3/11 “Topic Toss Thursday” Pt 2 – Colorado’s unconstitutional new Internet tax, healthcare reform, Chief Justice on Obama attack on Supreme Court
by Jimmy Sengenberger | 11:00 am, May 4, 2010 | Comments Off
In Part Two of our special “Topic Toss Thursday” edition of the Seng Center college radio show, host Jimmy Sengenberger explains the impact that the new, unconstitutional Colorado taxes on online purchases will have on the Colorado economy—right in the midst of a recession.
We also discuss the silliness of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s recent comments about healthcare reform, the current state of the healthcare debate, and Chief Justice John Roberts’ response to a question regarding President Obama’s prime-time attack on the Supreme Court in his State of the Union address.
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