<<<< As angry as I am, the fact remains that ObamaCare - as a tax - cannot require States complicity. How that plays out nation wide, will be a matter of great discussion throughout the day.
"Nobody
considers this a tax increase" -- Obama. We were lied to and
absolutely no one cares.
Never mind the fact that this bill was not written as a tax.
Never mind the fact that the lying sac of trash we have as a
president told us over and over and over and over and over that this bill was
NOT a tax.
We now
have, in ObamaCare - the single largest tax in the history of mankind.
The law remains the most unpopular piece of legislation in modern
times. It was passed as an imperialist function of the Democrat Party.
In the end, it turns out that Chief Justice Roberts is a social
reformer, as much a liberal as Sotomayor or Elena Kagan. It was not
his job to "figure out" how to make this bill work, as a matter
of law. Rather, it was his job to judge the law as it was presented
to him - an extension of the Commerce Law. On that matter,
the Court ruled the law unConstitutional. But after making that decision,
Roberts decided it was his duty to make this law work and defended
it as a tax in spite of the fact that the American people were expressly
told that this was not a tax.
Understand that Roberts, earlier this week, sided with
the OTHER liberals on the court and against the State of Arizona.
Obviously, our court system has been completely taken over by
social justice crowd and we have been officially screwed.
If this law is a tax and not a mandate - individual states cannot be forced to put the law into force or set up exchanges.
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ReplyDeleteOr you can vote for the guy who said:
ReplyDelete"With regards to the mandate, the individual responsibility program which I proposed, I was very pleased to see that the compromise from the two houses includes the personal responsibility principle, that is essential for bringing health care costs down for everyone, and for getting everybody the health insurance they deserve and need. So I was very pleased with that development." --Mitt Romney
Or, Moron, we can vote for the fellow who is telling us that, "Beginning with the first day of my presidency, I will begin to take down this law."
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