Far West
Pursuit Driver
Despite all of Trump's faults, this guy makes a great point.
Several radio types pointed this out today.YES!! Too many people overlook that point alone.
One pointed out Kavanaugh voted the wrong way. The radio guy pointed out how the Marxist tried to destroy the guy in his confirmation hearing- still at this point at least 45 % of the citizens of the USA thinks he is a drunk who rapes women.
The Radio Dude said, think if this was your husband you loved, your father that you loved... can you imagine what they did to him? Even though when they wanted to bring in the chick that accused him to court. She said she is afraid to fly... it ended up she had just returned from a trip to Hawaii- and she did not go by boat or dingy.
The accusation fell to the wayside because it was a false accusation. But Kavanaugh will forever have that sullied reputation, just like Clarence Tomas does from when Anita Hill, a former aide, stepped forward and accused him of sexual harassment.... liberals even today will scream he is a misogynist pig.
And yet conservatives will not stand firm to their beliefs, they want the Marxists to love them.
Marxists on the other hand, play to win and will crush you even if you are in the right.
The Radio dude said he wants to be on the team that plays to win, and it is not in the conservatives hearts to win. He said even though you may hate the Marxist, you must acknowledge they are fierce competitors who the ends justify the means... and their ends are taking our country in to Marxism just as quick as they can.
The vote in the health care vaccine case, Biden v. Missouri, was 5-4. Two conservative justices—Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Brett M. Kavanaugh—joined with the court’s three liberal justices to form the majority.
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Justice Clarence Thomas dissented in the health care case, joined by Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr., Neil M. Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett.
Thomas said the government wrongly relied on “a hodgepodge of scattered provisions” to justify the mandate. Had Congress wanted to grant the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services the power to impose a vaccine mandate across all facility types, “it would have done what it has done elsewhere—specifically authorize one,” he wrote.
Roberts, Kavanaugh votes key as SCOTUS upholds vaccine mandate for health workers but not for others
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday gave the Biden administration one loss and one win in its bid to impose vaccine requirements on health care workers and employees at larger companies.
www.abajournal.com
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