This is how bad it is.
By allowing the penalty included within Obamacare to stand under
the federal government’s taxing authority, Chief Justice John
Roberts has enshrined the policy ambitions of one Frank Marshall
Davis.
In a column published on July 21, 1955 in the Honolulu
Record, Davis, a long-time communist operative, who served as
a close mentor to Obama, champions the idea of taxpayer funding for
universal health care.
The history her is carefully and methodically unpackaged by Paul
Kengor, a professor of political science at Grove City College, in
his upcoming book entitled:
The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, the Untold Story of Barack
Obama’s Mentor.
Kengor describes Davis as “a devoted communist” with “Pro
Soviet, pro-Stalin and Pro-Mao” credentials. Kengor’s book draws
from declassified FBI documents and Soviet archives. Before
arriving in Hawaii, Davis also wrote for the Chicago Star,
a Communist Party publication. Fellow columnists included Sen.
Claude Pepper of Florida, and Charles Kramer, a Soviet agent, who
was also Pepper’s chief of staff.
“In his wildest dreams, Justice John Roberts couldn’t imagine
that he has fulfilled the ambitions not only of Barack Obama, but
of Frank Marshall Davis and Communist Party USA,” Kengor laments,
in
a recent article.
Other thoughtful conservative commentators have argued that
because Roberts ruled that the law did not hold up under the
commerce clause he actually struck a blow for limited government
over the long term. If Gov. Mitt Romney is elected president, that
may yet turn out to be true.
But there’s a long history of Republican presidents
accommodating big government and of Republican nominees to high
court betraying constitutional principles.
Right now, it looks to me like Frank Marshall Davis is the one
who was forward looking and shrewd.