National Review - In
today’s deeply disappointing decision on Obamacare, a majority of the Supreme
Court actually got the Constitution mostly right. The Commerce Clause — the
part of the Constitution that grants Congress the authority to regulate
commerce among the states — does not authorize the federal government to force
Americans to buy health insurance. The Court, by a 5–4 margin, refused to join
all the august legal experts who insisted that of course it granted that
authorization, that only yahoos and Republican partisans could possibly doubt
it. It then pretended that this requirement is constitutional anyway, because
it is merely an application of the taxing authority. Rarely has the maxim that
the power to tax is the power to destroy been so apt, a portion of liberty
being the direct object in this case. What the Court has done is not so
much to declare the mandate constitutional as to declare that it is not a
mandate at all, any more than the mortgage-interest deduction in the tax code
is a mandate to buy a house. Congress would almost surely have been within its
constitutional powers to tax the uninsured more than the insured. Very few
people doubt that it could, for example, create a tax credit for the purchase
of insurance, which would have precisely that effect. But Obamacare, as
written, does more than that. The law repeatedly speaks in terms of a
“requirement” to buy insurance, it says that individuals “shall” buy it, and it
levies a “penalty” on those who refuse. As the conservative dissent points out,
these are the hallmarks of a “regulatory penalty, not a tax.” Read More NMP
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6.28.2012
6.20.2012
Obama's Privilege of Executive Hypocrisy
Candidate Obama clearly states 'the American people deserve to know what was going on there' when referring to the Bush administrations controversial use of executive privilege. Does he not remember these words or is it too inconvenient for him at this time allow the American people to know the truth behind his covert, illegal Fast & Furious program administered by his 'justice' Department. Attorney General Eric Holder is in clear contempt of Congress and asked the administration to cover his derriere. As Fox News Legal and Constitutional Contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano states, 'This is not an acceptable subject for executive privilege, as it only applies to communications to and from the President himself; and only about military, diplomatic, and sensitive national security issues.' The American people have no appetite for lies nor do they suffer hypocrites, Mr. President this is your moment to prove yourself otherwise.
Union Violence Exposed
Wow, that was brutal. New Mexico workers deserve Right-to-Work legislation. I want to thank State Representative Candy Spence Ezzell for sponsoring Right-to-Work legislation in the 2011 regular session of the New Mexico Legislature. I encourage candidates running for legislative office to review and support this legislation that will protect workers and foster a better economic environment for all New Mexicans. Please contact your congressional representatives and ask them to support the Freedom from Union Violence Act. Fear has no room at our places of employment.
6.19.2012
Ron Paul Message to Supporters
Two weeks ago I was elected as an alternate delegate from New Mexico's Second Congressional District to the Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay, Florida. While I was not part of the Romney approved slate of candidates, the Conservative Unity slate added me to their full slate of consistent conservative, liberty minded candidates here in New Mexico. Our Conservative Unity slate was successful in electing a strong contingency to send to Tampa. These are young, principled activists that are taking up the cause of liberty here in New Mexico. I am currently working with other activists, leaders, and a new generation of Republicans in establishing the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Mexico. While we've lost one battle, the cause of liberty has just began. As Ron Paul stated, 'the real war is the war of ideas', we must continue to promote consistent conservative ideas, the rest will follow.
6.18.2012
Resurgence of Ideas
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