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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Supreme Court Upholds Key Part Of Obama Health Law

The Supreme Court (AP)

BY: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama’s historic health care overhaul.

The decision means the huge overhaul, still only partly in effect, will proceed and pick up momentum over the next several years, affecting the way that countless Americans receive and pay for their personal medical care. The ruling also hands Obama a campaign-season victory in rejecting arguments that Congress went too far in requiring most Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty.

Breaking with the court’s other conservative justices, Chief Justice John Roberts announced the judgment that allows the law to go forward with its aim of covering more than 30 million uninsured Americans.

The justices rejected two of the administration’s three arguments in support of the insurance requirement. But the court said the mandate can be construed as a tax. “Because the Constitution permits such a tax, it is not our role to forbid it, or to pass upon its wisdom or fairness,” Roberts said.

The court found problems with the law’s expansion of Medicaid, but even there said the expansion could proceed as long as the federal government does not threaten to withhold states’ entire Medicaid allotment if they don’t take part in the law’s extension.

The court’s four liberal justices, Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, joined Roberts in the outcome.

Justices Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas dissented.

“The act before us here exceeds federal power both in mandating the purchase of health insurance and in denying non-consenting states all Medicaid funding,” the dissenters said in a joint statement.

Republican campaign strategists said presidential candidate Mitt Romney will use the court’s ruling to continue campaigning against “Obamacare” and attacking the president’s signature health care program as a tax increase.

“Obama might have his law, but the GOP has a cause,” said veteran campaign adviser Terry Holt. “This promises to galvanize Republican support around a repeal of what could well be called the largest tax increase in American history.”

Guests:

  • Emily Bazelon, legal affairs editor at Slate
  • Jim Roosevelt, CEO of Tufts Health Plan in Massachusetts. He’s also co-chair of rules and bylaws for the Democratic National Committee and is the grandson of Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • David Cordani, CEO of the country’s 4th largest insurer, Cigna. Randy Barnett, a Georgetown University Law professor and the libertarian architect of the challenge against the Affordable Care Act
  • Jonathan Gruber, professor of economics at MIT. He’s the architect behind the Massachusetts health care law and was an adviser to the Obama administration and Congress on the Affordable Care Act
  • Rick Klein, senior Washington Editor for ABC News
  • Jonathan Turley, professor of law at George Washington University

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  • BHA in Vermont

    If Romney gets elected and repeals ‘ObamaCare’ HE can PERSONALLY pay for my daughter’s medical insurance, assuming he can find a company willing to give her insurance.

    Like your guest Sarah Adkins, my daughter has pre-existing conditions. At 19 she is on my insurance ONLY because of ‘ObamaCare’ . Her condition prevents her from going to college. Being in college was the ONLY way my company would let her stay on my insurance post High School prior to the passage of the Affordable Health Care Act. 

  • Penang

    One more “law” for the American people to follow or the authorities come to beat you over the head with some club. Then send you off to one of those “privatised prisons” which the free market provides for all those lawbreakers.Add this one new law to the 42,000+ new laws enacted on Jan 1, 2012.Before you know it, just being alive will be outlawed.The more corrupt the state, the more numerous its laws.  Cornelius Tacitus

  • Eadler2

    I am surprised that no one is mentioning that the Romney supported the same law in Mass, that he now says he wants to repeal.  How does he explain this?  The law had the same mandate as the Federal law.Â
    I hope Here and Now asks their commentators to answer this question?

  • Hellomarylou1

    What a relief and surprise.  Could it be that the pendulum is swinging more towards the middle?

  • OccWallSt

    I look forward to hearing more from Jonathan Gruber on Obamnycare as we go into the general election. Gruber’s commentary was perfect! He was completely lucid and unequivocal on the fact of Romney’s completely disingenuous position. People don’t know that the MA program was a federally-subsidized program.  Bravo on a great segment! (I’m for single-payer… but let’s keep moving forward.)

