VOL. 21  ISSUE NO. 26   |    JULY 1 – 7, 2015

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  JULY 1, 2015

Without fanfare, divided SCOTUS creates law out of thin air

Thomas stated, ‘Making the same mistake in different areas of the law furthers neither certainty nor judicial economy. It furthers error.’

WASHINGTON – There was a lot of fanfare and media attention given to the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) ruling, with U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Chief Justice John Roberts, bailing out Obamacare for the second time now, delivering the opinion of the 6-3 court by claiming the wording that plainly states health care exchanges “established by the state” is ambiguous and really means established by the state or federal government.

BY LINDA BENTLEY  |  JULY 1, 2015

Muslim Brotherhood and Communist plans for America

Congress sleeps as they check off their lists of goals, one by one

CAVE CREEK – The list of the 45 Communist Goals, to achieve the dissolution of our country’s Constitutional Republic, from “The Naked Communist” by Dr. Cleon Skousen in 1958 were read into the Congressional Record on Jan. 10, 1963 by U.S. Rep. A.S. Herlong, Jr., D-Fla., as provided by Patricia Nordman of DeLand, Fla. to alert the public to the dangers of Communism in America.

JULY 1, 2015

Goldwater Institute on King v. Burwell decision

PHOENIX – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that financial subsidies will continue to be available to all lower-income Americans who purchase health insurance through either a state-funded health insurance exchange or the federal exchange, Healthcare.gov.

JULY 1, 2015

Supreme Court declines to review proof-of-citizenship case

Lawsuit by Arizona and Kansas to Force changes in federal voter registration form reaches the end of the road

WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, the United States Supreme Court denied a Petition for Certiorari filed by Arizona and Kansas in Kobach v. U.S. Election Assistance Commission. By refusing to hear an appeal in the case, the Supreme Court leaves in effect the November 2014 decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals, which unanimously ruled that Arizona and Kansas cannot force the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to alter the federal voter registration form to require documentary proof of citizenship.

JULY 1, 2015

BLM reports record low number of threats in 2014

Despite armed standoff, agency claims least assaults and threats since 1996

WASHINGTON, DC – Belying armed confrontations and staff evacuations, official records from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management say last year was especially peaceful, according to agency documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).

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