had better behave this weekend!

friday-foto-therapy:

A print and outdoor campaign by FoxP for the brandhouse Drive Dry initiative against drinking and driving targeted at men. 

“THEY’D LOVE TO MEET YOU. NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE”

You folks had better behave this weekend!