Monthly Archives: July 2010

Monday Night Irish Class, July 12, 2010

Irish Class, July 12, 2010

Rang Gaeilge, 12 lá Mí na Iúil

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Some initial conversation about the Summer

rogha choice /rau/
Níl plean samraidh agam. Tá ag déanamh sé mar téim I don’t have a summer plan. I am making it up as I go. [my contribution]

Go Maolaí Air “May he back off”
pt. 5
Scríofa ag Wes Koster

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A disturbing look at the DOMA ruling

From Be Careful What You Wish For Department: Federal District Court Strikes Down DOMA

Judge Tauro’s attempt to limit federal power through the Tenth Amendment so that it does not interfere with state prerogatives might delight members of the contemporary Tea Party movement (at least if it wasn’t aimed at DOMA), but it should give most Americans pause. The modern state depends heavily on the federal government’s taxing and spending powers for many of the benefits that citizens hold dear, including Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and the newly passed provisions of the Affordable Care Act. These programs have regulatory effects on state family policies just as much as DOMA does. If DOMA’s direct interference with state prerogatives is beyond federal power, then perhaps any or all of these programs are vulnerable– and unconstitutional– to the extent they interfere with state policies regarding family formation as well. Put differently, Judge Tauro has offered a road map to attack a wide range of federal welfare programs, including health care reform. No matter how much they might like the result in this particular case, this is not a road that liberals want to travel.

Via Ann Althouse