Supreme Court Justices Poised To Strike Down Entire Obamacare Law
The Supreme Court’s conservative justices said Wednesday they are prepared to strike down President Obama’s healthcare law entirely.
Picking up where they left off Tuesday, the conservatives said they thought a decision striking down the law’s controversial individual mandate to purchase health insurance means the whole statute should fall with it.
The court’s conservatives sounded as though they had determined for themselves that the 2,700-page measure must be declared unconstitutional. ”One way or another, Congress will have to revisit it in toto,” said Justice Antonin Scalia. Agreeing, Justice Anthony Kennedy said it would be an “extreme proposition” to allow the various insurance regulations to stand after the mandate was struck down.
Meanwhile, the court’s liberal justices argued for restraint. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the court should do a “salvage job,” not undertake a “wrecking operation.” But she looked to be out-voted. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said they shared the view of Scalia and Kennedy that the law should stand or fall in total. Along with Justice Clarence Thomas, they would have a majority to strike down the entire statute as unconstitutional.
An Obama administration lawyer, urging caution, said it would be “extraordinary” for the court to throw out the entire law. About 2.5 million young people under age 26 are on their parents’ insurance now because of the new law. If it were struck down entirely, “2.5 million of them would be thrown off the insurance rolls,” said Edwin Kneedler.
The administration indicated it was prepared to accept a ruling that some of the insurance reforms should fall if the mandate were struck down. For example, insurers would not be required to sell coverage to people with preexisting conditions. But Kneedler, a deputy solicitor general, said the court should go no further. But the court’s conservatives said the law was passed as a package and must fall as a package.
The justices are scheduled to meet Wednesday afternoon to debate the law’s Medicaid expansion. source – LA Times
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about 1 year ago
Good Deal, Obamass care is Very Bad for everyone ! !
about 1 year ago
IT SAID PEOPLE WITH PREEXISTING CONDITIONS,CANT GET INSURNCE ,,
I HAVE A PREEXISTING CONDITION AND IT IS NOT REAL BAD ..AND WHAT IT COST ME I CANT AFFORD IT ,, I AM NOT WORKING DOCTORS ODERS ,,, AND AS FAR IS GETTING HELP WITH ANY THING FROM THE GOVERMENT , LOL GUESS I AM NOT MEXICON ,,THAY TOLD ME I NEED TO SELL EVERY THING I OWEN ,,, O I FOR GOT I DO GET $ 16.00 IN FOOD STAMPS ,,,,
about 1 year ago
You got that Right Ricky, If we were Mexican we would get thing handed to us on a Plater….
about 1 year ago
$ 16.00 IN FOOD STAMPS ? Wow, Your livin the High Life ! !
about 1 year ago
Ok, let’s look at what O’s lawyer said. If you don’t pass over this unconstitutional law and undermine the basic freedoms of the US. less than 1 percent of the population will not have insurance. Again they are trying to use fear and bullying to get their way. I hope they throw out the whole law and while their at it in session they may as well throw BHO in jail for Treason.
about 1 year ago
“Better put than money on church.. or military.” – a good christian
about 1 year ago
Father, have mercy on us. Second Chronicles, chapter 7, verse 14: If My people who are called by My name shall humble themselves, pray, seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land.