The US Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments Monday into the constitutionality of the health care legislation signed into law by Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. The high court has scheduled an unprecedented six hours over three days this week to hear challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and its defense by the Obama administration.
Federal district and appeals courts have issued conflicting decisions in numerous challenges to the health care law, including from 26 of 50 US states, the National Federation of Independent Business and individuals opposed to the legislation. At the heart of the challenges has been the bill’s requirement that every American adult obtain insurance, either through an employer, a government program, or by purchasing it individually.
Just in time for the elections, of course.
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It isn't difficult to see the pattern of education "reform" if only one takes a look at it.
It's all about the money, ripping off the taxpayers for profit.
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If this story is true, this person should absolutely not be allowed to compete in a beauty pageant.
Shit, you want to playact as a "woman," there are drag queen contests.
Not that I even believe in the archaic concept of beauty pageants, but this just makes a mockery out of them.
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