Cuccinelli’s first reaction was “negative,” he said, “based primarily on the fact that the law mostly stayed up.” He reacted Thursday morning by putting out a press release saying, “This is a dark day for American liberty.”
But his thoughts on the decision changed, the Republican said, as he dived into the ruling. “Once we got into the opinions, we got considerably more optimistic because our first motivation here is protection of the Constitution and restraint of the federal government. And that was very much achieved in this case.”
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9 months ago
There is no silver lining to this cloud. If government wants to control you, it just needs to call it a tax and it will pass the muster of Robert's ruling. Don't need no stinking commerce clause anymore.
ReplyDeleteIf Robert's wanted to defend the Constitution, he could have just voted with the minoirty. Case closed and none of this speculative crap about why he voted the way he did.
My final conclusion as well.
DeleteThis is just nuts. He had some weird agenda goin' on. Maybe we'll never know. Maybe he'll put it in a book in 30 years.
Fucker.