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Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law

The ruling finds the federal mandate constitutional.

 

The Supreme Court has ruled in a 5-4 decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, declaring its individual mandate to be constitutional.

The argument against the constitutionality of the individual mandate had been that it violated states' rights, but proponents cited the Constitution's commerce clause as justification. However the court seems to have found a way around the argument, ruling that the mandate was constitutional anyway under Congress's ability to tax.

In other words, the government can't force you to buy insurance, but Congress can tax you if you don't.

Considered to be the defining domestic policy acheivement for President Barack Obama, the Affordable Care Act -- often referred to as "Obamacare" -- has been a political lightning rod since it was passed in March 2010 by Democrats along party lines with virtually no Republican support.

Supporters of the law have insisted that it would provide coverage to millions of Americans who could not find or afford coverage before, lower health care costs in the long run and prohibit insurance companies from refusing to cover sick people.

Opponents have insisted that the law is a massive government overreach that will further balloon the nation's deficit without bringing health care costs down and will cost the nation millions of jobs as the new regulations strangle businesses.

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Kathleen Brothers

12:44 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Please correct me if I am wrong, but massive cuts to Medicare, taxing the middle class, and the taking away of private insurance. This helps the American people, how?

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Gordon Pickguard

2:29 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Kathleen,perhaps you could go into a little more detail concerning each of your points of objection,because on the surface it seems that you don't any idea what you're talking about.

southie

3:29 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

senator obama no new taxes for middle class!!
president obama health care bill this is not a tax!!
supreme court of course its a tax thats why its legal. duh

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Bob Ferrari

3:47 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

1) TAXATION: "The health care law contains 18 separate tax increases totaling approximately $560 billion over 10 years, according to the initial estimate of the law by CBO."

Joint Committee on Taxation Confirms Tax Increases in President’s Health Care Law:
http://www.coburn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/rightnow?ContentRecord_id=6587c442-cac3-462c-bd8a-b8a59fe353be&ContentType_id=b4672ca4-3752-49c3-bffc-fd099b51c966&Group_id=00380921-999d-40f6-a8e3-470468762340&MonthDisplay=3&YearDisplay=2012

2) Yes there will be cuts in Medicare - So for Senior Citizens who have been paying into the system for their whole lives, get cuts.

3) For those who have not paid into the system, get everything.

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Splice

6:30 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Cuts in Medicare for our seniors but watch the free health care for illegals bloom. After all, the illegals can't afford to pay in.

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Rusty

5:29 pm on Friday, June 29, 2012

-- Shawn Conley, 24, 116 Tenth St., Tewksbury; possession of a Class A substance, conspiracy to violate drug laws, being present where heroin is kept.

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