Really?
Yes. Really.
No one thought that the government would have the right to force its citizens to buy health insurance. But, the Supreme Court allowed it as a tax, eventhough the White House flip flopped on whether it's a penalty or a tax. And how can a tax be used to force people to buy anything? It goes against what a tax is supposed to be and intention of the constitution.
That's not true. A lot of people - from both sides - thought that an argument passing off the abomination known as ObamaCare as a tax
could theoretically pass constitutional muster; they just thought it unlikely. That
you didn't doesn't mean shit.
Besides, there is a big difference between what the Constitution
intended (which is, arguably, up to debate) and what the Constitution
explicitly states. And the Constitution explicitly states: "
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." No amount of gymnastics short of a new Amendment will change that text or its meaning, something that became crystal clear in Heller.
The Constitution means nothing to libs. The country, with the ever increasing third world idiots seeping through its borders, has now moved away from it.
Right... the problem is "third-world idiots".
Right now the Constitution is on the same level as toilet paper.
Really? Finally! Now then, is the chance to get rid of that pesky First Amendment, which is a lot more annoying than the Second. After all, not everybody has a gun but everybody does have something much more dangerous - and annoying: a mouth (literal and figurative). And the problem with mouths is that the idiots tend to fire them off all the time. And that is very frustrating to those of us with two brain-cells to rub together.
I won't be surprised when confiscation begins.
You won't be. But only because it's not gonna happen. Or wait... does that mean that if it doesn't happen you will be? If so, I predict that you will be more and more surprised with every passing day, your surprise growing without bounds until you finally die. I wonder who'll be happy then?