Thursday, June 28, 2012

Some Questions On the Approval Of the Health Care Affordability Act By the U.S. Supreme Court

So, the U.S. Supreme Court has just upheld the Health Care Affordability Act of 2011.  I have many questions about this.  One of these is, why did U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan, who voted for this monstrosity, not recuse herself from the arguments and from the voting on this case?  After all, she was U.S. Solicitor General when the law was formed and was apparently instrumental in its' formation.  She should be required to explain to the Congress AND TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA via television, radio and press, in sworn testimony, why she did not recuse herself from this case.  Her explanation of why her voting on this case did not involve a massive conflict of interest should be very interesting indeed!

In another note, I think you will be VERY INTERESTED in this:  according to a source in Backwoods Survival Blog, the U.S. government is preparing for CIVIL WAR.