Only passed because of unscrupulous payoffs.
I am sorry but I do not want people who are in the pockets of the tabaco industry having my health care determined. I do not think that my best interests will be even a passing thought to them.
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2FfvxSvU&h=577d5Flip FLop??Maybe its fake?
This judge and this court were hand picked because both are straight up Republican. It really wasn't in the Judge's abilities to make the WHOLE law unconstitutional. He could rule that forcing everyone to buy insurance was unconstitutional. The Health care package is a bit far reaching, but should be fixed, not thrown out.
If mandating Heath care insurance is illegal... then why do I have to buy Car Insurance in NJ??? That should be unconstitutional too!!(not that I am advocating getting rid of car insurance)
Quote from: The Lone IT from HM on February 01, 2011, 06:54:45 AMThis judge and this court were hand picked because both are straight up Republican. It really wasn't in the Judge's abilities to make the WHOLE law unconstitutional. He could rule that forcing everyone to buy insurance was unconstitutional. The Health care package is a bit far reaching, but should be fixed, not thrown out.The judge had throw out the whole law, because Congress failed to include a severability clause in the Affordable Healthcare Bill. Most legislation has this clause added so that if the rest of the law would remain in force is any portions of it are deemed unconstitutional. However, this massive bill was rushed through Congress, so somebody forgot to include the severability clause. The judge had no choice but to throw out the whole thing.Quote from: carol1987 on February 01, 2011, 06:59:29 AMIf mandating Heath care insurance is illegal... then why do I have to buy Car Insurance in NJ??? That should be unconstitutional too!!(not that I am advocating getting rid of car insurance) Car insurance laws are mandated by the individual states; the Healthcare requirement is an attempt to federally mandate coverage. The Constitution doesn't give the Federal Government such authority. The Founding Fathers never intended for our country to have a powerful, central government. Rather, they envisioned a bunch of separate, independent nations (states), united for mutual defense and commerce. The Federal Government was to have minimal say-so in how each of these states were to function. We've gotten so far away from this concept that most people aren't even aware of this. However, situations like this occasionally come up and remind us how the US government's supposed to work. The Healthcare Law was hastily written by a single political party (the Democrats). There was no attempt at creating a bipartisan bill. It's a 3,000-page monstrosity that will never stand. The good thing is that once the bill is officially deemed as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court (and it will be), Congress will have to sit down and come up with another solution. Fortunately, the power structure in Congress has shifted, so both parties will have to come to an agreement on how to fix the healthcare mess. No telling what we'll end up with, but I hope it's better than the nightmare that was ram-rodded through Congress last year.