Obama Care, How Will Be Judged On Thursday?

While I think the mandate was a good idea, the notion of the government taxing us for not buying something .. is a little shady.
Now people will be like corporations. If they don't buy a politician, their taxes go up.
 
Sorry... but I have to post it here too...

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a Government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured, but not prove they are a citizen"
 
I know that, and I take it that way............I expected that you would

Hope you know that...Of course

Well, thanks! I'll go out on a limb at great risk to my already-worthless "Lit-rep" and say I think you are, too........The beautiful peeps will now IGGY you:)

Y'know, I don't think so. Not really. It's quite clear he has nothing of value to contribute to any discussion about anything, and it's my belief that our exchanges highlight that fact.........Ridicule is the best offense....some deserve it more than others, Him being one

:cool:
 
While I think the mandate was a good idea, the notion of the government taxing us for not buying something .. is a little shady.

I suppose you can look at it that way - but if you want to look at healthcare as a commodity, then it is impossible to be human and not consume it.

I like it because all the free riders and free loaders have to kick in. With all the "charity care" and levels of written off uncompensated care by hospitals that are subsisting on the thinnest of margins as well as those flat our losing money this is a necessary cure to the freeloader problem.
 
“And the President of the United States himself promised up and down that this bill was not a tax.

“This was one of the Democrats’ top selling points — because they knew it would have never passed if they said it was. The Supreme Court has spoken. This law is a tax.

I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the President attempts to spin his prior declaration that the individual mandate is not a tax with something like the following:

"As I've said all along, the individual mandate is NOT a tax. The penalty for not buying insurance IS a tax."

I have no doubt he is that brazen.
 
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Sorry... but I have to post it here too...

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a Government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured, but not prove they are a citizen"

another question

what happens to those that cant afford to BUY it...or are illegal, and asking em to buy it, will out them?
 
SO MUCH FOR THAT “NEW CIVILITY” BULLSHIT: Justice Thomas dissents, Left hurls vile racial slurs ‘house nigga,’ ‘Uncle Tom’.So many racists in the Democratic Party. Who knew?:cool:
 
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the President attempts to spin his prior declaration that the individual mandate is not a tax thusly:

"As I've said all along, the individual mandate is NOT a tax. The penalty for not buying insurance IS a tax."

I have no doubt he is that brazen.

I hope he's not that stupid. Surely he has people around him wise enough to spin that the penalty for not buying insurance is a penalty for not adhering to the law and not a tax. Can't say I've seen evidence that he is but still.
 
I see the REPOZ are now gonna run around and scream

TAX INCREASER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It wont work!

The peeps will see the goodies, and the TAX wont hit for 2 years

REPOZ DEAD
 
Care of my angry conservative friends

http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/supr...ve-it-four-votes-led-by-kennedy-to-strike-it/

"Justifying the individual mandate under the taxing power, however, in no way rehabilitates the government’s constitutional excesses. As Justice Kennedy said in summarizing his four-justice dissent from the bench, “Structure means liberty.” If Congress can slip the Constitution’s structural limits simply by “taxing” anything it doesn’t like, its power is no more limited than would it be had it done so under the Commerce Clause. While imposing new taxes may be politically unpopular and therefore harder to do than creating new regulations, that political check does not obviate constitutional ones—and in any event, Congress avoided even that political gauntlet here by explicitly structuring the individual mandate as a commercial regulation."
 
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the President attempts to spin his prior declaration that the individual mandate is not a tax with something like the following:

"As I've said all along, the individual mandate is NOT a tax. The penalty for not buying insurance IS a tax."

I have no doubt he is that brazen.
You just nailed it.

That's exactly how it'll be spun.
 
While I think the mandate was a good idea, the notion of the government taxing us for not buying something .. is a little shady.
Well, fasten your seat belt. Because now that this notion has made it past the Supreme Court, it's open season on "mandates" for tax purposes.
 
I am still waiting for a good explanation of SCOTUS comment about PEEPS NOT HAVING TO PARTICIPATE



and those of us that screamed that IRS AGENTS WILL ENFORCE THIS....were right!!!!!!!!!!!!


I am LOOKING AT YOU

NIGGER UD...NIGGER POOP...NIGGERPOONZANDI
 
I am still waiting for a good explanation of SCOTUS comment about PEEPS NOT HAVING TO PARTICIPATE



and those of us that screamed that IRS AGENTS WILL ENFORCE THIS....were right!!!!!!!!!!!!


I am LOOKING AT YOU

NIGGER UD...NIGGER POOP...NIGGERPOONZANDI

Roberts said you can't be put in jail for not buying in. He just didn't mention the IRS will seize your bank account and paycheck.:D
 
Sorry... but I have to post it here too...

"Fathom the hypocrisy of a Government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured, but not prove they are a citizen"

It's not hypocritical at all. Allow me to lessen your ignorance somewhat:

It's in the best interests of America to have everyone take at least some responsibility for their own health care, ergo, we have Obamacare with its carrot-and-stick approach.

It's also in the best interests of America to allow everyone who is eligible to vote, without artificial Republican-supported roadblocks like literacy tests, property tests, and/or voter ID tests.
 
I for one am just glad there won't be any requirement to show proof either for having or not having insurance.. imagine it, a nation of undocumented uninsureds!
 
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