Today's Judge Narragansett moment? Hobby Lobby at Supreme Court?
I know that today was supposed to be the day of the Hobby Lobby case before the Supreme Court. This is an important case for Gulch citizens regardless of their views on Christianity because
1) the religious freedom rights in the Constitution include those to practice no religion at all;
2) it shows just how far government will go in its persecution of citizens (i.e. Gulchers are likely next. This is no different than what happened to Rearden.);
3) the government and particularly the Supreme Court might be "forced" to confront its contradictions regarding nObamaCare;
4) a loss in this case could be easily compared to AS's Anti-Life chapter; and
5) this is one of the more important structural pillars in the Constitution.
A loss in this case is likely to undermine any moral authority that the looters have left to enforce any law. The distinction between right and wrong may get so blurred that normally good people will have no reason anymore to trust in the rule of law. This could be a major acceleration of the destruction of the US. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
What news have you heard?
What opinions do you have?
I saw some threads from before I arrived in the Gulch from LetsShrug and Khalling.
1) the religious freedom rights in the Constitution include those to practice no religion at all;
2) it shows just how far government will go in its persecution of citizens (i.e. Gulchers are likely next. This is no different than what happened to Rearden.);
3) the government and particularly the Supreme Court might be "forced" to confront its contradictions regarding nObamaCare;
4) a loss in this case could be easily compared to AS's Anti-Life chapter; and
5) this is one of the more important structural pillars in the Constitution.
A loss in this case is likely to undermine any moral authority that the looters have left to enforce any law. The distinction between right and wrong may get so blurred that normally good people will have no reason anymore to trust in the rule of law. This could be a major acceleration of the destruction of the US. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
What news have you heard?
What opinions do you have?
I saw some threads from before I arrived in the Gulch from LetsShrug and Khalling.
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Ohhhh, they get to put their religious "when life begins" into the equation.
Why not remove health care from the employee employer relationship and go with a single health payer system like so many other countries have done?
To assure freedom for the employees health care needs to be take OUT of the hands of corporations and put back with the individual. Yes, that means corporations will deduct more for employee pay so the employee can choose health care, but that's only paperwork.
You might want to include "tovarish" the Russian word for comrade, as well.
Besides: freedom of association includes freedom not to associate. Employment, like any form of association, is voluntary.
As I understand it, that's patently untrue. Hobby Lobby has agreed to cover 16 of the 20 items required; all 16 of them are pre-conception items.
The four they don't want to cover are post-conception items that prevent implantation. If you prevent a fertilized egg from implanting, you're killing something. Regardless of whether one views a fertilized egg as a human being, it is, by definition, alive.
That killing is what they are objecting to.
Again, from what I've picked up in the various media outlets, it sure seems like the Hobby Lobby owners are making a huge compromise.
Part of me almost hopes that if they lose, they simply close their doors and walk away.
I've heard a lot of talk saying that SCOTUS will side with Hobby Lobby so that they can symbolically walk back their commitment to Obamacare.
I say that it will be the exact opposite: SCOTUS will side AGAINST Hobby Lobby so that they can symbolically walk back their commitment to Citizens United.
I have zero faith in our federal government any longer - zero.
I EXPECT to be disappointed, that way, at least I won't also be surprised.
I'd like to be wrong, but don't think I will be.