Friday, July 17, 2015

Supreme Court: Robert's rules of raisins

By Michael Shannon at The Whole Shebang (mostly) and Newsmax.com

Evidently the philosophy of the Roberts’ Supreme Court is follow the Constitution when convenient, but if a decision strikes at the heart of the Big Government welfare state or would cause invitations from the Georgetown cocktail circuit to dry up, then the Constitution takes a backseat to the alliance of intellectuals and government dependents that rules our nation.

Fortunately for Marvin Horne, his case did not involve one of Obama’s signature initiatives like Obamacare.

He was fighting a policy from our first socialist president: FDR’s Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 that fixed prices for farm products.

This meant Washington bureaucrats, whose only knowledge of soil and farming came when they cleaned the dirt from under their nails, arbitrarily set the price of farm products AND decided how much a farmer could grow. Just like the Soviet Union, except no gulag.

Marvin wasn't going to take it anymore and he fought the law and the Horne won.

Read the complete details at Shannon's Newsmax column
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