March 23 (Bloomberg) — Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff talks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller and Carol Massar about the decision to join 12 other states in suing the federal government over the passage of comprehensive health care overhaul. Copyright Bloomberg 2010 Utah States attorneys general attorney generals file suit sue federal government healthcare health care bill reform legislation states rights 10th tenth amendment US Constitution
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@Regenmacher175 thanks for your thoughts
@TheROCKandOrROLL thanks very much for commenting
@ling67chen you’re right; 13′s a powerful number.
13 states again, remember in civil war, there were 13 states in conferate. 13 states means 13 Israel tribes, also the 13 colonies in washington’s time. If american Israel wants to withdraws from the union again, let it has its way. it is not worth another civil war. Israel time is over by Bush, us can’t go back old time, just face it, kingdom of Israel was over, now it is a new time and new order.
It comes down to this, there are “communists(think the government will take care of their needs and desires)(delusional fucks who are out of touch with reality)” and “capitalists(people who stand for what is right)(people who understand reality and personal responsibility.) The good thing is, even though the capitalists will suffer so will the delusional fucks who think wealth comes to them and they don’t have to work for it.
If the states do everything, ther ecannt be an overall approach to the problem.
blonde chick is a socialist
scotus: wickard v. filburn.
wickard v. filburn.
and tell jane hamsher she is a real babe, and i am as handsome as you know who!
@fal2grace they should redo the bill and make it like a tax people pay out of there paychecks, however, it shouldn’t be something that we are forced to pay, should be up to the states
@iknownothingnow thank you very much
AG threatening suites are a show only! This very simply is a political show to calm those that will believe that things MIGHT change. To those that falsely think that the courts will change the law.
To counter this new law, one must show harm. Harm will not be done for years to come as this takes affect in 2014. Then fighting through the courts will take even more years.
No one should be fooled in that this will be overturned. At least anytime soon.
matt miller the interviewer ihas the mind of a jr college dropout,,,,,,,this guy is fukin braindead, that’s why he is on bloomberg.,,,,,,,carol massar has the mind of a high school dropout.
Let’s go retro and bring back Common Law!!!!
yep not much opposition when obama sent the troops to pakistan
hey that’s a good idea:)
Bring back the CONSTITUTION!!!
I do find it ironic how people are “up in arms” over universal health care, yet when it comes to deception and outright lying to go to war without following the constitutional process, nobody says boo.
@1mealperday
Yup sounds appropriate to me. LMAO
@UU361 Yes i would like to oil the door, and the floor. Chewing gum and superglue on ATMs. Stop the morning traffic. Spray paint on bank buildings and bricks in their windows. Nothing violent, but effective. Some well placed dog doo on Bankers chairs,
Perhaps a match to light our way truh the Hamptons. Now THATs appropiate.
pretty cool
I love what this guy said at 5:20. No one can just waltz up into the White House and/or Congress and pass any old law they want to whenever they get ready then tell the American people that they have to “get over it” or “what we say goes.”
@804bebe804
Thank GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!