Friday, March 30, 2012

OBAMACARE IN COURT



Remember when Nancy Pelosi made the Idiotic statement “we have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it”?   
Well Ms. Pelosi, we now know what’s in it.

It is a highly flawed, unconstitutional and feeble attempt by Obama and the majority of    Democrats in congress to “Fundamentally Change America” from a liberty-based system of free market enterprise into a Marxist nanny state where people like Nancy Pelosi are in charge of critical life-and-death decisions best left in the hands of intelligent citizens.

In other words, Ms. Pelosi, conservatives on the Supreme Court discovered what exactly is in the foolish bill. Suffice it to say, they were not amused.

Of course, that could change before a final decision is rendered, but gambling people are betting that ObamaCare will join the Obama “Stimulus Plan,” the Obama push for $8 a gallon gas, Obama’s closure of GITMO, Obama’s handling of the federal deficit, the Obama Solyndra mess, Fast and Furious and other colossal screw-up’s in Obama’s growing list of screw-up’s.

Challengers to the law include more than half of the States of the Union, the National Federation of Independent Business, and private parties, while the Obama Administration is standing in defense of it.  This is the first time that a majority of the States have combined to protest an act of Congress. Now We the People must wait while the fate of our Republic is decided in secret by a court from which there is no appeal.

Having heard arguments on Monday on whether a law called the Anti-Injunction Act would bar the Court from considering whether the Obamacare individual mandate to purchase health insurance is unconstitutional, the Court on Tuesday moved on to examining the mandate itself and whether Congress crossed the  Line of constitutionality when it imposed the mandate on Americans.

While the rest of us have to wait until June, the justices of the Supreme Court will know the likely outcome of the historic health care case by the time they go home this weekend.

After months of anticipation, thousands of pages of briefs and more than six hours of arguments, the justices are voting on the fate of ObamaCare this morning, in a closed meeting.  No one else will be present.  In the weeks following this meeting, individual votes can change. Even who wins can change, as the justices read each other's draft opinions and dissents.




No comments:

Post a Comment