stuff as well. and together, and the narrativ you get is that with the exceptions and these reall horrible decisions, a long tim ago, the supreme court has bee a generally positive force for american life. but when you actually zoom out and look at its entire history the picture becomes very different. the supreme court, for example throughout the 18 60s, 70s, an 80s, systematically dismantles the federal governments abilit to enforce the laws, to enforc the constitutional amendment written to preserve the rights of the formerly enslaved completely destroys the 14th amendment until the 20th century. there s a way you can think of brown is less this bout of decency, excuse, me and more the court correcting its own mistakes, correcting the thing that already were were don previously to undermine th federal governments ability to protect the rights o americans. the economic rulings of th court throughout its history many people know walk nervy ne york, which sets up this regim of laissez-
when you look at the court entire history, and like you lawrence, when i learned about the court in grade school, i high school, so on and so forth, as you learn about brown, civi rights cases, you also learn what is called the cases tha are, everyone maligns, pless v. ferguson, and you learn tha stuff as well. and together, and the narrativ you get is that with the exceptions and these reall horrible decisions, a long tim ago, the supreme court has bee a generally positive force for american life. but when you actually zoom out and look at its entire history the picture becomes very different. the supreme court, for example throughout the 18 60s, 70s, an 80s, systematically dismantles the federal governments abilit to enforce the laws, to enforc the constitutional amendment written to preserve the rights of the formerly enslaved
like to band together like big companies and buy their healthcare. a lot of small businesses are negotiate opening their own. if you have 100 employees you can t get quite the deal you can if you have 1,000 employees. if you band together small businesses you can get a better deal. bill: was that done before obamacare? many allowed to some degree. but under this proposal it would be encourages. bill: one of the big rub over this rollout has been the mandates that requires insurance companies to have certain coverage, certain policies for everybody who has that. this would get rid of these man 80s. this would beat obamacare on basically every metric.