  • wizardofoz

    States reserve the right to require car owner’s to have car insurance (for the greater good). Only the most extreem libertarians chaff over these laws for the greater good. In my view, the only differences are level of government (Fed vs. State) and the choice of use. All of us will be consumers of health care through our lives. If you do not want to buy car insurance, don’t buy a car. If you do not want legal coverage, do not use health care.

  • disgusted citizen

    Judge Roberts had to jump thru hoops to allow the mandate to stand.  He agrees that the mandate is not constitutional under the commerce clause and then provides a reason to uphold  the law based on the power of the congress to tax when the government specifically stated it was not a tax.  When a country decides to ignore its own laws then there is nothing left to protect the common man from the tyranny of the elite.   

  • Mtoffgrid

    Just another win-win for large corporations which rape and pillage average Americans pocketbooks every day. The new way to get rich is to find some kind of mandate, just like states requiring car insurance, then the insurance companies can charge outrageous rates to make vast profits for the CEO’ and top brass so then can afford lavish lifestyles and all with the governments blessing. I will never subsidize health insurance companies and if this is the way Obama thinks, I will have to support someone who will abolish this law. Our supreme court always rules against the people and for corporations and does not have my trust. When you can no longer trust your government or judicial system, you have a breakdown of society. We simply cannot afford the insurance or the tax, and will have to find a way around it. We would have to utilize such a high deductible that the insurance would be useless at any price, so what is the point. Insurance companies are just rackets sanctioned by government. I have never dealt with one that was on the up and up.

  • Antoine

    Corporate Fascism is alive and well across the land.
    The Globalists are on the march again.
    Whether its the medical-industrial complex, military-industrial complex, Big Food, Big Pharma, Big Oil and the rest of the monopolies the sheep have to deal with on a daily basis.
    YOUR LIFE is owned by the ruling elite from cradle to grave.
    Too many of you are stupid and plain ignorant to see this.

    Well sheeples, you get the government you deserve.
    Heil Obamination!

  • JJ

    Back when the original brouhaha over the health care issue was going on, I was dumfounded by the fact that huge rallies of people were protesting AGAINST health care. I remember when we Americans used to protest against things like war… So just to assuage my own disbelief (to default to amusement rather than dismay) I wrote a song; the chorus goes:”We PRO-test against health care; it’s costing more and more.
    Health care for the masses is really worse than war.
    So get a job or get insurance, lots of options, take your pick.
    If some poor folks can’t afford it, let ‘em be sick!”

  • Russell

    As I expected, this is big win for the pharmaceutical racket and also the extortion racket called “insurance.” They tell us that there is a potential of another 30 million customers for their services.

    The Obamacare system excludes natural medicine. There is no freedom to choose nutritional therapies, herbal remedies, naturopathic medicine or the Healing Arts. The entire system is focused on drugs, surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. It’s a Big Pharma monopoly that we are now forced to buy into.

    With another “law” passed to keep you in check and under control, you cannot search any alternative therapies under Obummer Care.

    For those who choose to eat correctly, exercise, get adequate rest and sunshine, well you get lumped into the same toilet with those who are too ignorant to care for themselves. Namely the obese, the ill, ailing and dying who’s poor habits got them into their predicament.
    Now millions more can suffer from the side effects of Big Pharma toxins. More can die from the adverse reactions of drug combinations. More can die from iatrogenic diseases from ones physicians. Also more can succumb to those nosocomial infections rampant in hospitals.
    You as of today have become a slave to Big Pharma and the Medicrats.

    George Orwell must be squirming in his grave.

  • Robin Young is Phenom

    Yay!

  • Ed

    Another big win for the Zionist element running the government from behind the scenes.
    American people screwed again.

  • Teh

    The country will probably go broke(if isn’t already hasn’t) from the pilfering and theft of it from the international banksters. This health or death care law is just one more move in destroying what’s left of the U.S. 

  • Steve Smith

    Can someone get Emily Bazelon a better microphone and tell her to stop screaming?  Harsh.

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