I have never forgotten that this is a war, Justice Roberts, a long-standing, calculated war against the middle class and poor.
Therefore, Justice Roberts, I refuse to thank you for your "decision" (an appropriate decision, mind you, which will in the short run, end up benefitting people other than elderly white male millionaires) on the ACA.
Did you not receive enough financial sway from the for-profit health care industry? From Karl Rove? From the Heritage Foundation? From ALEC? Did all these treasonous people and organizations just not spend enough money on you?
Did you forget to pen your name on Norquist's pledge that almost the entire GOP have signed, a pledge which is literally destroying every aspect of working government in this country? Or did Norquist simply miscalculate and didn't ask members of the SCOTUS to sign up with him?
Do you not have any family members that benefit from the for-profit health care payment industry?
Did you forget to reference the Bible as a way of discrediting the hard work and low pay, and in a lot of cases, no pay of millions of Americans before you ruled?
No thank you, Justice Roberts. I think you simply haven't been financially "convinced" enough. You are a Conservative Judge, on the Conservative Supreme Court which, as I have not forgotten, has handed down the most damning decision since Dredd Scott.
Your ruling will enable millions to be able to get the medical care they so desperately need. It will.
But you are a Conservative Judge, and the simple fact that this abominable, Mammon-worshipping, profit-controlled flock of conservative Congresspuppets and the corporations that crack the lash should this Congress vote to help anyone but millionaires, missed you in the roll call as a potential beneficiary, absolves me from any responsibility to thank you.
I refuse to thank my enemies in a war against children, against the elderly, against the sick, against the poor, and against all honest, kind, or at least socially enlightened 1%ers in this country.
Good day, Justice Roberts, and may Norquist not forget about you the next time the gavel comes down.