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Old 11-06-2013 | 06:17 AM
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Old 11-06-2013 | 07:22 AM
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So part 117 starts Jan 1 for us as opposed to 14th?
Old 11-06-2013 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by PilotFrog
So part 117 starts Jan 1 for us as opposed to 14th?
Yes, we start working to FAR limits on the 1st. That way they don't have to change the trips mid month.
Old 11-06-2013 | 07:39 AM
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Funny, funny shizzle right there FTB

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Old 11-06-2013 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by tsquare
Nice find. Floyd to me is one of the bands that is as good, if not better, live than recorded. (Full disclosure; I've never been to a concert, just listened on youtube.) I can't seem to find their music videos online anymore. :/ I was going to post their "On the Turning Away" video. Pretty powerful. "Coming Back to Life" and "Take it Back" are another couple great songs that I never hear on the radio. Not sure why.
Old 11-06-2013 | 08:03 AM
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Originally Posted by block30
Nice find. Floyd to me is one of the bands that is as good, if not better, live than recorded. (Full disclosure; I've never been to a concert, just listened on youtube.) I can't seem to find their music videos online anymore. :/ I was going to post their "On the Turning Away" video. Pretty powerful. "Coming Back to Life" and "Take it Back" are another couple great songs that I never hear on the radio. Not sure why.
I have that DVD of the concert in that video. I never saw them either, and I really wish I had.... Just an amazing group.. and Gilmour is the ultimate guitar player...
Old 11-06-2013 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by newKnow
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI, Clause 2.) says that federal law rules over conflicting state law.
No one really disputes that. The issue though is one of endless sophistry whereby the absolutely highest federal law (the Constitution itself) severely limits federal power to a very narrow scope of application, but then gets constantly ad hoc modified with "interpretational" advocacy. So then we get judicial activists to "make it fit" with literally anything they personally want to be the law of the land. Why even have a Constitution if all we needed was:

Article 1: Blah blah blah general welfare clause, yadda yadda yadda supremacy clause, we hereby decree that pretty much anything and everything is federal and therefore supreme. The end.

They really could have saved themselves a lot of unnecessary drafting by replacing the Constitution with that one sentenence if that's really how things were supposed to be.
Old 11-06-2013 | 12:39 PM
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Sorry to change the subject to an HSA question:

Does anyone with an HSA use someone other than Optum for the account?
Old 11-06-2013 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
No one really disputes that. The issue though is one of endless sophistry whereby the absolutely highest federal law (the Constitution itself) severely limits federal power to a very narrow scope of application, but then gets constantly ad hoc modified with "interpretational" advocacy. So then we get judicial activists to "make it fit" with literally anything they personally want to be the law of the land. Why even have a Constitution if all we needed was:

Article 1: Blah blah blah general welfare clause, yadda yadda yadda supremacy clause, we hereby decree that pretty much anything and everything is federal and therefore supreme. The end.

They really could have saved themselves a lot of unnecessary drafting by replacing the Constitution with that one sentenence if that's really how things were supposed to be.
What our Constitution authorizes the federal government to do has been debated since its ratification.

But, for us, I think it's important to keep in mind that the Constitution came about because the Articles of Confederation (AOF) were too weak.

Back then, they had people who wanted the Constitution to specifically enumerate what was authorized, and they had people who felt it was to be left open to interpretation. But, I think if you look back at it, most of the Founders and Justices of our past thought this was neither possible, or practical.

Even the Founders who vehemently opposed the open ended interpretation of the Constitution that gave the Federal Government power, and felt they must be specifically defined, acted otherwise once they were in office. Otherwise, that whole Louisiana Purchase thing wouldn't have occurred.

I think when the Constitution was ratified, they were just trying to make things work and pay the bills and it didn't really make sense to have a state law -- if it conflicted with a federal law -- to be on the same level. It would have been the AOF all over again.

So, in my opinion, the judicial activist you speak of were some very smart men who did a lot to keep this country together. One of the first was Chief Justice John Marshall. His opinions on the Court probably did just as much to shape and maybe even save this country as anyone.

So, long story short. I think the priority is:

1.) U.S. Constitution
2.) U.S. Federal law
3.) U.S. Treaty
4.) Executive Agreement
5.) State law


One of the best Court cases to figure out the reasonings behind the Supremacy Clause is called McCulloch v. Maryland. Check it out and let me know what you think.


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Old 11-06-2013 | 01:04 PM
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Then I stand by my contention that it will be fun to watch the first hippie in DIA fire up a splif and run from the TSA....
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